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Old 01-10-2008, 02:40 PM
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Default Where can I find the bylaws for fishing round my way?

On the EA site, it just says everywhere has their own...

Not got a licence yet, (like the username says, Newbie) but payday is approaching. Are they printed on that?
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Thumbs up Great Question Newbie.

I've often wondered what (or for where?) your fishing regulations looked like. Can someone provide a 'link?'

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Old 01-10-2008, 02:50 PM
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Try this http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...255175/271962/
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That's the daddy! Thanks for that
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Hi have you fished the irthing before and do you know the best areas to find grayling
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Intresting.
It is illegal (in the Thames region at least) to fish with any more that '3 separate hooks' on one line.
Anybody use 4 droppers and a point fly??
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Hi have you fished the irthing before and do you know the best areas to find grayling
Nope, never fished the Irthing (up to now, not fished since I was 11, and that was the caldew at denton holme) but I've been doing a lot of reading this last couple of weeks and am I right in thinking just below the bridge at Lanercost is a good spot?

I've been off on 'happy wanderings' looking at the river up there and by Irthing Bridge near the old church - they weren't kidding when they said it looked like stewed tea, were they?

So, armed with images from watching video's and some shiny new gubbins I'm off to learn fly fishing on the river (then book a lesson at New Mills when I **** up royally )
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Nope, never fished the Irthing (up to now, not fished since I was 11, and that was the caldew at denton holme) but I've been doing a lot of reading this last couple of weeks and am I right in thinking just below the bridge at Lanercost is a good spot?

I've been off on 'happy wanderings' looking at the river up there and by Irthing Bridge near the old church - they weren't kidding when they said it looked like stewed tea, were they?

So, armed with images from watching video's and some shiny new gubbins I'm off to learn fly fishing on the river (then book a lesson at New Mills when I **** up royally )
ive been for a wander around the same area over the last couple of weeks and your right below the bridge does seem OK someone caught a 5lb brown trout in there not too long ago i used to fish on the border esk many moons ago mostly at night for sea trout and lost interest when work and women entered my life
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