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Who must have an Enviromental Agency rod licence?

You must have a fishing licence if you are aged twelve or over and fish for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or eels.

This is for England (except the river Tweed), Wales and the Border Esk and the tributaries in Scotland.

Where can I get a fishing licence 2009?



Fishing licences can be obtained from the Post Office throughout England and Wales. The post office allows you to get the fishing licence online as well as applying in person. The environmental agency website will only direct you to the Post Office but can apply by contacting them on 0844 800 5386.

Environmental Agency

CALL: 0844 800 5386

How much will it cost for my UK rod licence?


Below are catergories of prices for 2009/2010 UK fishing licences which will be valid from 1 April to 31 March 2010. If you fish with 3 or 4 rods you will need to get a second licence. A salmon and sea trout licence covers you to fish for non-migratory trout and coarse fish too. You should have your licence on you at all times.
Non-Migratory Trout & Coarse Salmon & Sea Trout
Full season
(expires 31 March 2010)
£26.00 £70.00
Junior Concession

12-16
£5.00£5.00
Senior Concession

+65
£17.25£46.50
Disabled Concession
must be in receipt of a Blue Badge or Disability Living Allowance
£17.25£46.50
8 day
valid for 192 consecutive hours
£9.50£22.50
1 day
valid for 24 consecutive hours
£3.50£7.75
 
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