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Wrackleford
Estate
Five fly only beats on the Frome, with the sixth on a carrier,
and the seventh on the Sydling Brook tributory. 5 miles plus of superb
classic fly fishing on a challenging, very well presented small river.
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Dorchester
River Frome
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Lancashire
Fly Fishing Association
The LFFA was established in 1947. The aims of the club are to promote fly
fishing for game fish and to conserve and protect the species and their
habitat. The current waters include the River Ribble, Hodder, Lune and
also include the River Irt in Cumbria – all of these are situated
in some of the countries areas of most outstanding natural beauty. All
of these waters are fly fishing only. However, spinning is allowed at certain
water heights. The use of shrimp and prawn is expressly forbidden on all
waters apart from the River Irt.
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Rivers Ribble,
Hodder, Lune & Irt
Lancashire
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Lower
Itchen Fishery
Consists of c. 3½ miles of double bank fishing making it the longest
continuous stretch of the River in private ownership. The stretch is set
amidst picturesque water meadows with an abundance of animal, bird and
insect life which creates an atmosphere in which to unwind from the stresses
of life. The fishery primarily offers salmon and brown trout fishing. The
salmon fishing has an impressive track record. In the 2000 season the salmon
catch was 131 fish, all of which were successfully returned to the river
or donated to the broodstock programme. This catch total surpassed other
fisheries in the area as in 1993 (151 fish); 1995 (138 fish); and 1996
(158 fish). Regular stocking is carried out on the trout water, using only
the highest quality brown trout, ranging up to 5lbs. These compliment the
wild stock indigenous to the river.
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Hampshire
River
Itchen
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Mere
Beck Fly Fishery
An interesting 8-acre Fly Fishing Water, set in 14 acres.We undertook a
unique land diversification project by moving hundreds of thousands of
tons of sand. The landscape has bee transformed our into a large meandering
re-circulating river system dedicated to fly fishing. As the system has
been purpose built, the best features for fly fishing found in natural
rivers have been included. There are deep pools, shallower back water,
faster moving water, even a section of surface walkway which allows you
to fish free of bank side obstructions. Many aspects of fly fishing have
been created, from small stream fly fishing to larger casting pools.
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Mere Lane
Mere Brow
Tarleton
Map
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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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Lancashire
Yorkshire
Rivers
Calder, Ribble, Wharfe and Doe
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Mulberry-Whin
Flowing through S.S.S.I grassland at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, Mulberry-Whin
is over 1 mile of Double Bank Chalkstream fishing offering a maximum
of four rods per day on the exclusive crystal clear waters of Driffield
West Beck, fishing for Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and Grayling.
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Yorkshire
Driffield West Beck
Map
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Wye
and Usk Foundation
The Foundation promotes game and coarse fishing in mid Wales, Monmouthshire
and Herefordshire on the rivers Wye, Usk, their tributaries and some of
the area’s best still waters. Fishermen can now access over 100 fisheries,
many of which were previously unavailable, using the"Wye & Usk
Passport". The Fishing section will provide you with all the information
you need and is where you can order a Passport booklet. Find out more about
the "Roving
Voucher" scheme, which has opened up miles of unspoilt, upland
trout and grayling fishing. In addition, our "Booking
Office" allows advance booking of day, week and season fishing
for salmon, trout, grayling & coarse fish on the more established fisheries.
Bookings can be made online or by phone.
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Mid Wales, Monmouthshire and Herefordshire
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