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I was thinking about this for a while yesterday.

 

I'm sitting on the bank, and I tie the fat off my ham sandwich onto a bit of string. I dangle it in the water and pull out 3 or 4 crayfish. Am I breaking any laws/rules, because.....

 

1 - I'm not fishing. My intended quarry is not a fish, so I can't see that I need day tickets etc and I certainly don't need a rod license, as I'm not using one.

 

2 - I'm not trapping (or am I ?), so I don't need DEFRA tags (?) - no mechanical trap is being used, after all.

 

Assuming I'm not trespassing (let's say it's a public stretch of river), would I get myself into bother ?

 

Anyone have any thoughts ?

 

(This is purely hypothetical - I'm not condoning any illegal activity !)

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No you're not trapping, but IMO you're definitely fishing. Whether it's a bit of ham on a string or a worm on a hook on monofilament line, I can't see the difference. Maybe you wouldn't need a rod licence as such though. :hmm:

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No you're not trapping, but IMO you're definitely fishing. Whether it's a bit of ham on a string or a worm on a hook on monofilament line, I can't see the difference. Maybe you wouldn't need a rod licence as such though. :hmm:

Mono ? Get with the times, Daddi -o ! Fluorocarbon these days !

 

I still don't see that I'm 'fishing' - I'm making no effort to catch a fish. If I am, are the rules that same as trapping if you 'fish' for crayfish ?

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Mono is the latest thing. I heard it on the wireless. :laugh:

 

If you aren't fishing, what exactly are you doing with a bit of ham on a string? And if you could somehow prove you weren't fishing, couldn't that same argument be used if you were using "fluorocarbon" and a "hook"?

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