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A quick guide to what tackle you will need and the best places around Cumbria to get your angling career off to a flying start. Remember, wherever you fish in freshwater, you will need a valid Environment Agency rod licence and you may also need a permit for river or lake you are fishing. |
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Cumbria is the best place for fly fishing in the North West and there are any amount of good lake and river fisheries throughout the county. Fly fishing is basically very simple - you put an artificial copy of something a trout likes to eat in front of it. But first you have to get it there. Learning how to do that is the tricky bit.....!
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Getting started on coarse fishing is easy - a minimal amount of tackle should see you catching fish right from the word go. Coarse fishing is great for youngsters who can't wait to be into the action - and all you need is the modern equivalent of a stick and a bent pin.
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Opportunities for sea angling are virtually unlimted and while the Cumbria coast may not quite be in the top ten when it comes to this branch of the sport there are still plenty of places to enjoy a great day out - and always the chance of something tasty for supper. Sea angling is completely free, no licences or permits are required for rod anglers and you can go wherever you like.
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