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Alcove
Angling Club
A family friendly club, with a mixture of pleasure and match fishing. The
Lido at Fishponds Bristol is a mixed fishery lake, with carp, roach, tench,
rudd and pike etc. The Clamp at Coalpit Heath, features four platform swims
suitable for wheel chair users. George's lake is an established lake stocked
with roach, rudd, bream, perch, tench and carp etc. Margret's lake is a
mixed fishery.
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Andover
Angling Club
Andover Angling Club control two lakes - Foxcotte in Charlton and Anton
Lake in the Nature reserve. Foxcotte (2½ acres) Mmirror and common
carp up to 27lb, crucians up to 3lb and pike up to 25lb. Smaller numbers
of bream and tench. Perch go to around 2lb and the lake has a good head
of roach to 2lb. There are also eels. Many pegs have wooden platforms that
make easy access for disabled anglers.
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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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Barnet
& District Angling Club
Founded in 1933 B.A.D.A.C. has
nine private waters (Broad Colney Lakes, Shepherds
Way Lakes, River Ivel, River Ouse, River Loddon
& Two Gravel Pits , River Thames , River Windrush)
offering a wide range of coarse fishing, with
Carp to over 44lb, Pike 20lb, Tench 8lb, Bream
11lb, Roach 2lb and Barbel 12lb. |
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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. |
Lancashire
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Basingstoke
Canal Angling Association
A large Angling Association made
up from Angling Clubs in Hampshire and Surrey
that all have a common interest in fishing from
the towpath of the picturesque Basingstoke Canal |
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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. |
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Becmain
Angling Society
Controls three day ticket waters:
Valence Moat in Dagenham is a small lake ideal
for juniors learning to fish, the fish include
roach, rudd, crucians, perch, gudgeon andcarp
nearing double figures. Harwood Hall, (also known
as Parklands) in Upminster is again a nice lake
for juniors The water also holds a good head of
large carp and carp anglers visit the water regularly,
there's some pike and all the usual fish including
roach, rudd, crucian. Pea Lane also in Upminster
is for the angler that wants peace and quiet.
Garnish Hall at Abridgeis a small lake with an
island in the middle, the carp there go to double
figures and roach and rudd are abundant.
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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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Kent

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Billericay
and District Angling Club
Formed in 1957, and now is the
largest in Essex, offering fishing on 24 lakes
and 9.5 miles of river. BDAC is affiliated to
The National Federation of Anglers, The Anglers
Conservation Association and Essex Angling Consultative
Association. It also supports and endorses the
Essex Angling Watch.
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Birmingham
Anglers Association
Weekly reports on some of the
rivers, lakes, pools and canals that reside within
the BAA region. Where to fish and membership details |
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Blue Pig
Angling Club
A local Group of Anglers from the Telford
Area of
Shropshire,
now fishing in Hyperspace |
Shropshire
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Blackpool
and Layton A.S.
One of the Fylde Coasts
oldest angling clubs with over 200 members. Memberships
are now available for both Freshwater and Sea
anglers. BLAS Freshwater members can fish on over
10 ponds along the Fylde Coast. Ponds are stocked
with a large variety of fish like roach, crucians,
tench, perch, bream and carp (to double figures). |
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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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The Brighouse
Angling Association
Founded in 1928 as a coarse angling club with the objectives of; promoting the
sport of angling, the breeding of fish and providing facilities for members of
the association to participate in the sport of angling. We are able to offer
a lake, canal and river angling to our members. Day tickets and match bookings
are available for our canal water
and Brook foot Lake. |

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The
British Disabled Angling Association
Formed in 1996 to ensure people
with disabilities of all ages could access the
sport/leisure activity of angling, our constitution
requires that we as a registered charity help
to provide the information essential for the continued
improvement of facilities and access to angling. |
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Bromley
(Kent) & District Angling Society
Established since the late 1940's
at Sevenoaks offers 9 venues covering lakes, rivers
and ponds. The Club has some of the best Carp
waters in England, a vast majority of our members
are purely Pleasure Anglers and it is principly
they who are catered for in the Club.
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Carps
Angling Club
A match fishing club fishing lakes all over the south west.
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South West England
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Central
Association of London and Provincial Angling Clubs
Offers the rivers: Adur, Arun,
Ash, Beult, Eden, Kennet, Mole, Medway, Teise,
Wey, and Canals: Kennet & Avon, Grand Union,
Basingstoke, plus six stillwaters.
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Cheadle
Angling Club
Based in the market town of Cheadle
in Staffordshire. The main water is Hales Hall
Lake on Oakamoor Road, Cheadle. This lake is over
4 acres in size and boasts large stocks of bream,
carp, tench, roach, perch, crucian, carp, rudd,
and specimen pike. Fishing is available all year
round and all pegs are easily accesible with 2
pegs specially designed for disabled anglers.
The club also boasts 2 superb specimen waters
on secluded rural farmland, Shawe park Pool and
the new lake at Freehay. |
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Christchurch & District
Fishing Club
One of the longest established
sea fishing clubs on the south coast, with 2003
marking it's 75th year in existence. The club's
activities focus on the beaches around the Christchurch,
Bournemouth and Poole area, in the south of England. |
Dorset
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Clevedon & District
Freshwater Angling Club
Founded in 1956, and a Founder Member of the North Somerset Angling Association
(NSAA), which currently consists of Clevedon & District Freshwater
Angling Club & Highbridge Angling Association. River Kenn (Blind Yeo),
Tickenham Boundary Rhyne, Old River Kenn. Bream to 7lb, Carp to 20lb+,
Tench to 7lb, Roach to 2lb, Pike to 15lb, Skimmers, Perch, Rudd and Eels.
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Clevedon
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The
Copthorne and District Angling Society
The society has 5 lakes and another
to the west of Crawley. The club also has access
to 8 miles of the Sussex Ouse shared with the
Ouse Preservation Society. None of this is heavily
fished indeed on some sections of the Ouse Ive
never seen another angler. All the lakes are privately
located with no access for the general public
so have a truly away from it all feeling. |
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Crawley
Angling Society
Manages 12 waters in and around
Crawley, and its members can also fish Weir Wood
Reservoir (Forest Row) and Stub Pond Fisheries
(Newchapel).. Matches are organised throughout
the season with cash and trophy prizes. |
Crawley
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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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