UK anglers — explain fishing to us?
This question goes out to UK anglers or someone intimately familiar with fishing in the UK and Europe. James W’s recent question…
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ajs2HdEVpLcOTmb7sx.oZa_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100422020500AA0VKLi&show=7#profile-info-TeNIStN1aa
…and a few other recent questions about UK gear and techniques, like this one…
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ao94_BuGLLLykOyPbH5XET4eDX1G;_ylv=3?qid=20100421091908AAP18Wp
…have got me really curious about the various ways you Brit’s go fishing. Izaak Walton and J.R. Hartley are prophets to me, and I reverence the UK because it is generally held that modern fly fishing is descended from there, but I have only the most vague understanding of what you guys call coarse fishing, sport fishing, carp fishing, float fishing, the private clubs, how fishing permits work for you, the very long poles, feeders, etc., etc. For example, you politely call carp a "coarse fish," but you seem to make a distinction between "carp fishing" and "coarse fishing."
If someone could briefly but clearly explain the various types of fishing practiced in the UK and any other interesting info that might help a Yank understand, I would gladly give you 10 points.
I’m interested also.
I’m interested also.
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Okay coarse fishing is for almost all the species of fish in fresh water apart from Salmon,all the species of Trout and grayling these go under sport or game fishing.The clubs have bought stretches of river and have the permission from farmers to use their land to access and walk along the river so you first need to buy a fishing license and then you find out what river you want to fish and buy a permit for either a day,year and sometimes 5 years from which ever club owns the stretch of river this gives you the right to use the farmers land sometimes a club has only one side bank fishing this is because people who own land on the other side of the river will not give permission to the club or they want to much money from the club.We have two types of fishing license the cheaper one covers you for coarse fish brown trout and eels it is around £25 and our other license covers us for all fish including Salmon and Seatrout they come up the river to spawn it costs about £68 so quite expensive.Float fishing is mostly used for course fishing but some rivers very few allow us to shrimp for salmon using a float you call them bobbers.Poles are silly things used mostly on stocked lakes they have elastic tied to the end of a long pole which can be broke down in to sections do a youtube search.
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