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COVID 19 Fishery Regulations

Leamington Angling Association

LOCKDOWN 3

 Here is the latest information from the Angling Trust 

IMPACTS ON ANGLING DURING LOCKDOWN

Covid-19

Statement from the Angling Trust: Update January 7th 2021

The Government have now formally responded to the representations made by the Angling Trust. We have promoted the huge benefits of fishing on individual health and wellbeing and have been able to present a case to which the Government have listened. On this basis I am pleased to announce that fishing will be permitted during the third national lockdown in England.

The Head of Sports Participation at DCMS confirmed the following:

“fishing is allowed as exercise so long as participants adhere to the rules on staying local, gathering limits, social distancing and limiting the time spent outdoors”

This has also been confirmed by DEFRA:

“Cabinet Office have now officially confirmed that angling / fishing can be considered exercise and are hence permitted.”

We have worked extremely hard to reach this position and we as anglers have a duty to abide by the strict conditions under which fishing is once again permitted. With infection rates and death tolls rising we must stick to the Government’s rules and ensure that angling remains part of the solution and does not cause problems.

Please bear in mind these key points which will be reflected in the new Angling Trust guidelines which we will publish shortly:

  • This is a strictly limited resumption of LOCAL fishing and very different to how we have been allowed to operate since May.

  • We are in a National Lockdown and this must be respected. The law requires a ‘reasonable excuse’ to leave your home or penalties will apply.

  • The Government has recognised that fishing can be seen as exercise, which is expressly permitted under the lockdown rules, although outdoor recreation is not.

  • Organised sporting gatherings are prohibited so no match fishing.

  • The exercise is limited to once a day so no overnight fishing whatsoever.

  • To remain within the law you should follow the Government’s guidance, and only fish locally within the district where you live. If you have no local fishing available then you will have to take your daily exercise in other ways.

We are once again able to enjoy the sport we love at a time when many others cannot and we must ensure that every angler adheres to the rules.

I would ask all anglers who are not members to join the Angling Trust and give us your support. We have worked tirelessly to achieve this outcome and that is only possible thanks to the support of our new and existing members. I would ask all anglers who value their ability to go fishing to make the same commitment as your fellow anglers have and join the Angling Trust. We are stronger together!

Join the Angling Trust today

Stay safe and very best fishes

Jamie Cook

Please read these regulations carefully

  • If you wish to pay with cash, you MUST have the right money. No change will be given. You will not receive a ticket but your bailiff will record it.

  • All anglers must be in possession of a current Environment Agency Rod Licence.

  • One angler per peg only unless you are fishing with a member of your household.  Social distancing in accordance with Government guidelines must be maintained at all times.

  • No sharing of fishing tackle or any other items.

  • No angler to fish within 15 metres of any other angler.

  • Take gloves and hand sanitiser with you for opening gates etc and please make sure that you take them home with you. Don't leave them on site.

  • Anyone displaying symptoms of COVID19, or who shares a household with any individual displaying symptoms, should not go fishing and should continue to follow Government advice on isolation.

Stay Safe

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