Coarse fishing

An angler's catch of coarse fish—painting by Dean Wolstenholme, circa 1850

Coarse fishing (Irish: garbhiascaireacht, Welsh: pysgota bras) is a phrase commonly used in Great Britain and Ireland.[1][2] It refers to the angling for rough fish, which are fish species considered undesirable as food or game fish. Freshwater game fish are all salmonids, particularly salmon, trout and char. Generally, coarse fish are freshwater fish that are not salmonids, though there is often disagreement over whether grayling should be classified as a game fish or a coarse fish.[3]

Fly fishing is the technique usually used for freshwater game fishing, while other angling techniques are usually used for coarse fishing.[4] The sport of coarse fishing and its techniques are particularly popular in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe, as well as in some former British Commonwealth countries and among British expatriates.

The distinction between coarse fish and game fish, terms that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century, has no taxonomic basis [5] Before that time, recreational fishing was a sport of the gentry, who angled for salmon and trout and called them "game fish". There was a view that other fish did not make as good eating, and they were disdained as coarse fish.[6][7] Coarse fish have scales that are generally larger than the scales of game fish,[5] and tend to inhabit warmer and stiller waters.

  1. ^ "Pysgotfa - Eisteddfa Fisheries - Criccieth -". www.eisteddfa-fisheries.com. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  2. ^ Component Specification NFQ Level 6 Coarse Angling 6N0640 www.qqi.ie, accessed 10 September 2021
  3. ^ Beattie, Rob (2012-03-22). Fishing, A Very Peculiar History. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 978-1-908759-85-6.
  4. ^ Larry (2015-08-13). "What is Fly Fishing?". Blue Ridge Mountain Life. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  5. ^ a b Bob McDowall. Coarse fish - Cyprinids – goldfish, carp and others, Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Updated 14 November 2012.
  6. ^ Lowerson[page needed]
  7. ^ "The Fishing Museum Online - Game or Coarse?". www.fishingmuseum.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-14.