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Old 25-09-2006, 09:50 AM
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When does the brown trout season end
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in scotland the last day is october 6th.

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in scotland the last day is october 6th.

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I presume its the same across the UK? Cheers Jim
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I presume its the same across the UK? Cheers Jim
Afraid Not...

My local River is open until October 30th.

I believe the welsh season ends on 17th.

Different in Eire as well... be wary - I'd suggest your best bet is to telephone your local EA office and ask for the dates specific to the water you intend to fish.
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Not quite, normally 30th September but dates are subject to local by-laws.
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Old 25-09-2006, 10:53 AM
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The latest i found was October the 31st, although that was a few years back, now my syndicate is30th September and local club goes for October 6th.
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To clarify - Welsh season ends SEPTEMBER 17th. Sorry, didn't make that clear.
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Old 25-09-2006, 01:35 PM
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Well thats confused the issue
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derbyshire wye finishes on the 7th


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To clarify - Welsh season ends SEPTEMBER 17th. Sorry, didn't make that clear.
According to the EA web site there are three different closing dates for brown trout within the EA Wales region, 30th September (rivers and various Llyns (yes I know the plural of Llyn isn't Llyns)), 7th October (Upper Severn) and 17th October (all other stillwaters in EA WAles). There are also five different starting dates!!!

So as has already been said you really need to check with the EA for the area you are thinking about. It's also worth checking any club involved as they sometomes have ideas of their own, which are not always in line with the byelaws.

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