According to Norwegian law handline is on par with fishing rod. So it should be imo, wonder how England ended up making a distinction among the two?
I know about the byelaws - but the moorings I'm thinking of have had riparian rights belonging to the land owner for several hundred years. Those ARE the local bylaws.mrcharly your reasoning is flawed, virtually all waters in the uk are covered by local bylaws which you would have to comply with.
Also under 12's are not required to have a rod licince, but would need to fish with a rod as has already been stated hand lines are illegal in uk freshwater.
I find it disgraceful that I am required to buy a rod licence to fish on two natural land locked ponds in private ground but the EA managed to get that one passed by government.
But if the law does not forbid a handline then it is not illegal.
The thought of using a handline on a chalkstream down south is unthinkable. Can you imagine trying to fishing the test, with a handline? They might even shoot you. Theres a rumour that if you canoe down the spey, with a rod hanging off the back of your canoe, trawling for salmon, the landowners will shoot at you....as the americans pay a grand a day for the privelige of landing a spey salmon.....
Having been an angler since I was 10yrs old, and a fishery owner for over ten years I have never seen such effort put into trying to circumvent UK law!!! There are loads of travel rods and telescopic poles to suit every pocket and do a great job!!! Lets not forget the basics of fishing - the rod or pole is an integral part of the system, it acts as a shock absorber which allows a fish to be played without damage and undue force. It also allows for the use of lighter strength lines to be used!!!
The use of a hand line in a "survival" situation would be an option, but bear in mind that thicker line is needed and the only way to play a larger fish would be to allow it to take line - so you will need a fair amount on your spool.. Even with that in mind the chances of losing a fish are high!!
The EA do a great job and have more than enough on their plates with the increase of migrants stealing our fish by any means possible, without chasing people who have no idea about fishing using hand lines
So please go out there with some knowledge and the correct equipment and enjoy it!!! Oh and DON'T forget to buy your licence - as previously mentioned, to fish any UK water you require a licence and observe the close season rules!!! Rivers start again on 16th June Believe it or not that also applies even if you own the water and the fish!!!!!!!!!!
Lets not forget the basics of fishing - the rod or pole is an integral part of the system, it acts as a shock absorber which allows a fish to be played without damage and undue force. It also allows for the use of lighter strength lines to be used!!!
The use of a hand line in a "survival" situation would be an option, but bear in mind that thicker line is needed and the only way to play a larger fish would be to allow it to take line - so you will need a fair amount on your spool.. Even with that in mind the chances of losing a fish are high!!