Extract from the sea fishery byelaws for the North West
" THE NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY in exercise of its powers under Section 5 of the Sea Fisheries Regulation Act, 1966, as amended by the Sea Fisheries (Byelaw) Regulations 1985, the Salmon Act, 1986, and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf hereby make the following byelaw:-
Restrictions on Fishing
No person shall fish for sea fish:
a) in the Relevant Fisheries Area except by hook and line using a lure or bait on or attached to the hook;
b) in the Relevant Fisheries Area using any device calculated or designed to foul hook fish. Fish hooked otherwise than in the mouth shall be returned to the water as soon as practically possible and with as little injury as possible;
c) by any method inland of the Normal Tidal Limit. This provision shall not apply to sea fish caught whilst fishing under a licence issued subject to the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975."
I have spoken to the Environment Agency this morning, who confirm that Bow fishing in any form whether on land or in water is illegal in England, as far as fishing goes in both fresh & salt water environments bow or spear fishing is also illegal in England, however on the River Dee in Scotland you may use "(
b) An instrument locally known as a Fluke Jabber or Spear not exceeding four feet six inches in width, used only by hand and from a boat;", copied from the River Dee Byelaws.
I for one would like to a spear that is four feet six inches wide
Hope this clarifies the situation.