Farriers Rules 2009/2010 Revised April 2009
Before you fish:
1 Only Carp Society members and authorised visitors may enter the property. Non fishing visitors must report to the office or head bailiff, and carry their permit and/or membership card at all times and produce it/them to a Carp Society official or permit holder on request. If such documents cannot be produced the person may be asked to leave the property by a Carp Society official.
2 Permit holders are entitled to fish the water for the period for which their permit applies, except for dates when Carp Society events are arranged. Such dates will be posted on the Society website and the notice board, or will be available on request from the office.
3 The gate to the property must be closed and locked immediately after entry or exit.
4 Whilst on the property vehicles must be driven carefully and quietly, and must be parked in the car parks provided. Loading or unloading of vehicles is permitted on the roadways, but vehicles must not be parked on the grass.
5 Fishing is only permitted from authorised numbered swims. Red post swims permit two anglers to fish together to a maximum of four rods from the swim (i.e. two each). White post swims are for single angler occupancy to a maximum of two rods. Blue post swims are for single angler, single rod, daylight only use. No bivvying is permitted in blue post swims. Anglers using blue post swims are not permitted to leave tackle in other swims whilst fishing.
Note: From 1 November until 31 March a single angler fishing a red or white post swim may fish with three rods provided that he/she is in possession of the appropriate E.A. licences. Please note the exception is that two anglers sharing a red post swim are limited to two rods each at all times.
6 No swims may be altered without the consent of a bailiff or Carp Society Official. Climbing of trees is not permitted.
7 No boats of any description are allowed on the water other than the authorised use of a boat by the bailiffs in the course of their duties.
8 No swimming or wading permitted except for landing fish over shallow water.
9 Anglers fishing for carp or pike must use a minimum of 15lb breaking strain monofilament line. Float fishing for other species must be carried out with a minimum of 5.5lb line. When feeder fishing for tench, anglers must use a minimum mainline strength of 10lb mono.
10 Dogs must not be brought onto the property.
11 It is the responsibility of any angler occupying a swim to ensure that the swim and surrounding area is kept free of litter. Take all litter home.
12 The use of all leadcore, braided mainlines and shock/carp leaders (i.e. where there is a knot above the hooklink) on any baited rods is not permitted.
13 All anglers must carry and use a good quality unhooking mat meeting the Carp Society requirement for size (1.2m x 0.8m x 40mm). Anglers must also be in possession of a weigh sling and antiseptic treatment. Sacking of fish is permitted for a maximum of 20 minutes ensuring the sack is adequately positioned and a minimum size of 1.2m x 0.9m.
14 Barbless hooks must be used at all times, the use of long shank ‘nailer’ hooks is prohibited.
15 The use of nuts as hook baits or in loose feed is not permitted.
16 No guns, crossbows or weapons of any kind are allowed on the property unless authorized by the lake management.
17 No open fires to be lit on the property.
18 Anglers must not introduce into the lake from any other water any live or dead freshwater fish, spawn or pond plants.
19 The minimum age for holding an annual permit is 16 years.
20 Children under the age of 5 are not permitted on the property.
21 Any person fishing the waters must hold the relevant E.A. licence. When/where 3 rod fishing is permitted any angler doing so must be in possession of 2 licences.
22 Permit holders may be accompanied by non fishing companions or children (at discretion of Head bailiff) who must report to the office or Head bailiff, provided that the companion/s is a Carp Society member.
23 No swims can be reserved by any means. Anglers considered to be reserving swims, especially communicating by mobile phone with anglers not already at the lake, risk being banned from the fishery. Please note that bivvying up behind an angler already occupying a swim is not permitted.
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