21 Fairholme Road, Northwich, CW9 8LD. www.christchurchac.org.uk/, 5) Dorchester Angling Club Annual membership but expect a long waiting list. 15 from Nov 1st to March 14th. Day tickets details on their website: The river www.bishopaucklandanglingclub.com, Finchale Abbey Grayling are mainly to be found in the middle and upper reaches along with the tributaries, you also may come across chub and other coarse fish which gradually become more predominant in the lower reaches. Northwich Anglers. Tel: 07544 801844. www.paas.co.uk/, THE NORTH WEST - Grayling Society Area 10. 5) Exeter & District Angling Association Day tickets and annual membership available for the Rivers Exe, Culm and Creedy. For information and permits contact the hotel on 01969 663775. Contact Brian Clarke, Area 8 Secretary for details. 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. To purchase a ticket, please select the relevant session, then click book and follow the prompts. River Eden 1) Carlisle A.A. has 7 miles of fishing on the Eden and River Caldew (an Eden tributary). 1) Brampton AA has winter grayling fishing available on a season ticket basis. Set in the beautiful Cheshire countryside, the 1.5-mile stretch of River Dane is a members-only water controlled by the Warrington Anglers Association. Permits can be purchased directly from the website 1) Haddon Estates. Upstream Dry Fly are very proud to offer a portfolio of English chalk stream fly fishing. Download Maps Budworth Mere This river holds stocks of coarse fish, trout, and grayling. See R.R.T. Although grayling are not in the numbers they used to be the water is worth a try. 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 route of the Dane is followed as closely as possible by the Dane Valley Way, a 48-mile (77 km) walking route from Buxton to Northwich. CAA website: I don't really want to be carrying my 18ft rod if its only 4ft deep and not very wide etc. They do have membership at a reasonable cost. Same contact details as for River Ure above. Thread starter . PAAS is the largest angling society in Europe which is highlighted by the waiting list for membership. 15 from Nov 1st to March 14th. The river. A token system is used which can be purchased online or in various retail outlets. Permits and information from The Red Lion at Burnsall or from Bryan Ayton, Tel: 07710 240537. The river is widely acknowledged to be one of England's finest natural fisheries, and WDAA is proud to offer fishing on this water. Parking in either the memorial hall car park or at Dane Valley. Northwich Anglers Association was established nearly 100 years ago from a group of local clubs joining together and naming it Northwich Joint Anglers. 2) Sheffield. 1) Upavon. 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. Any help would be very much appreciated. Trotting is prohibited on some beats. For membership details see club listings or website There is no close season on the three pools at Dane Valley Fisheries. No day tickets available, but weekly tickets are 15 and season tickets 25. THE NORTH EAST - Grayling Society Area 11. Tel. Day tickets 5 available from Daves of Middlewich, Lewin St, Middlewich CW10 9BG. There are inevitably exceptions that prove the rule; the most famous of these is Driffield Beck, in East Yorkshire, which is the most northerly true chalk stream in England, drawing its waters from the Yorkshire Wolds. For details see Must not prune or cut down any trees, cut grass or undergrowth, dig pegs or otherwise damage the bank or towpath, interfere with stone walls or fences. Throughout our history, our goal has been to provide a variety of Angling within the Vale Royal area for our members. Required fields are marked *. A tall red brick railway viaduct, built in 1841, spans the broad Dane Valley between Holmes Chapel and Twemlow. 6) Ripon Piscatorial Association have 6 miles of water in the Ripon area, the top two miles being the better for grayling. A broad variation of fishing on the most exclusive, private estate chalk stream beats available. 3) Crediton Fly Fishing Club Day tickets and annual membership available for the Creedy and Culm. Bransbury Mill Fishery, Barton Stacey, has 0.75 miles of water with good tree cover and good stocks of grayling. The river rises close to the source of the River Goyt just to the south west of Buxton, at Dane Head on Axe Edge Moor. 6) Leeds and District ASA have a long length of the river at Pool in Wharfedale, from above Pool Bridge downstream to below Arthington. Dane River Fisheries In Northwich - Angling | The Independent. Contact Linda on 01768 898229. For more information visit: 5) Fenton and District Angling Society have many and varied stretches of the Rivers Dove, Churnet, Sow and Blythe along with Sutton Brook. Information and membership details from Grantham Angling Association Fly Fishing Section, Hon Sec Paul Kitson. We also control many outstandingly beautiful still waters, all within the Northwich area. The following clubs and associations can be approached for fishing on the Derwent: Axwell Park & Derwent Valley A.A. [4] Some years the river floods widely across the meadows here. 5) Dorchester Angling Club Annual membership but expect a long waiting list. Although it does not give Day tickets this club is well worth considering joining, even for non-locals. website: 4) The Square and Compasses at Darley Dale, upstream of Matlock, has a short (approx. Home Blog Cheshire River Dane, Byley Lane, Byley, Cheshire, United Kingdom. For details contact Brian or Andrew Dixon on 01377 249273. www.salmon-trout.org, Affiliated member of the Angling Trust and Fish Legal, Prince Albert Angling Society has around 30 rivers throughout England and Wales that have resident grayling in them. Today many riparian owners, clubs, associations, etc together with the Environment Agency are working hard to restore and preserve stocks of the grayling. 