Stephen Crowhurst
Senior Member
Gives the Kayakers time to trespass freely too I spose.
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Do they still 'Trout' fish on the Bristol Avon,Chippenham free stretch with lobworm over a gallon of hemp like they used to do?(used to drive my mate who lived there livid).Sadly it looks like you can fish in the midlands/trent doing exactly the same this close season,according to the bylaws.[/QUOTE]
If that's brown trout its only allowed from 18th of march as that's when the closed season ends :confused: I suppose if one was so inclined the closed season could be completely ignored, just goes to show what a jumbled mess it is.
Hi men,
So, me and sue out with all three grandkids yesterday afternoon . Fantastic warm weather , down to a local park where the river Lea runs through . The kids like paddling in the shallows below a weir , and as they did a couple were having a picnic , drinking beer , catching chub with an all round beach caster / spoding rod . Silly old me sticking to the rules eg ?.
We have in the past told someone to treat the fish with more respect as he launch a chub over his shoulder back into the water , much abuse came my way , again out of "our" close season .
Hatter
They should move it to winter when my enthusiasm wanes!
Hi men,
Graham , never bothered after the shambles last year where I reported a camp on the canal that resembled Calais with long term stays from a group of EU . Local boater told me the BBQ was used with fish they caught , and certainly never had a license . I checked back next day and nothing had been done so phoned back with my reference , they gave me the number of a local official . I phoned him , and he was sailing on the Norfolk Boards half way across the country . They moved on after 5 days . It's alright dropping in of commercial waters where lots are fishing , but that's not where the problem takes place. On my local ressy there are anglers that lure fish moving around as the bailiff has regular times , clever stuff . It incensed me one day when I wanted to fish a swim and they were in it , I asked if they had payed and they smirked . They were less happy when they got back to their cars , as I had put joke ( but realistic) parking tickets on the screens with a note saying fine would be in the post . Apparently they went ballistic , but as they were not in the official carpark , it slowed their fishing visits down I hear
Hard one really , you should report , and now I would report to the police if I thought they were taking fish , but as for fishing out of season or without a license I'm not sure there are enough bailiffs, or they could get there quick enough .
Hatter