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| I know it’s tempting to get your dad or a friend to teach you to fish (or cast), but it’s a good idea, before you develop too many bad habits, to have a proper lesson from a professional instructor. It really will help you to have more fun and sooner! |
| The other great way to start learning is to attend a course run by your local branch of the Salmon & Trout Association - click here |
| Basically the best advice is to ask people you know who fish locally, however it’s always fun to explore and here are some links that will guide you to more places to fish. |
| Regional guides produced by the Environment Agency. Either search online or buy a paper guide book. |
River Trusts. Three river trusts have produced booklets showing fishing in their area - all the fishing is available by way of vouchers that you can buy online - most beats are priced between £5 to £15 per day - discounts available for under 17 year olds.
Wales - Wye & Usk Foundation - click here
West Country - Angling2000 - click here
Cumbria - Eden Rivers Trust - click here |
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