The Lake District Angler's Guide
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Temporarily out of stock
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
25 Sep 2009
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852842833
ISBN (10)
1852842830
Size
17.6 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
270g
Pages
240
No. Maps
13
No. Photos
36
Originally Published
1 Jul 1999
The Lake District Anglers' Guide
by Laurence Tetley
Guidebook gives full details for fishing in the Lake District. Clubs, shops, permits etc. Covers all main (47) rivers and streams, the Lakes, tarns and reservoirs and canals (over 100 still waters). More...
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Seasons
Depends on what you want to catch.Centres
Covers the whole Lake District up to the Dales. All Lakeland facilities are open for the visitor.Must See
A spectacular catch!
'If you are hooked on piscatorial pursuits, invest in a copy of
Laurence Tetley’s guide, a comprehensive handbook on all aspects of
fishing in Cumbria.
Brief notes on baits, legal limits and safety introduce a catalogue of nearly fifty streams and rivers from the Annas at Bootle to the Winster, and over 100 still water fisheries from Abbots Moss Lake near Lazonby to Yew Tree Tarn near Coniston.
General descriptions are backed by information ranging from type of fish and ticket prices to opening times and on-site facilities. Maps, details of angling clubs and fishing tackle outlets enhance a thoroughly practical guide. Derwentwater earns the accolade of being “ideally situated and easily accessible for a visiting fisherman”.'
Brief notes on baits, legal limits and safety introduce a catalogue of nearly fifty streams and rivers from the Annas at Bootle to the Winster, and over 100 still water fisheries from Abbots Moss Lake near Lazonby to Yew Tree Tarn near Coniston.
General descriptions are backed by information ranging from type of fish and ticket prices to opening times and on-site facilities. Maps, details of angling clubs and fishing tackle outlets enhance a thoroughly practical guide. Derwentwater earns the accolade of being “ideally situated and easily accessible for a visiting fisherman”.'
(George Bott, Keswick Reminder)









