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My neighbour was telling me today how the so called family fishing licence works...apparently the principle holder has to be present when say any of the other members are fishing...seems a bit unfair if, say, father was the principle holder and at work (during the school holidays) means that mother and children cannot go fishing...I would have thought that as it is a 'family' licence anyone of the listed family members should be entitled to fish on that licence (in the absence of the principle holder). Seems pretty mean to me especially when all are encouraged to get the young ones out there.
You can get day licence's for familys its an exspensive way to go about your scenario but can be done.Either way when you buy the licence you agree to the condition's as soon as you sign ,it like Munsey said under 12's are free so that's encouragement enough in my book.
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