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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 06 4:31 pm Post subject: Re: New to fishing |
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selfsufficientish wrote: |
I am thinking of getting myself a rod and catching me some fish for the pot. Do I need to get a licence to fish and can I be considered a poacher if I do fish at the canal or river near me? Also what are the basics that I need to get me started.
Any help will be most welcome. |
wotcha selfsufFISHentish
i'm a newcomer to river fishing myself, its a whole different kettle to sea fishing. probably best if you hook up with a local coarse fisherperson to show you the ropes. have a look here
https://www.anglersnet.co.uk/forums/index.php?showforum=3
i'm a dedicated sea angler myself, are you mobile ? if you can get to the sea you are much more likeley to get food for the pot, failing that, there are shell fish & sea weed to be collected, plus many of our cultivated plants originate at the coast, cabbage, beet, sea kale & of course the delicacy samphire.
if you are interested in sea fishing, let me know & i can recommend a basic kit, advice etc
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