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Malcolm Corrie

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Ken Arnold

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Bernie Jones
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Will Carr
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Leighton Angling Society

FISHING IS NOW ALLOWED - BUT!

by Bernie Jones 8 January 2021

Now that the country is in full lockdown for the third time, the Government originally said that there would be no fishing allowed at all. Now, thanks to the Angling Trust, some fishing can take place. But there are restrictions which must be followed. The single most important thing we can all do to protect the NHS and save lives is to Stay at Home.
 
In England, fishing is permissible as your once-a-day exercise with the following restrictions:

  • Waters are to open from 6am to 10pm unless other restrictions apply (LAS rules are dawm to dusk) (Close seasons/SWR’s etc). No Overnight Fishing
  • Fish Locally - you can travel a short distance within your area
  • Fish Alone, with your household (or support bubble) or one other person

 
Click here for Government guidance on travel. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home#travel
 
In Wales fishing is not specifically prohibited but the following restrictions apply:

  • You may only walk or cycle to fish. The need to carry tackle is not a justification for driving.
  • Waters are to open from 6am to 10pm unless other restrictions apply (Close seasons/SWR’s etc).
  • Fish alone or with your household (support bubble)

 
Click here for Welsh Government guidance on sport, exercise and outdoor activity.
https://gov.wales/alert-level-4-frequently-asked-questions#section-58322

 
Always observe Social Distancing – including with other anglers on the bank. Carry hand sanitizer and use disposable gloves where necessary.
 
All members should think carefully about what is the most sensible thing to do to protect your family, friends and your community, rather than thinking about what the law allows you to do.
 

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