Anglers welcomed back to rivers across England : But will they want to fish the River Frome ?

By Susie Watkins

16th Jun 2023 | Local News

Down by Welshpool on the River Frome June 3
Down by Welshpool on the River Frome June 3

On Saturday in Rodden Meadow there will be a big meet up - and river dip - along with a meeting with representatives of Wessex Water, the Environment Agency, Heal Rewilding, and Frome Anglers. It is being organised by the Friends of the River Frome, who will be at the river from 10am until 2pm.

Although the meeting should confirm that the river in town is safe, looking after the water quality is something that is top of the agenda.

More details about the plans HERE along with work FoTRF which is has charity status and is working to "improve the quality of the river Frome for people, nature and the wider environment."

It is ever more important since today (June 16) is when anglers will be welcomed back to rivers across England as the Environment Agency starts the new fishing season.

Today marks the end of the close season, which has been in place since 15 March, and sees coarse fishing prohibited in rivers, streams and certain stillwaters across the country to protect vulnerable fish stocks while they are spawning and help fish populations to recover.

 During the close season, the Environment Agency works with angling clubs and partners, investing rod licence money to improve bank access to anglers. Through the Fisheries Improvement Programme (FIP), various fishing platforms, footbridges and handrails are improved and renewed so that by the time the new fishing season arrives, anglers are able to fish more safely.

 Projects completed this year include:  

•      River Lea, North London – Working with local angling clubs to upgrade existing fishing platforms

•      River Eden, Kent – Providing new platforms for less mobile anglers and information signs

•      Wolverton Steam, Thames – Replacing a footbridge for Oxford Piscatorial Society

•      River Severn, Upton – Existing steps and handrails were replaced at a free fishing venue to allow safer access for anglers

•      River Hull, East Yorkshire – Providing new access to popular stretch near Beverley to increase length of bank available for match fishing

•      River Trent, Burton Upon Trent - Replacing recycled plastic platforms near Burton for Coors Angling Club

 "We know how important it is to make sure fish stocks are protected and remain healthy and resilient – the annual close season, the work of our dedicated fisheries teams and the Fisheries Improvement Programme work together to help deliver this important goal."

 "I would like to thank anglers for respecting the rules and regulations that come with the close season and I look forward to seeing them return to our rivers."

 During the close season, the Environment Agency works with partners such as the Angling Trust's Voluntary Bailiff Service (VBS) to conduct patrols to ensure anglers respect the no fishing period. This year officers carried out nearly 500 patrols, reporting 89 anglers for offences and 171 other alleged breaches of fisheries legislation.

 "Whilst the vast majority of anglers have been respecting this period of time, it is great to see that the Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement teams and the Angling Trust Voluntary Bailiff Service have been busy, working together in partnership to keep an eye on our rivers."

 Experienced anglers or those taking up the sport for the first time can now return to rivers and benefit from the improvements made during the close season. It is important that all anglers make sure they have a fishing licence. You can buy a 1-day, 8-day or 12-month licence online, with the added benefit of the option to have a digital licence, saving postage costs and allowing more money to be spent on fisheries

 All income from fishing licence sales is directly reinvested to support the vital work of the Environment Agency to improve and develop fisheries across the country.

     

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