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![]() "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:q09Qb.6743$_H5.5434@lakeread06... i take it from your note that it isn't permitted to simply buy a fishing license and then go exploring for a stream where one can fish as desired without a guide or payment for the privilege? Well, sure you can. Just don't get caught. I was astounded last summer in Devon and Cornwall to discover that all the water that had fish (except the sal****er) was privately owned and/or managed by clubs. Sometimes you needed a different license to stand on the far bank (I assume that it also meant you could only wade halfway across). In addition, it was often difficult to locate the proper person for obtaining a license, and often they weren't available to nonmembers anyway. I came away with a much more full understanding of the causes of the Revolutionary War, and a deeper appreciation of the result. --riverman |
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wrote: "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:q09Qb.6743$_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? Well, sure you can. Just don't get caught. I was astounded last summer in Devon and Cornwall to discover that all the water that had fish (except the sal****er) was privately owned and/or managed by clubs. Sometimes you needed a different license to stand on the far bank (I assume that it also meant you could only wade halfway across). In addition, it was often difficult to locate the proper person for obtaining a license, and often they weren't available to nonmembers anyway. I came away with a much more full understanding of the causes of the Revolutionary War, and a deeper appreciation of the result. Sorry we didn't meet then, riverman. the thing is that there are an awful lot of people crammed into one tiny island - I think it's about a third of the population of the US. Some clubs, such as the Salisbury and District, which controls some of the finest spring creek ('chalk stream') waters, cost only $150 a year. If it was free-for-all, I don't think there would be any fish left in England. And I can tell you that even after our successful (Irish) revolutionary war, the situation in the republic, in rivers at least, is the same. Only four million people, there - half the population 150 years ago, too. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() riverman wrote: In addition, it was often difficult to locate the proper person for obtaining a license, and often they weren't available to nonmembers anyway. I came away with a much more full understanding of the causes of the Revolutionary War, and a deeper appreciation of the result. As Americans, it is easy for us to take our public lands for granted. Privitizing them is NOT a good choice. Willi |
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