Information about fishing at Main Lake, Wingham including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the Canterbury area.
Description
The Main Lake at Wingham is a large still-water with three islands, and much of the banks tree-lined, supplying coarse angling for large carp via a syndicate ticket. A waiting list is in operation. The venue holds carp to the upper fifty pounds bracket. For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in Main Lake, Wingham
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
YES
59lb
PIKE
YES
28lb
CATFISH
TENCH
YES
12lb
BREAM
BARBEL
CHUB
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
YES
DACE
ROACH
YES
PERCH
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
Main Lake, Wingham lies north west of Wingham village in eastern Kent, on the north bank of the Little Stour river, due east of Wickhambreaux. Wingham is situated on the A257 between Canterbury and Sandwich. CT3 1SN
Information about fishing at River Thames, Romney Island including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the River Thames.
Description
River Thames, Romney Island is a fishing venue on the Thames around half a mile in length supplying coarse angling via season ticket in the Windsor area. Species present include barbel, chub and pike. For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in River Thames, Romney Island
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
PIKE
YES
22lb
CATFISH
TENCH
BREAM
BARBEL
YES
14lb
CHUB
YES
8lb
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
ROACH
PERCH
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
River Thames, Romney Island lies in the Thames east and downstream of Windsor in east Berkshire. The island lies just east of Eton and north of the Riverside railway station, close to the B470 Datchet Road. SL4 6HU
Information about fishing at River Whitewater, Riseley Mill including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the Swallowfield area.
Description
River Whitewater, Riseley Mill is a short stretch of shallow river supplying coarse and game angling via season ticket in south Berkshire. The venue holds trout and fishing for them is allowed from April to September; furthermore the venue holds chub, barbel, and other coarse species. Fishing is from the west bank only For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
Dogs are allowed but must be on a lead and under control at all times.
NIGHT FISHING:
Yes
HOOKS (usage rules):
Hooks must be barbless for size 16 & larger. Smaller hooks may be barbless or micro-barbed.
KEEPNETS:
Keepnets are allowed but for silverfish only, no barbel or game fish.
SIZE:
Approx 900 yards long
Information:
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Species available in River Whitewater, Riseley Mill
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
PIKE
YES
CATFISH
TENCH
BREAM
BARBEL
YES
CHUB
YES
TROUT
YES
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
ROACH
YES
PERCH
YES
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
River Whitewater, Riseley Mill lies just upstream of the confluence with the River Blackwater, around Riseley Mill near Wellington Country Park to the south east of Risely Village. RG7 1XU. Parking is in the Mill Road public car park. Angling is permitted on the west bank only and runs from approximately 100 yards downstream of the mill and down to just short of the road bridge.
River Whitewater, Riseley Mill fishery location map:
Information about fishing at River Wantsum, Sarre including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in Kent.
Description
At Sarre the River Wantsum is stretch of slow flowing small rural river supplying coarse angling via season ticket in north east Kent. The venue offers chub, tench, carp, pike, roach, rudd. For the fishing club’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in River Wantsum
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
YES
PIKE
YES
CATFISH
TENCH
YES
BREAM
YES
BARBEL
CHUB
YES
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
YES
DACE
ROACH
YES
PERCH
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
River Wantsum, Sarre Location
The venue on the River Wantsum lies in the fields just to the west of Sarre village. Fishing is between the A28 Canterbury Road and the Old Road which lies a short distance to the north. The village of Sarre is isted in hte north east of Kent between Canterbury and Ramsgate. CT7 0QN.
Information about fishing at Boveney Stream, Eton Wick including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the Windsor area.
Description
Boveney Stream, also known as Boveney Ditch, is a short stretch of small river supplying coarse angling via season ticket and day in Eton Wick. Day tickets are purchased from local retailers – see the TVAA website. Species available include barbel, chub and pike. Fishing is controlled by the Thames Valley Angling Association and is via local angling clubs who are affiliated such as Old Windsor Angling Club. For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
Details
OWNER / CLUB:
Thames Valley Angling Association via affiliated clubs, including Old Windsor Angling Club
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Species available in Boveney Stream
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WEIGHT
CARP
PIKE
YES
CATFISH
TENCH
BREAM
YES
BARBEL
YES
9lb
CHUB
YES
5lb
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
ROACH
YES
PERCH
YES
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN. COARSE FISH
Location
Boveney Stream lies south of Eton Wick, on the north side of the Thames to the north of Windsor. Fishing begins on the south bank as the Stream runs round the south west corner of Eton Wick in the vicinity of Tilstone Close, and runs all the way down to the confluence with the Thames. On the north bank angling begins in the vicinity of the recreation ground due south of Hayward Mead and runs downstream. SL4 6JN
Information about fishing at River Thames, Clewer Meadow including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in Berkshire and the River Thames.
