Title: Regional fishing guide : a guide to day ticket waters in the Midlands
Author: Environment Agency Midlands Region
Document Type: Monograph
Abstract:
The Midlands Region contains some of the largest and most important rivers in the country. Rivers such as the Trent, Avon and Severn have all hosted national and international angling championships. Other rivers such as the Teme, Dove and Derwent are prized for individual catches of barbel, chub, salmon and trout Many smaller rivers provide good sport for both the serious and occasional angler and all play a part in contributing to the quality of life of many people. With over 7000 km or river, almost 1000 km of canal and an increasing number of popular stillwater venues, the region contains an extremely varied and important fisheries resource. The popularity of the region's fisheries is reflected in the high number of anglers in the Midlands - with over a quarter of the total national rod licences sold to anglers living in the Midlands Region. This booklet shows Environment Agency Free Fisheries.
Publisher: Environment Agency
Publication Date: [after 1996]
Publication Place: Solihull
Subject Keywords: Angling; Fishing licenses; Rivers; Canals; Lakes; Ponds
Geographic Keywords: EA Midlands
Extent: 90
Permalink: http://www.environmentdata.org/archive/ealit:1287
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