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Club Rules

 
KEEP YOUR LITTER
Discarded line maims and kills as do plastic bags and tins
TAKE IT HOME WITH YOU
KEEP YOUR FISHING
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  WARNING
1. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE ANY FISH, EXCEPT FLOUNDERS, ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT AWAY FROM ANY OF THE ASSOCIATION’S WATERS. SEE GENERAL RULE 24.
2. ANY OFFENDER WILL LIABLE TO EXPULSION FROM THE ASSOCIATION AND PROSECUTION.
3. ANY MEMBER TAKING A GUN OR ANY OTHER LIKE WEAPON ON THE BANKS OF THE ASSOCIATION’S WATERS WILL BE SEVERELY DEALT WITH.
4. NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS
5. KEEP TO RECOGNISED FOOTPATHS.
6. CLOSE ALL GATES.
7. NO LITTER TO BE LEFT ON BANKS.
8. KEEP CLEAR OF GROWING CROPS.
9. BY EVERY MEANS IN YOUR POWER PROTECT YOUR FISHING RIGHTS.
10. NO FIRES OR CAMPING ALLOWED.
11. DO NOT PARK IN UNAUTHORISED PLACES. PARKING AT OWNERS RISK.
12. NO NIGHT FISHING
13. NO LIVEBAITING ON OUR WATERS
14. NO CARS OR MOTORCYCLES ALLOWED ON BANKS.
15. PERSONS ON THE BANKS NOT IN POSSESSION OF A DONCASTER A.A. BOOK MUST PAY FOR A DAY TICKET.
16. WASP GRUB IS NOT ALLOWED ON ANY ASSOCIATION WATER.
17. BLOODWORM AND JOKER IS ONLY ALLOWED BETWEEN OCTOBER AND MARCH.

WARNING
ON NO ACCOUNT MUST AN ANGLER PAY FOR A DAY TICKET WITHOUT INSPECTING THE BALIFF’S WARRANT CARD. THIS APPLIES TO ALL ASSOCIATION WATERS.

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ADVICE FOR ANGLERS AND THOSE INVOLVED IN WATER SPORTS

Don't put wet fishing line, ropes or other objects in your mouth.

Don't go into any open water without wearing protective footwear.
Don't drink water from rivers, streams etc.
Don't leave food, fishing bait, etc on the bankside.
Don't pick up or touch dead animals, especially rats without wearing gloves.
Don't swim in open water.
Don't eat or smoke whilst fishing
Cover cuts, scratches, grazes and skin rashes with waterproof plaster or gloves.
Avoid capsizing canoes or dinghies where possible. If necessary use a face mask or nose clip.
Always wash or shower after watersports
Wash your hands before eating or smoking after any watersport.

Report rubbish sightings or rats near open areas of water (or any rubbish and food which may attract them) to the Environmental Health Department.