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. Half a mile, single bank, at Steeple Langford. For more information visit (see earlier for website details). www.thearundell.com/. There are a limited number of day tickets for the trout season and fly fishing only. Bristol Avon and tributaries; Chew, Marden and Midford Beck. Must return all fish including pike and eels to the water at the point of capture. The River Dane is a very dynamic and free flowing river which ends its journey in Northwich town centre. Winsford & District Anglers Association established 1908 , From its source in the Derbyshire Peak District the river meanders its way to join the river Weaver in Northwich. 3) Westcountry Angling Passport The grayling are mainly found in the middle reaches of the river and the tributaries named can be particularly good rivers to try. There is a waiting list. www.riponrpa.co.uk/, 7) The Grantham Angling Association has some grayling fishing but does not issue day tickets. A moorland empties into the sea at Exmouth. enquiries@famousfishing.co.uk, Upstream Dry Fly are very proud to offer a portfolio of English chalk stream fly fishing. 1) Taunton Angling Association Annual membership and day tickets are available, mainly a coarse fishing club but some grayling will be evident. Day tickets and weekly tickets are available from Halls Newsagents, Market Square, Kirkby Stephen during shop opening hours or via the FishPal website. For bookings and further information contact Heidi Dear, Tel: 01264 365165 or 07759 331385. Like any freestone river its always worth having a few methods up your sleeve. www.bradfordcityaa.co.ukAlternatively, contact Mike Briggs, Membership Secretary Bradford City AA. 4) Lazonby Parish have a section of river where day and weekly permits are available and both fly and bait methods can be used. 3) Lambourn. The River Dane is a very dynamic and free flowing river which ends its journey in Northwich town centre. unlimited choices but the following work consistently well on all the rivers in sizes #12-18: Pheasant Tail & Hares Ear variants as well as shrimps are all really effective. No day tickets are sold. Add a photo. Buy online through website Taunton town centre approx. www.keynshamangling.co.uk/index.htm, 2) Knowle Angling Association Annual membership available on the River Chew. Waters near Holmes Chapel and Somerford Booths. 5) Eden Lacy. It is a small tailwater and accordingly is not affected so much by heavy rain. 3) Addingham AA have a short length of water close to Lobwood Pumping Station. They are now running an online app (The Fish Pass) which may help for those happy with modern tech. Lastly the Hull, whose headwaters rise in the east Yorkshire Wolds and contain the most northerly chalk stream. 300 yd) stretch of mixed fishing, suitable for trotting, but fishable with fly. Northwich Anglers Association. Further information from Steven Mark, BAA Secretary Tel: 01697 72359. www.grhe.co.uk/, 5) Purbeck Angling (tackle shop) Can advise on fishing available in the area on the tidal stretch around Wareham harbour, there are a few grayling, and some good coarse fishing. 6) Westcountry Angling Passport Beats available in Devon and Cornwall and beyond. Permits from Addingham Post Office. Tel: 01274 684906 / 07759 815202. www.thepeacockatrowsley.com. Recently Staffordshires River Churnett has joined the list of rivers to produce good grayling joining the Dove above Utoxeter. The point on the river where the three counties meet, at Panniers' Pool Bridge, is called Three Shire Heads (sometimes Three Shires Head). It's soul destroying. www.orvis.co.uk/pages/day-rod-lettings or Tel: 01264 349519. Buy online through website, 1) Brampton AA has winter grayling fishing available on a season ticket basis. Download this stock image: Library book kiosk in an old converted telephone booth, Sigtuna, Stockholm County, Sweden, Scandinavia - HTJCJE from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. At the lowest reach of the grayling population and predominately a coarse fishing club so suited to those who enjoy trotting. Carry a good range of sizes and weights so you can match the water and have some with a bit of flash or hot colours tooa touch of orange, red or pink can make all the difference as well as a few drab patterns. For more information visit: 6) Saracens Head Angling Group has a selection of waters on the Rivers Dove, Tean and Blithe. www.richmondangling.org.uk/. Note: grayling have in this area suffered a decline in numbers, but recent reports give the indication of an increase in numbers. www.innatwhitewell.com/things-todo/ fishing/ Day tickets are for hotel guests only. For membership details see club listings or website, club well worth considering. For more information visit The rivers in this part of England flow mainly West from their head waters high in the Pennine fells to the Irish Sea. Privacy | Term & Conditions. Orvis. 1) Middlewich Anglers. There are some big grayling and both fly and bait methods are allowed. The Association holds the fishing on all of the right hand bank looking down from the bridge on the A556 to the to the viaduct, then the fishing is double bank from the viaduct down to the bridge on the A5509.