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The year’s membership shall run from 15th
January to the 14th January in the following year.
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CLOSE SEASONS
The Close Seasons for all species
shall commence and end on those dates specified
by the Environment Agency, unless otherwise determined by a General
Meeting.
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RETAINABLE SPECIES
The species retainable are as
follows: Trout, Grayling, Salmon and Sea Trout.
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BAG
LIMITS
(a) The bag limit for fish
retained shall be two fish per day in total, of all species stated
in Regulation 3. Any fish retained must be
quickly and humanely despatched.
(b) The sale of fish
caught on the Association water is prohibited.
(c) The River Petteril
is catch and release policy only
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SIZE
LIMIT
No fish shall be killed which is less than 10 inches in
length.
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CATCH
AND RELEASE
Barbless
or de-barbed hooks must be used when practicing catch and release.
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PERMITTED FISHING METHOD FOR EACH SPECIES
(a)
Trout : Fly Fishing only;
with the exception that worm fishing will be
allowed by Junior Members under
14 years of age on Westmorland Holme, Briggle
Beck and Trout Beck.
(b) Grayling : Fly Fishing only.
During the closed trout season, grayling fishing is
allowed only on those waters
specified on the Association Maps and the following
Rules apply:
* Fly Fishing only
* Barbless Hooks only
* Members and their guests only may fish
(c) Sea
Trout : Fly Fishing only
(d) Salmon : Allowed on
all waters except the River Lowther.
Fly fishing only with the exception that spinning
allowed at Coombs Wood and
Anthony Holme from 16th June and on
the R. Eamont above where the R. Lowther
meets the R. Eamont from 1st September
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JUNIOR
MEMBERS
Junior Members under 14 years
of age must be accompanied by an adult.
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IDENTIFICATION
Members must wear the
Associations lapel/hat badges, carry their membership card,
be in possession of a valid National Rod Licence when fishing and
exhibit them and their
catch when called upon to do so by an authorised bailiff, fellow member
or riparian owner.
Car Stickers must be displayed on cars, when parked at the River
Petteril. Anyone found
fishing without the above must supply his or her name and address and
leave the water
upon being requested to do so.
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CONDUCT
(a)
Closed gates must be closed after access.
No dogs are allowed to accompany
members or visitors. No picnic parties, no
lighting of fires or camping are allowed.
A member fishing may be accompanied by one friend
who shall not fish or assist in
any way. Hooks and line must not be discarded on
riverbanks, as these are dangerous
tofarm animals and wildlife. Damage to riparian
owners’ property by members must be
reported to the Secretary and, or the riparian
owner.
(b) All members, guests and visiting anglers are required to
observe the Anglers
Code of Conduct.