
The definitive guide to fishing across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Discover 660 premier fisheries — carp lakes, trout streams, salmon rivers, sea fishing marks and coarse fishing venues from the Scottish Highlands to the south coast of England.
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Detailed guides to the finest fishing locations across the UK and Ireland — including carp fisheries, trout lakes, salmon rivers, pike waters, sea fishing venues and coarse fishing sites in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland.

Scotland
One of Scotland's 'Big Four' salmon rivers, famous for its large salmon and extensive beats.

Scotland
Renowned globally for its prolific salmon runs and excellent trout fishing in the Borders.

Scotland
A premier spring salmon river flowing through Royal Deeside with crystal clear waters.

Scotland
Famous for the 'Spey Cast' and its fast-flowing waters, a top destination for salmon anglers.

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Known as one of the best wild brown trout rivers in Europe, also has good salmon runs.

Scotland
A highly productive and exclusive salmon river in the northern Highlands.

Scotland
A premier northern river with a long season and consistent salmon catches.

Scotland
A versatile river in southwest Scotland offering excellent salmon, sea trout, and grayling fishing.

Scotland
One of the most productive salmon rivers in the Solway Firth area.

Scotland
Historically famous for trout and grayling, with significant restoration efforts in recent years.

Scotland
Holds the record for the heaviest fly-caught salmon in the UK; excellent for both salmon and trout.

Scotland
One of the most prestigious and productive salmon rivers in the northern Highlands.

Scotland
A beautiful Highland river offering excellent salmon fishing in a scenic setting.

Scotland
Known as the 'Queen of Scottish Salmon Rivers' for its large fish and stunning mountain views.

Scotland
The largest freshwater loch in mainland Britain, offering diverse fishing from boat and bank.

Scotland
Famous for its depth and mystery, it offers excellent salmon and trout fishing in a dramatic setting.

Scotland
A large, deep loch in the Highlands, particularly famous for its early season salmon fishing.

Scotland
Renowned for its massive Ferox trout and large pike, set amidst stunning Highland scenery.

Scotland
The deepest freshwater body in the British Isles, known for its wild trout and salmon runs.

Scotland
A long, narrow loch offering excellent fly fishing for salmon and sea trout in a remote setting.

Scotland
A popular loch for both boat and bank fishing, regularly stocked with rainbow trout.

Scotland
World-famous for its unique strain of wild brown trout, offering traditional fly fishing from boats.

Scotland
A premier coarse fishing destination in southwest Scotland, famous for its large pike and bream.

Scotland
A large reservoir in Ayrshire offering good wild brown trout fishing in a rugged landscape.

Scotland
A beautiful loch in the Trossachs, popular for its accessible bank fishing for trout and salmon.

Scotland
Known for its excellent pike fishing and wild brown trout, located near Callander.

Scotland
A major reservoir for Glasgow, offering high-quality wild brown trout and pike fishing.

Scotland
A small but productive loch in the Trossachs, offering good trout and pike fishing.

Scotland
Scotland's premier boat fly fishing venue, famous for its high-quality rainbow trout.

Scotland
A large reservoir in the Lammermuir Hills, offering excellent bank and boat fishing.

Scotland
A scenic reservoir in the Kilsyth Hills, known for its wild brown trout and stocked rainbows.

Scotland
A major estuary offering diverse sea fishing from shore and boat, including iconic marks near the bridges.

Scotland
Famous for its rock marks and 'Arbroath Smokies,' offering excellent shore fishing for cod and pollack.

Scotland
A deep sea loch on the west coast, renowned for its spurdog and ray fishing from boat and shore.

Scotland
A major northern port offering world-class boat fishing and productive shore marks.

Scotland
A large bay in southwest Scotland, famous for its tope fishing and diverse species.

Scotland
A gateway to the Hebrides, offering excellent shore fishing from the piers and surrounding rocks.

Scotland
A dramatic headland in the Borders, offering deep water shore fishing for various species.

England
The pre-eminent English chalk stream, famous as the birthplace of modern fly fishing. It offers crystal-clear waters and world-class trout fishing.

England
A classic Hampshire chalk stream known for its exceptionally clear water and wild brown trout. It is highly protected and offers technical fly fishing.

England
Famous for its specimen coarse fish, particularly barbel and chub, as well as its historic salmon runs.

England
One of the most scenic rivers in the UK, renowned for its salmon fishing and incredible barbel catches.

England
The longest river in Great Britain, offering diverse fishing from its upper reaches to the tidal estuary.

England
Offers extensive free and ticketed fishing for a wide variety of coarse species throughout its length.

England
A powerhouse for barbel fishing in the Midlands, with many productive stretches for match and specimen anglers.

England
A premier Cumbrian river famous for its spring salmon and high-quality brown trout fishing.

England
A beautiful Yorkshire Dales river offering excellent fly fishing for trout and grayling.

England
Noted for its exceptional wild brown trout fishing and significant salmon runs.

England
A premier 1,500-acre trout fishery in Cambridgeshire, also famous for its specimen predator fishing.

England
One of the largest artificial lakes in Europe, offering world-class trout and predator fishing.

England
Renowned for its massive pike and high-quality trout fishing in a scenic Somerset setting.

