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That is very true. In the US, aside from many questions about stream access
and trespassing, once you can get into the stream the state owns the fish and can give you a license to take them. My understanding is that in the UK, the land and the fish are private. As noted below, everywhere you fish requires a permit. While this may seem quite a hassle, there are many instances where you can buy a week long permit for a river of some size for not too much money. "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:q09Qb.6743$_H5.5434@lakeread06... i take it from your note that it isn't permitted to simply buy a fishing license and then go exploring for a stream where one can fish as desired without a guide or payment for the privilege? jeff pmfpa wrote: http://www.fishing-scotland.co.uk/rosguide.htm. You might want to get that. I was happy to see that there are many lochs and rivers where a day of fishing could be taken for less than 10 pounds, but you certainly need to get the right permits. Everything you may need is in the guide. |
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