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River Thames, Mapledurham

Fishing in Mapledurham

Information about fishing at River Thames, Mapledurham including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the River Thames.

Description


Two rural stretches of river supplying coarse angling on the Thames via season ticket. Barbel, bream and chub are present. For the club’s webpage for this venue click HERE.

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Details

OWNER / CLUB:
Reading and District Angling Association
Details of owner / club:
CLICK HERE
Website of owner / club:
CLICK HERE
TICKET:
Season ticket
SEASON:
Standard coarse
ROD LIMIT:
2
BAITBOATS ALLOWED:
BOATS ALLOWED:
DOGS:
No
NIGHT FISHING:
Yes – Woods only section of the upstream beat
HOOKS (usage rules):
KEEPNETS:
SIZE:
1700 yards, over 70 swims
Information:
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Species available in this venue

SPECIES PRESENT TOP WGHT
CARP  YES
PIKE
CATFISH
TENCH  YES
BREAM  YES
BARBEL  YES
CHUB  YES
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE  YES
ROACH  YES
PERCH  YES
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN. CRSE FISH

Location

This Thames angling venue is located adjacent to Mapledurham House in Mapledurham village. The Village is opposite Purley and west of Caversham. RG4 7TR. The venue is divided into two beats each of around 800 yards separated by a short strip of land around the House.

River Thames, Mapledurham fishery location map:

Nearest Pub

The Packhorse, Woodcote Road, Chazey Heath, RG4 7UG

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