Canal fishing in south Kent
Information about fishing at Appledore to Ruckinge: Royal Military Canal including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the Royal Military Canal.
Description
Appledore to Ruckinge: Royal Military Canal is a stretch of rural canal supplying coarse angling via season ticket. Cinque Ports Angling Society has access to the eastern part of the fishery, from Johnsons Cor bridge at Hamstreet eastward.
For the Mid Kent Fisheries webpage for this angling venue click HERE. For the Cinque Ports Angling Society webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
Details
OWNER / CLUB: |
Mid Kent Fisheries / Cinque Ports Angling Society |
Details of owner / club: |
MKF: CLICK HERE / CPAS: CLICK HERE |
Website of owner / club: |
MKF: CLICK HERE / CPAS: CLICK HERE |
TICKET: |
Season ticket |
SEASON: |
A close season applies on the Appledore to Kenardington stretch |
ROD LIMIT: |
BAITBOATS ALLOWED: |
No |
BOATS ALLOWED: |
No |
DOGS ALLOWED: |
Yes |
NIGHT FISHING: |
HOOKS (usage rules): |
Barbed only |
KEEPNETS: |
SIZE: |
7 miles |
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Species available in this venue
SPECIES | PRESENT | TOP WGHT |
CARP | ||
PIKE | YES | |
CATFISH | ||
TENCH | YES | |
BREAM | YES | |
BARBEL | ||
CHUB | ||
TROUT | ||
GRAYLING | ||
RUDD | ||
DACE | ||
ROACH | YES | |
PERCH | ||
CRUCIANS | ||
EELS | ||
GOLDEN ORFE | ||
GEN CRSE FISH |
Location
The Appledore to Ruckinge: Royal Military Canal angling venue lies in the south of Kent, to the west of Hythe. The fishery begins just south of Appledore village (TN26 2DA) and runs north east past Kenardington and Warehorne where it turns east, runs under the A2070, past Hamstreet village to the north, and on to Ruckinge village (TN26 2NU).
Appledore to Ruckinge: Royal Military Canal fishery location map: