
Originally Posted by
Brian G
Hi Sean and welcome to the site, lets explain the closed season first of, all of the rivers in England are closed for coarse fishing till the 16th June as are certain sections of canals, coarse fish are classed as anything other than salmon or trout, much of the fishing in the closed season is done on commercial waters of which there a good few in the London area, thats lets say within a 30 mile drive, Gold valley and Willow Park are just two, I am sure the local lads will identify a few more, both contain good heads of mixed fish with carp being a predominant species. in the London area you can expect to pay £10 per day for your fishing on the commercials, Scotland would probably present the best case for Salmon fishing but prices might be expensive on the best beats.
Trout fishing is again possible on commercial fisheries where you might expect to pay £20 per day, sorry not a fly fisherman so can help with venues, or alternatively some of the chalk streams / rivers in the south would be suitable for this type of fishing.
Fishing does become a little cheaper in other parts of the country especially in the West Midlands and the North of England, maybe less chance of salmon till you reach Scotland but please continue to post any questions and I am sure we can put you onto a few fish.
The style of fishing may be a bit of a culture shock as a lot of our fishing is done with poles and baits like maggot, pellet, sweetcorn, worm etc. very little is done with lures.
Just a reminder you will need to purchase an Environmental Agency Licence before fishing this is in addtion to any day ticket fees. Failure to produce a licence can be up to £2000.
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