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How To Join Doncaster & District Angling Association

Club Books are only £17.00* for the year. The Year runs from April 1st to March 31st. There are two ways you can get a club book.

*Concessionary rates (£10.00) are available for OAP's and Juniors

£15 for club association books

Option 1

Download this membership form and send it to;
(To download the form, right click over the the above link and select save as. Then open the file and print it.)

Doncaster AA Club Book  

Martin Warne
59 Broughton Avenue Bentley
Doncaster
DN5 9QS

tel 07771986849

membership application form for Doncaster & District Angling Association

Cheques/postal orders please & a SAE, plus anglers contact No. (if more than 2 books ordered £1 postage required) Cheques should be made payable to
Doncaster and District Angling Association

Option 2

Visit any of the tackle shops below;

Shop
Address
Tel.
Kingfisher Angling Centre 
148 High Street, Bentley 01302 874888
Stainforth Angling Centre
24 Silver St Stainforth 01302 846623
Thorne Pet Shop
Thorne 01405 814056
Askern Pet Shop
Askern 01302 700862
Doncaster Angling Centre
207 Carr House Rd Doncaster 01302 363629
Snap & Tackle Rossington 01302 863832
Pauls Tackle Centre
Doncaster Rd Denaby main 01709 862558
Woodlands Angling Supplies
232 Great North Rd Woodlands 01302 728876
R&R Sports 40 High St Bawtry 01302 711130

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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.