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Bathampton
Angling Association
Coarse and trout fishing
offered on the: River Avon, River Chew,
Box Brook (Fly Only), Hunstrete Lakes, Newton
Park, Lydes Farm and Kennet and Avon Canal. |
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Essex
Flyfishers Club
Two 16 acre spring fed lakes in the heart of rural Essex offering member
only fly fishing . Regularly stocked with rainbow and occasionally brown
trout .
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Barrowford
Angling Association
Has a good selection of
fishing on the Ribble at Settle, Long Preston
and Balderstone. also brown trout fishing
on Pendle Water and carp and coarse angling
also. Species include trout, carp, atlantic
salmon, sea trout, brown trout, barbel,
chub, dace, bream, perch, and roach. |
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The
Bay Malton Angling Club
Formed in the mid seventies
and offers twenty waters covering all aspects
of angling. Whatever your style of fishing
you will find a BMAC water to suit. A friendly,
social, Cheshire based angling club offering
all styles of angling on both river and
stillwater. Membership applications welcome.
Trout fishing on the River Gowy. |
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Bewl
Bridge Flyfishers' Club
Bewl Water lies in the heart of the South of England's prettiest countryside
and it's seven hundred and seventy seven acres encompasses clear water,
rolling hills and some of the finest trout fishing in Europe. Bewl Bridge
Flyfishers' Club is the resident flyfishing club and the largest in England
with around four hundred members.
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Bradford
No1 Angling Association
Consisiting of 83 waters across the Yorkshire
Area, all species catered for from trout
to carp (including Cat Fish). Competitive
match scene, plus pleasure angling and two
dedicated carp puddles. Specimen lakes for
Bream, Carp and Pike. Many sections of rivers
held on Calder, Nidd, Swale, Ure, Wharfe,
Aire plus canals. |
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Crediton
Fly Fishing Club
A small-stream "fly
only" fishing club based in Crediton,
a small market town in Devon. The Club controls
approximately six miles of the Rivers Creedy,
Yeo and Culvery, most of which is double
bank fishing. These streams have abundant
fly life, including a Mayfly hatch, which,
together with many terrestrials ensure superb
opportunities to fish the dry fly for wild
brown trout throughout most of the season.
In addition, the Club also leases one and
a half miles of the River Taw above Coldridge,
which provides excellent sport for wild
brown trout with the bonus of a run of sea-trout
and the occasional salmon, and also has
access to an excellent beat on the River
Exe for winter grayling fishing. |
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The
Dorking Flyfishers Club
The Dorking Flyfishers Club
was formed in 1980, and is this year celebrating
its 20th anniversary. Currently there are
some forty members in the club. The Club
meets at the Grove House Club in Dorking
on the last Thursday of each month, apart
from a couple of evenings in the summer
when we move the venue to a local fishery.
The meetings at the club are used for fly-tying
practice and instruction from our "experts"
within the club, or, whenever possible,
we will bring along a guest speaker to talk
on subjects ranging from fish farming and
fishery management to tactics and fly selections
for particular venues we are due to fish. |
Surrey
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England
Youth Flyfishing Association
The EYFA was established
about 16 years ago to provide competitive
fly fishing for young people up to International
and, now, World level. Managed by a committee
of volunteers the Association is a member
of the Salmon & Trout Association, associate
member of the Anglers Conservation Association
and has recently become a member of the
Confederation of English Flyfishers.
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Leicestershire
Fly Fishing Association
Club activities include:
Boat Pairs and Boat Individual Championships'
, trips to Chew Valley Lake and other,venues,
over 60's senior outing, bank match for
the President's Trophy, Float tube outings
and Championship. Winter activities include:
river outings fishing for grayling, fly
tying competition for juniors, casting classes
and accuracy casting competition for seniors
and juniors, lectures, films, talks, demonstrations
etc. |
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Linton
Angling Society
Based in Linton, situated
just on the outskirts of Maidstone, Kent.
This makes it an ideal fishing haven for
keen anglers in and around Kent. Not only
do we offer the picturesque surroundings
of our Victorian lake, which boasts the
English record pike 40lb 6oz in 1976, we
can also offer use of the Famous River Medway,
Beult and the Tiese. (approximately 9 miles
in total) Fishing venues are also available
in Staplehurst Hunton Wateringbury Marden
and surrounding areas. Our venues offer
easy waters as well as hard waters providing
conditions at all levels. Trout fishing
is available on the river Tiese. |
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London
Anglers Association
A huge club with a vast
selection of waters in counties around London.
Includes salmon and trout fishing on the
River Avon (Hampshire). |
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Mitre
Angling Club
Provides outstanding quality fishing on fifteen miles of rivers, including
stretches of the Calder, Ribble, Wharfe and Doe and on two reservoirs,
all in beautiful surroundings in the Lancashire and Yorkshire countryside.
Mitre club members are predominantly fly fishermen, although opportunities
exist for spinning and bait fishing on selected waters. Fishing is for
brown and rainbow trout, grayling, coarse fish, and some salmon and sea
trout. The club is relatively small, with an establishment of 90 members,
so there is never a problem of overcrowding. No matter whether you prefer
the challenge of small streams, the comfort of larger rivers or still waters,
there is something for you.
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Yorkshire
Rivers Calder, Ribble, Wharfe and Doe
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MTSFC
Founded in 2000 by a group
of enthusiastic flyfishermen who are all
members of various Masonic Lodges in London,
Hertfordshire and Middlesex. It was the
brainchild of Jim Webster who conceived
the idea of taking mentally and physically
impaired children out for a days fishing
to share with them the pleasures that we
get from our sport. has been found that
all participants who attend enjoy the day
enormously and find it a great mental stimulation
to experience something that would normally
be denied to them. |
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Penrith
Anglers Association
Flyfishing for genuine wild
brown trout and grayling in the unspoilt
Eden Valley in Cumbria. 37 miles of fishing
on the Rivers Eden, Eamont, and Lowther. |
Cumbria
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Ringwood
& District Anglers Association
Has access to almost 10
miles of the legendary Hampshire Avon and
more than 20 miles of the Dorset Stour,
plus a choice of magnificent still waters
including one of the top tench venues in
the country. |
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Ulverston
Angling Association
Ulverston Angling Association has two coarse
fisheries,Ulverston Canal and Sandhall Ponds,
both these waters are located near Ulverston
on the edge of the Lake District. U.A.A.
also has Knottallow Tarn a Brown Trout Fishery
which can be fished on a day ticket. |
Cumbria
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Wey
Valley Disabled Anglers Association
The WVDAA is run by a democratically
elected committee under the rules of the
Charity Commission. Our aim is to promote
and organise fishing for disabled people,
look after the interests of disabled anglers
and encourage fair competition between disabled
and able-bodied anglers. |
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Windermere
Ambleside & District Angling Associationt
Information on all aspects
of fishing in this beautiful corner of North
West England. A detailed venue guide with
many fishery maps showing the best places
to fish in the Lake District. Find out about
Windermere, Ambleside and District Angling
Association and its superb fisheries plus
further information on hiring a boat, going
on a guided trip, tackle shops, information
on Lake District fishery byelaws and even
accommodation offering free fishing. |
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