Description
The River Thames at Clewer Meadow is a fishing venue offering a prolonged stretch of the Thames near Eton Wick along with a smaller backwater. The venue offers coarse angling via season ticket for barbel, chub, bream, pike and the usual Thames species. Fishing is controlled by the Thames Valley Angling Association and is via local angling clubs who are affiliated such as Old Windsor Angling Club. For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
Details
OWNER / CLUB:
Thames Valley Angling Association via affiliated clubs, including Old Windsor Angling Club
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Species available in Clewer Meadow
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WEIGHT
CARP
YES
30lb
PIKE
YES
CATFISH
TENCH
BREAM
YES
BARBEL
YES
13lb+
CHUB
YES
7lb
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
YES
ROACH
YES
PERCH
YES
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN. COARSE FISH
Location
The River Thames, Clewer Meadow fishing venue lies on the north bank of the Thames in north east Berkshire, north of Windsor. The fishery begins where the Boveney Ditch flows into the Thames south of Eton Wick (opposite the Windsor racecourse), and runs eastwards and downstream to the ‘Chinese Bridge’ where an off-flow from the Thames runs eastwards.
This off-flow is also available for fishing on this ticket, with angling permitted on the south bank up to the road bridge, and angling permitted on most of the north bank along to the road bridge but not close to the Chinese Bridge.
Downstream of the Chinese Bridge angling on the main Thames continues along the bank, passing Clewer Point opposite Clewer village, along to the A332 Windsor Bypass, and continues to the railway bridge. SL4 6SS.
Information about fishing in the Padbury Brook, Whitehouse Farm including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the Padbury Brook.
Description
The Padbury Brook at Whitehouse Farm is a short stretch of river supplying coarse angling via season ticket in the countryside to the east of Buckingham. Pike and chub are present along with general silver fish. For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in Padbury Brook, Whitehouse Farm
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
PIKE
YES
CATFISH
TENCH
BREAM
BARBEL
CHUB
YES
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
YES
ROACH
YES
PERCH
YES
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
Padbury Brook, Whitehouse Farm is sited east of Linden Village and Buckingham, on the south side of the A422 Stratford Road. The fishing venue lies upstream of the confluence of Padbury Brook and River Great Ouse which can also be fished on the same ticket. Access is from the A422 via Whitehouse Farm.
Information about fishing at the River Great Ouse, Whitehouse Farm including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in the River Great Ouse.
Description
The River Great Ouse at Whitehouse Farm is a short stretch of river supplying coarse angling via season ticket downstream of Buckingham. Pike and chub are present along with general silver fish. For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in River Great Ouse, Whitehouse Farm
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
PIKE
YES
CATFISH
TENCH
BREAM
BARBEL
CHUB
YES
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
YES
ROACH
YES
PERCH
YES
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
River Great Ouse, Whitehouse Farm is sited east of Linden Village and Buckingham, on the south side of the A422 Stratford Road. The fishing venue lies upstream of the confluence of River Great Ouse and Padbury Brook which can also be fished on the same ticket. Access is from the A422 via Whitehouse Farm.
River Great Ouse, Whitehouse Farm fishery location map:
Information about fishing at Lake Six on the Tar Farm Complex including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in Witney.
Description
Tar Farm Lake Six is a long, narrow water with two bays on the west bank offering day ticket angling for pike, perch, tench and specimen carp. The venue has twelve pegs and the water goes down to around 12 feet in places.
For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in Tar Farm Lake 6
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
YES
34lb
PIKE
YES
8lb
CATFISH
TENCH
YES
4lb
BREAM
BARBEL
CHUB
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
ROACH
PERCH
YES
1lb
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
Tar Farm Lake 6 is part of the Tar Farm Complex which lies south east of Witney in Oxon, on the Tar Lane / Cogges Road which links Witney to Stanton Harcourt village. The entrance to the fishery is opposite Tar Farm Cottages, about half way between the A40 at Witney and Stanton Harcourt. Lake Six is on the eastern edge of the complex, adjacent to Cogges Lane. OX29 5AL.
Information about fishing at Lake Seven on the Tar Farm Complex including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in Witney.
Description
Tar Farm Lake Seven is an oval shaped water with a large eastern bay offering day ticket angling for pike, perch, tench and specimen carp.
The venue has twelve pegs and the water goes down to in excess of 30 feet in places, especially in the south west of the lake.
For the fishing club/owner’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
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Species available in Tar Farm Lake 7
SPECIES
PRESENT
TOP WGHT
CARP
YES
30lb
PIKE
YES
12lb
CATFISH
TENCH
YES
4lb
BREAM
BARBEL
CHUB
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
ROACH
PERCH
YES
2lb
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN CRSE FISH
Location
Tar Farm Lake 7 is part of the Tar Farm Complex which lies south east of Witney in Oxon, on the Tar Lane / Cogges Road which links Witney to Stanton Harcourt village. The entrance to the fishery is opposite Tar Farm Cottages, about half way between the A40 at Witney and Stanton Harcourt. Lake Seven is the eastern of the three fishing lakes which lie next to the River Windrush in the complex. OX29 5AL.