Two anglers shared rod

Created by Matthías Hákonarson, Modified on Thu, 17 Oct, 2024 at 11:07 AM by Matthías Hákonarson

When two anglers share a license on our rivers, they take turns fishing without a specific time split. The process is quite natural: one angler fishes through a pool with one fly, and then the second angler follows through the same pool with another fly. For the next pool, the second angler starts first, and they alternate in this way. Both anglers cannot fish at the same time, and this system is allowed on any beat they are assigned to. There are no catch limits per angler beyond the general river rules, and sharing a guide works well because the guide typically focuses on one angler at a time when salmon fishing. This lower's the price of the trip and makes sure you are not paying for a license you are hardly using.

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