The Great Wallsendo Well-known member Sep 21, 2007 #1 At what point does a river stop being a river? and then no longer falls under a freshwater licence?:question:
At what point does a river stop being a river? and then no longer falls under a freshwater licence?:question:
S spike Well-known member Sep 21, 2007 #2 The Great Wallsendo said: At what point does a river stop being a river? and then no longer falls under a freshwater licence?:question: Click to expand... I think I know what you mean,when fishing up a tidal river, when do require a rod license?There is no definite cut off point as this will explain:- http://www.sacn.org.uk/Articles/Do_I_Need_A_Licence.html
The Great Wallsendo said: At what point does a river stop being a river? and then no longer falls under a freshwater licence?:question: Click to expand... I think I know what you mean,when fishing up a tidal river, when do require a rod license?There is no definite cut off point as this will explain:- http://www.sacn.org.uk/Articles/Do_I_Need_A_Licence.html
The Great Wallsendo Well-known member Sep 21, 2007 #3 so it's open to interpretation then really? I may take my spinning rod up past Hexham and tell them I'm trying for Macky LOL
so it's open to interpretation then really? I may take my spinning rod up past Hexham and tell them I'm trying for Macky LOL
willywetegg Administrator Sep 21, 2007 #4 Can't really see you having a problem Tony, just tell them where you are from and they will understand lol. Jim.
Can't really see you having a problem Tony, just tell them where you are from and they will understand lol. Jim.
The Great Wallsendo Well-known member Sep 21, 2007 #5 HEHE I'll have to drop my non-Waaaaallsend type accent then...
SIXFOOTSTEVE Well-known member Sep 21, 2007 #6 You might have a problem convincing the bailiff if you're sporting a monacle .