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Match Permits

 
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  MATCH PERMITS
  Most waters available for matches, match permits are granted:-
 
1. To affiliated clubs at £2.00 inc per head.
2. To non-affiliated clubs at £2.50 inc per head.
  Affiliated club secretaries must see that all members possess and association book or day ticket on the day of the match.
  NOTE: BUYING 10 BOOKS DOES NOT COVER ALL MEMBERS OF THE CLUB ON MATCH DAY. DAY TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE MATCH SECRETARY AT £1 EACH BEFORE THE DAY OF THE MATCH.

  IMPORTANT
 

Any club or individuals wishing to fish a Match in any of the water rented by the Association MUST receive permission from the Match Secretary 14 days prior to the match. No permits granted unless applications are accompanied by s.a.e. for reply.

MATCH SECRETARY

Martin Warne
59 Broughton Ave
Bentley
Doncaster
DN5 9QS

tel 07771986849


e-mail Doncaster & District Angling Association
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.