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The
National Junior Angling Association
An affiliation of the 'Junior
Sections' of angling clubs from throughout the
UK. It was originally founded in 1957. Our aim
is to promote junior and intermediate angling
throughout the country and to encourage the youngsters
to continue fishing into adulthood. The N.J.A.A.
is run by a committee of volunteers who also organise
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Norfolk
Anglers Conservation Association
Has the fishing rights of numerous
fisheries, including the Wensum, 1.5 miles of
the Waveney, 2.5 miles of the Bure 1.5 miles of
the Upper Yare. Over the years this led to also
taking on the management of numerous stillwater
fisheries. including two gravel pit complexes.
Membership to all these fisheries is available
exclusively to NACA members, but is separate to
their association membership fee. |
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Orpington
& District Angling Association
Offers a wide range of fishing
including still water lakes and picturesque rivers
in the heart of Kent and Sussex including: Ruxley
Gravel Pits consisting of five mature pits within
40 acres of nature reserve near Orpington, Laddingford,
a 2½ acre lake in Paddockwood, Kent. This
lake contains most species of still water fish,
all of good quality. Here you cannot fail to catch
fish all day long. Also boasts of excellent river
fishing under its control including 7 miles of
the River Medway and Eden, Near Tunbridge, Kent,
3 miles of the Royal Military Canal at Iden Lock,
Appledore and 6 miles of the River Rother at Robertsbridge.
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Park's
Angling Club
Controls the fishing on the only two lakes situated
wholly within the Borough of Southend on Sea,
and is attempting to obtain the lease on a third.
Both lakes are sited within the confines of public
parks and are fishable on a day ticket basis.
Adult £5 (allowing the use of 2 rods)
Juniors etc £2 per rod (to a maximum of
2)
Adult evening £2.50 (summer period after
6.30 pm |
Southend
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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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Prince
Albert Angling Society
Formed in 1954 by a dozen anglers
who met while fishing the local canal. Today the
society is one of the leading angling clubs in
Europe, the membership is now 8,000 with a waiting
list of up to three years. There are over 200
waters available to the members, they include
still and river coarse fishing, still and river
Trout fishing and Salmon and sea Trout Fishing. |
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PSV
Fishing Club
Based in Bristol and has regular
matches around the Bristol, Gloucester, Bridgwater
and Chippenham areas. A friendly club and all
members are approachable regarding tips at venues
about to be fished, rigs, baits etc. |
Avon/
Somerset/ Gloucestershire
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Perchfishers
Group
A group of specimen hunters whose
aim is to further the knowledge of Perch as a
species including the methods and locations for
its capture, with special emphasis on large specimens.
We do this by the sharing of knowledge and by
fishing in a true spirit of sportsmanship and
friendship with all other members of the Perchfishers. |
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Pulborough
Angling Society
Coarse Fishing on 12 Lakes and
Ponds Plus 7 Miles of Prime Sussex Rivers including:
Goose Green Complex (6 lakes), Ashington,
containing Carp, Tench, Roach, Rudd, Bream, Perch,
Crucian Carp, Hybrids and Eels. Moor Farm,
Petworth,comprising three large lakes containing
The Top Lake contains Tench and Crucian Carp.
The Middle Lake stocked with carp of all sizes
from low single figure fish to 25Lb plus doubles.
The Bottom Lake is approximately three acres in
size and is a mixed fishery. This lake contains
Carp, Tench, Bream, Perch, Roach, Rudd, specimen
sized Eels and beautiful Golden Rudd. |
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