1. Answer: The lady of the stream - the Grayling 2. Answer - NO - Native crayfish are a protected species. 3.Answer - Four - (provided you have two rod licences - each licence covers two rods) only when fishery rules allow. 4. Answer - YES - On April 1st 1998, it became illegal to use such nets 5. Answer - NO - The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout and coarse fish 6. Answer: Yes - they have pharyngeal or throat teeth - ideally adapted for crushing their food 7. Answer: A rod rest used to be called an idleback - thought to be used by lazy fishermen eating their sandwiches! 8. Answer: The Association of Fishing Tackle Manufacturers of America. All flyfishing lines are graded on a scale from 1 to 15 - a number 1 line is the lightest and thinnest, a 15 is the heaviest. Fly rods are rated by what flyline they are designed to cast. 9. Answer: - Chris Yates 10. Answer: Izaak
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