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General => CA Regulations => Topic started by: Hojoman on December 28, 2017, 05:33:35 PM

Title: Is It “Fishing” if I’m Not Using a Hook?
Post by: Hojoman on December 28, 2017, 05:33:35 PM
December 28 2017

Question: Is it legal to practice my fishing techniques using an artificial lure or fly without a hook? It is not really fishing as I would not be trying to actually catch fish. If I’m not fishing then do I need a fishing license? (Allen H.)

Answer: Yes, it is legal and no, you don’t need a license. Without a hook attached to your artificial lure or fly, you have no method of take, and so a fishing license is not required. This practice is more common than you think. Flyfishing instructors frequently have their students practice this way before trying the real thing. Practicing flycasting without a fly or a hook makes it easier to untangle the flyfishing line from the tree branch you’ll inevitably snag while you are learning, and makes it safer for those standing around you.
Title: Re: Is It “Fishing” if I’m Not Using a Hook?
Post by: Weimarian on December 29, 2017, 08:40:32 AM
Huh! Interesting.... expected a different answer. Feel the tug for free :smt044 Imagine the stories you could concoct about the one you had on the line :smt044 "It was THIS BIG" Hahahahahaha :smt005
Title: Re: Is It “Fishing” if I’m Not Using a Hook?
Post by: MooMoo Outdoors on December 29, 2017, 08:54:52 AM
I wonder if there is any chance of catching a fish if a fish completely swallow the lure to its stomach.