then Trout only below the weir during close season*. Note: grayling have in this area suffered a decline in numbers, but recent reports give the indication of an increase in numbers. 2) Warwick Hall Estate has an excellent two mile stretch of the lower Eden. Fly and worm only. As a member of our club, you will gain access to 13 stillwaters plus stretches of the River Dane, River Weaver, Trent & Mersey Canal and Wincham Brook. The river is widely acknowledged to be one of England's finest natural fisheries, and WDAA is proud to offer fishing on this water. The stretch at Broughton and Gargrave is solely trout and grayling water. [5] Nearby downstream is the small stone Hermitage Bridge built in 1772. Website: Fly Odyssey offer day tickets on the Rivers Test, Itchen, and Anton in Hampshire up until the end of January on some beats. 1) Permits are available to fish on the North & South Bank of the River Tees between Cauldron Snout and Dent Bank, Middletonin-Teesdale, except between the Ford at Newbiggin-on-Tees and Scorberry Bridge through Raby Estates & Strathmore Estates, Both Strathmore & Raby Estate day permits, 2) Wodencroft Holiday Cottages with Private Fishing, 1) The following clubs and associations can be approached for fishing on the Tees. The River Derwent is a tributary of the River Tyne and runs out of Derwent Reservoir. Northwich Anglers Associationwas established in 1913 from a consortium of local clubs combining together and naming the club Northwich Joint Anglers. Upstream Dry Fly are very proud to offer a portfolio of English chalk stream fly fishing. No day tickets available, but weekly tickets are 15 and season tickets 25. Tickets are available from the Tourist Information Centre in Carlisle city centre or contact Nigel Austin, CAA secretary on 01228 592745. Must not fish within 30 metres of any overhead power cable. Nantwich Anglers 10 yearly membership, gives you the weaver all through the town and other stretches locally, plus a good section of the canal between Sandbach and Middlewich. 2) Cononley and Skipton. Tel. The point on the river where the three counties meet, at Panniers' Pool Bridge, is called Three Shire Heads (sometimes Three Shires Head). The north of this region is noted more for its salmon, sea trout and wild brown trout waters, but nevertheless has some impressive grayling fishing. Maps and information on the BCAC website: 4) Christchurch Angling Club A good one for those who enjoy trotting and other coarse fish. From the wild streams of Dorset, the famous River Test, the special chalkstreams of Yorkshire and the glorious limestone rivers of the Derbyshire National Park, I have the pick of them all. For more information visit: Unfortunately, in Lancashire, the home county of Pritt, day ticket waters are very limited, but nevertheless well worth investigating. Fly or bait from 1st October to 15th March. Must when fishing for carp, pike or other specimen fish use an unhooking mat. For membership details see club listings or website, club well worth considering. The volunteers are fantastic and they did everything they could to make sure things were running smoothly, but it became clear that the out-of-date systems were making it hard to know if the valuable data we needed (such as the number of memberships we were selling) was accurate. . Our waters consist of nine miles of the River Weaver, sixteen miles of the Trent and Mersey canal and approximately four miles of the River Dane. www.davesofmiddlewich.co.ukEmail: davesofmiddlewich@fsmail.net. No day ticket waters but some clubs are open to new members at a reasonable cost. Urban fishing around Rotherham and Chesterfield. www.northwichanglers.co.uk, 4) Warrington Anglers have a length near Holmes Chapel, but no day tickets are available. The Dane is a superb water, with a large head of chub and barbel present. The Rod Box, for details see howard@upstreamdryfly.com Tel: 01264 560976, Fishing Breaks have over the past thirty years gathered an extensive portfolio of the very best fly fishing England has to offer. Must not take metal cans or glass bottles onto any Association water. Note: grayling have in this area suffered a decline in numbers, but recent reports give the indication of an increase in numbers. www.exeteranglingassociation.co.uk/, 6) Westcountry Angling Passport Beats available in Devon and Cornwall and beyond. No day tickets are sold. For charges and fishing locations, contact Test Valley Borough Council at 01794 527700. More information on the clubs website: 1) Nidderdale AC have 8 miles of water around Pateley Bridge, much of which is available to visiting angers via day tickets. www.paas.co.uk, 2) Eaton Fly Fishers Club. sixteen miles of the Trent and Mersey canal and approximately four miles of the River Dane. Tel: 07544 801844. Trotting is prohibited on some beats. February. The Tamar and tributaries; Inny, Lyd, Kensey, Carey and Ottery are typical moorland streams, running over a mixture of gravel, rocky and clay riverbed, the rivers are rain fed and subject to spates. 1.8 miles of beautiful river Eden as captured on this YouTube video Season tickets for grayling (1st October 14th March inclusive), cost 10, available from Brampton Post Office, 5 Front St, Brampton CA8 1NN. RIVER DANE www.dvaa.co.uk/, 5) Fenton and District Angling Society have many and varied stretches of the Rivers Dove, Churnet, Sow and Blythe along with Sutton Brook. 117 reviews. PEAK DISTRICT - Grayling Society Areas 8 and 5. Grayling season 15th October to 14th January, inclusive. 1) Carlisle A.A. has 7 miles of fishing on the Eden and River Caldew (an Eden tributary). Buy online through website Bransbury Mill Fishery, Barton Stacey, has 0.75 miles of water with good tree cover and good stocks of grayling. 1) Skipton. The River Dane is the longest, cleanest and thought to be the fastest flowing river through Cheshire. River Dane is home to beautiful chub to 3 lbs, grayling, trout, roach, dace, eels and minnows. Macclesfield Canal Dane Aqueduct, listed grade II: Walks in the UK Peak District - Axe Edge Moor, Buxton's coal mining district, "Search the List - Find listed buildings | Historic England", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=River_Dane&oldid=1143581091, This page was last edited on 8 March 2023, at 16:49. Other species include: Dace, roach, perch, eels, trout, grayling, bream, pike and carp. It has 23 arches and is a scheduled monument. For more information visit: 4) Dove Valley Angling Association has approximately 6 miles of fishing on the middle Dove, and also some fishing on the Churnet. Upstream dry fly or nymph, with barbless or debarbed hooks. Website. It forms the border between first Cheshire and Derbyshire on the west and east, and then between Cheshire and Staffordshire where it then flows north-west through Cheshire before meeting the Weaver in Northwich.