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Fishing Safety Tips and Ethics
7/2003 West Virginia Sportsmen: Gun Hunting, Fly Fishing, Trapping, Outdoor Recreation and More
    
Safety
All anglers should be aware of the inherent dangers of fishing not only to themselves but to others. They should:

  • wear head and eye protection particularly when casting in windy conditions
  • look behind before casting
  • keep rods and lines away from overhead electric power lines
  • in an electric storm cease fishing, put the rod down and move well away from it
  • when wading in difficult conditions use a wading stick. Always have one foot firmly on the bed before moving the other.
  • wear personal buoyancy aids. Be familiar with the location and use of any other buoyancy or life saving equipment provided.
  • be prepared to help anyone in difficulty


    Fishing Conduct
  • Angling as sport and recreation is a fragile and personal experience. It can easily be disrupted by external interference. However, water space is in great demand both from anglers and other activities and therefore its enjoyment has to be shared. The following points should be observed by every angler:
  • ensure you have permission to fish
  • observe the bounds of any water to which you have been assigned
  • be prepared to give way after you have fished a good spot and never fish too long in one place
  • never crowd or obstruct an angler near to you on the bank or in a boat
  • do not walk into or cut across another person’s fishing and avoid unnecessary wading
  • give consideration to other anglers
  • make sure you can distinguish between takeable and non-takeable fish
  • where there are no bag limits, exercise restraint in the number of fish taken particularly when fish are easily caught. Accept that the ‘blank days’ are part of the experience of fishing
  • follow the Country Code particularly in relation to dogs, the risk of fire and fastening gates
  • wear unobtrusive clothing and respect the peace of the countryside
  • do not park vehicles so that they obstruct gateways or cause a hazard on the road
  • support the organisations which safeguard your sport





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