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If I have a rod license, would I require furthur permssion to fish from public area into a river e.g. the coquet? Had a quick check online and it seems that while permits are required for trout/salmon, obviously, no one seems to mention permits for coarse fishing and I was wondering whether they were required?
Fish where thee fancies. What\'s the worst they can do .......lock you up for life? Stop you from smoking your sisters pipe? Flanks and Forearms to the dirty rotters (Mackems and dirty geordie *******s unite on this one for the sake of the youth)
"I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"
a rod leicence is required for trout/ course fishing iff you have one for trout fishing it covers you for course fishing also (i think) sea trout and salmon require a highr payed leicence ..... but if theres no sign saying to pay for permit fish the ****er its a public lake river
Once you buy your licence you\'ve still got to find a stretch of water that isn\'t being milked by some gin sodden fop to keep a bit of respectibility during the families most embarassing ginacia;ess court case - arinious (60\'s)
Eat the Rich
The only real war is the class war
Sue me
"I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"
Cheers for that, some useful, if a a bit surreal, advice there The consensus is unless it\'s obviously private and sign posted as such, fish and be damned!
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