does anyone know if your allowed to carry a knife when fishing or can you be prosecuted for carrying one for gutting fish
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Im sure that you can carry a filleting knife as long as you can prove what its for and it is kept in your beta box or what ever else you use to carry your gear about in.
reguards andy
tight linesStay Safe & Tight Lines
NO FISH NO WHERE
Species so far in 2013, codling, whiting, billet, rockling, dab, flounder, plaice, starry smooth hound
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By rights, you are not allowed to carry anything with a blade over 3" long.
But don't get caught out with a multi tool either.
A multi tool like the leatherman is illegal even though the blade is 3"or under, this is because the blade actually locks into place.
The only real legal one to carry is something like a swiss army knife.
There was a write up in a fieldsports site about it.
I'll try and find it again and post the link.Alnwick S.A.C
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i used to carry 2 filleting knifes and a baiting knife with me everytime i went fishing (in my beta box mind) im just getting back in to the sport nd i will be doing the same this time. . . . . . .
reguards andy
tight linesStay Safe & Tight Lines
NO FISH NO WHERE
Species so far in 2013, codling, whiting, billet, rockling, dab, flounder, plaice, starry smooth hound
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Alnwick S.A.C
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personally carry a 6 inch filleting knife sheathed in my box, i have `good reason` for having it, i like the rest of you guys on here have good reason for owning it, try winging a thornback, or cutting anything thicker than twine with scissors
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Its common sense lads. If i was on duty and i saw a lad in the street with a knife he would be stopped. Is there a good reason for having it-if not your locked up.
Best off leaving the knife in the bottom of your box or bag.
No probs with this.
Mick.(cop for 22 years in July).Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.
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[QUOTE=mick dunn;198075]Its common sense lads. If i was on duty and i saw a lad in the street with a knife he would be stopped. Is there a good reason for having it-if not your locked up.
cheers for that mick, i was hoping that there was somebody on nesa in the police force
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