When recreationally fishing from a “public pier” in ocean or bay waters,
a fishing license is not required
. Public piers have a specific definition in Section 1.88 of Title 14, California Code of Regulations (CCR)(opens in new tab).
Can you fish anywhere in UK?
You can fish on public waters, go to privately owned waters, or fish on the sea
– and needing a licence depends on what you fish and where.
Do you need a license to fish in the sea UK?
Do you need a fishing vessel licence?
If your vessel is registered in the UK you must have a domestic fishing vessel licence to fish within the UK EEZ for sea fish that will be sold
.
Do you need a licence to fish in Ireland?
In Ireland
you do not need a licence to fish for trout, coarse species or in the sea
. However, if you intend to fish for salmon or seatrout you must have a State Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing Licence. State Salmon and Sea Trout Licences are available as a National licence or a District Licence.
Where can you catch mackerel UK?
Fishing for mackerel is extremely popular around the UK, especially
around piers, harbours and jetties
that provide easy access to deep water and the tidal runs that mackerel favour. Indeed many summer evening can see shore anglers fishing practically shoulder to shoulder, such is the popularity of mackerel fishing.
Is live bait fishing legal UK?
You must not use crayfish, dead or alive, as bait or in bait.
You can use live bait (using small fish to catch bigger fish) providing you keep the bait fish at, and only use them in, the water you took them from
. Please note, some local byelaws do not allow this.
Can you use bacon for sea fishing?
Some anglers have reported that experimenting with using meat such as bacon, ham, pork and chicken as bait can catch sea fish species
, although using a more conventional sea fishing bait is almost always likely to prove more effective.
Can you take fish out of UK rivers?
Each day you can only take from rivers
: 1 pike (up to 65cm) 2 grayling (30cm to 38cm) 15 small fish (up to 20cm) including barbel, chub, common bream, common carp, crucian carp, dace, perch, rudd, silver bream, roach, smelt and tench.
Where can I sea fish in the UK?
- Brighton, Sussex. The Town. …
- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The Town. …
- Perth, Central Scotland. The Town. …
- Bournemouth, Dorset. The Town. …
- Ramsgate, Kent. The Town. …
- Windermere, Cumbria. The Town. …
- Inverness, Scottish Highlands. The Town. …
- Swansea, South Wales.
Can we take fish home after fishing?
If you already have your freshly caught fish iced down in your cooler, then you're good to go
! Remember to drain off any water in the cooler before starting home. If you don't have your fish already on ice, then you need to do that.
Can you fish in winter UK?
Although it may be freezing cold at this time of year and best known for its great pike, perch and zander fishing on the rivers and canals in the UK,
other coarse fish, especially chub, can still be caught
. Hints and tips for angling during the colder months of winter.
Can you fish all year round in UK?
You can fish for coarse fish, eels, rainbow trout and brown trout on most enclosed stillwaters and canals all year
. Read the local byelaws to check your area.
Can you fish anywhere in Ireland?
You can fish in the sea for almost all species without the need for a licence or permit
. In Northern Ireland, you need a licence for all freshwater fishing but not for sea fishing. In the Republic of Ireland State Salmon and Sea Trout Licences are available as a National Licence or a District Licence.
Is it legal to fish in Ireland?
The majority of waters in Ireland are owned either privately or by the State. A fishing permit issued by the owner of the waterway gives you the right to fish for a fixed period of time ranging from a day to a season.
The only legal way to catch freshwater fish is by rod and line
.
Can you fish in rivers in Ireland?
Irish rivers have healthy runs of salmon and sea trout
and conservation measures which were recently introduced will ensure these stocks continue to flourish. Rivers such as the Munster Blackwater, Laune, Erriff, Moy, Drowes and Finn provide very good salmon fishing for both visiting and indigenous anglers.
Can you catch mackerel from the beach?
The best places to catch mackerel are piers and rocks, both of which are already in deeper water.
Mackerel don't normally come in too close to the beach
. This doesn't mean that they don't but as a general rule you'll get much better results if you're fishing away from the beach. The best baits are the shiny ones.
What month do you catch mackerel?
May-June
is the best time to catch mackerel, although they are caught all summer in numbers and larger specimens are sometimes caught in winter.
Where is mackerel caught?
The mackerel is found
in the north east Atlantic from Norway to Morocco and the Canaries, and in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
. In the north west Atlantic it occurs from Labrador to North Carolina.
Can I fish for salmon in the sea?
No. Although most Atlantic salmon spend part of their lives at sea there are some who are non-migratory
. In several lakes in eastern North America, there is a form known as a land-locked salmon, Salmo salar sebago (Girard), though their access to the sea is not barred. The fish is popularly called Ouananiche (Lake St.
Can I fish for pike now?
Traditionally, fishing for pike has pretty much always been a winter pursuit. In general terms,
the pike ‘season' begins 1 October and runs until the close of the river coarse fishing season on 14 March
.
Is it free fishing in the UK?
In the strict legal sense,
the public only has a right to fish for free in the officially recognised fully tidal parts of rivers and in the sea, except where an individual owns a private right of fishery
.
Are marshmallows good fishing bait?
Seriously though, this may seem crazy, but
trout fishermen across the west have been catching trout on marshmallows for years, and they still work
. Scented marshmallows work even better, and when loaded with a strong fish attractant like garlic, those trout will be lining up to bite your hook.
Can you fish with pickles?
Pickled pike is perfect for smaller fish
— you just fillet them like any other fish, skin them and cut the meat into bite-sized pieces, right through the bones. The beauty of pickled pike is that the vinegar softens the bones so much you don't even notice them.
Can you use chicken for fish bait?
Can I eat fish I catch?
Making informed choices about the fish you eat
However, now that you know that contaminants may be present in your freshly-caught fish, you might wonder if you should avoid eating fish altogether. Not to worry!
You can still safely eat the fish you catch
– and don't forget that eating fish has many health benefits.
Is it illegal to eat carp in the UK?
It's become a problem because in eastern Europe you can take fish from rivers and lakes. When anglers moved to the UK from places like Poland and Lithuania, they brought the practice with them, but
it's not allowed in the UK
.
Can you eat carp?
If properly prepared, carp are good to eat
. The meat is pink and mild-flavored similar to Tilapia. As with all fish, where it is caught, and how it is handled and prepared is a big factor in taste and flavor. Carp are considered a rough fish, which means they have thick scales and skin, and a lot of bones.