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  1. As far as I know people eat them everywhere. You can make a good stew out of them (Along with almost anything edible you can catch...) I think the OP said they had permit to do that... It's kinda sad that they put catfish into lake which was inhabited by other species instead of what you had there before. Well yeah, catfish, they just grow and multiply...
  2. Hey, It's me again. I don't really know how it works so I got to ask: Are there EA owned lakes, rivers or creeks near north London? (or anywhere where I could fish with a license.) To be honest I'm not really in favor of the fisheries and buying tickets everyday... Especially when I don't even wanna keep the fish. Thanks!
  3. I find what you said highly offensive mate. It kinda sounds like you were talking about some barbaric tribe. I don't think that's cool but whatever floats your boat. Catfish is not that bad at all but giving up on catch 'n release might be a good idea.
  4. Hey Guys, I'm new here as well and hopefully moving to the UK in a couple of months. I got into fishing in the US, lived there for year now it's time for some change. As I said I fell in love with fishing in Rhode Island, beautiful state, lots of fish, what's not to like? I'm a newbie in every way, all I have experience with is saltwater fishing. I've never really seen fly fishing before but Sportsman's link got my attention, this sexyloops website is amazing. If it's really true and you can catch a wide variety of fish with this method count me in. My question is, what can you catch in the UK with flyfishing?
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