England
The spiritual home of stillwater fly fishing, famous for its hatches and traditional style.

England
The largest stretch of open water in the South East, offering bank and boat fishing for trout and predators.

England
Northern Europe largest man-made lake, offering vast expanses for trout fishing in a wilderness setting.

England
A stunning Peak District reservoir offering over 13 miles of bank fishing and a large boat fleet.

England
A famous sea fishing port offering excellent shore fishing from the pier and world-renowned shark fishing trips.

England
One of the most famous shore marks in the UK, known for its incredible mackerel runs and diverse species.

England
A deep-water shingle beach famous for its winter cod fishing and summer bass.

England
A premier destination for boat angling in the UK, famous for its wrecking trips for large cod and ling.

England
Known as The Friendliest Port, it offers great pier fishing and access to productive North Sea grounds.

Wales
The Wye is one of the most famous salmon and trout rivers in the UK, flowing through spectacular scenery. It offers diverse fishing from its upper reaches in the Cambrian Mountains to its lower reaches near the Severn Estuary.

Wales
Often called 'God's Own River', the Usk is renowned for its exceptional wild brown trout fishing. It is a classic spate river with beautiful pools and runs, also hosting a significant run of Atlantic salmon.

Wales
The River Dee is a premier destination for grayling and trout, particularly around Llangollen. It flows from Llyn Tegid through the Vale of Llangollen, offering world-class fly fishing in a stunning setting.

Wales
Known as the 'Queen of Game Fishing Rivers', the Teifi is famous for its runs of sea trout (sewin) and salmon. The river offers a mix of fast-flowing upper reaches and deeper, slower pools in the lower sections.

Wales
The largest natural lake in Wales, Llyn Tegid is famous for its pike and coarse fishing. It also holds the unique Gwyniad, a relic from the Ice Age, though fishing for them is strictly prohibited.

Wales
A stunning Victorian reservoir surrounded by the Berwyn Mountains, Lake Vyrnwy is a premier wild brown trout fishery. It offers traditional loch-style fly fishing from boats in a tranquil and scenic environment.

Wales
Llyn Clywedog is one of the most productive trout fisheries in Wales, regularly stocked with high-quality rainbow and brown trout. It is set in a beautiful valley and is popular for both boat and bank fishing.

Wales
The Towy is arguably the best sea trout river in the UK, famous for its large 'sewin'. It flows through the heart of Carmarthenshire and offers excellent night fly fishing for sea trout.

Wales
The Dyfi is a legendary sea trout river, known for producing some of the largest sewin in Wales. It is a relatively short, fast-flowing river that drains the southern slopes of Snowdonia.

Wales
Llandegfedd is famous for its record-breaking pike and excellent trout fishing. It is a large, open reservoir that offers both bank and boat fishing in the rolling hills of Monmouthshire.

Wales
A large man-made lake in the heart of Snowdonia, Trawsfynydd offers excellent trout and pike fishing. It is unique for its warm water discharge from the former nuclear power station, though it now fishes as a standard upland lake.

Wales
Llyn Brenig is one of the premier fly fishing venues in the UK, often hosting international competitions. It is a high-altitude reservoir known for its hard-fighting rainbow trout and wild brown trout.

Wales
Once heavily polluted, the Taff is now a success story, offering some of the best urban trout and grayling fishing in the UK. It flows through Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff, with excellent fly hatches.

Wales
The Conwy is a beautiful North Wales river known for its salmon and sea trout. It flows from the Migneint moors through the Conwy Valley to the sea at Conwy Castle.

Wales
A glacial ribbon lake at the foot of Cadair Idris, Tal-y-llyn is a classic wild brown trout fishery. It is shallow and rich in fly life, offering excellent traditional fly fishing from boats.

Wales
Pembrokeshire offers some of the best shore and boat sea fishing in the UK. From the rocky marks of St Davids to the sandy beaches of Tenby, anglers can target a wide variety of species in a stunning coastal setting.

Wales
Anglesey is a sea fishing mecca, with diverse marks ranging from deep-water rock ledges to shallow sandy bays. Holyhead Breakwater is a famous spot, offering access to a wide range of species.

Wales
The Mawddach is one of the most scenic rivers in Wales, flowing through the Snowdonia National Park. It is primarily a sea trout and salmon river, with some wild brown trout in its upper reaches.

Wales
The Rheidol is a short, productive river that enters the sea at Aberystwyth. It is well-known for its runs of sea trout and salmon, with fishing managed by the local angling association.

Wales
Llyn Brianne is a large, deep reservoir in the remote Cambrian Mountains. It holds a large population of small, wild brown trout and offers a truly wild fishing experience in a rugged landscape.

Wales
The Tawe is a productive river in South Wales, known for its runs of salmon and sea trout. It flows from the Black Mountain through the Swansea Valley to the sea.

Wales
Cardigan Bay is a vast area of sea fishing with numerous shore marks and boat trips. It is particularly famous for its bass fishing and the presence of dolphins in the bay.

Wales
The Gower Peninsula offers diverse sea fishing from its rocky cliffs and sandy beaches. It is a popular destination for shore anglers targeting bass and pollock in a beautiful coastal setting.

Wales
Llyn Padarn is a large glacial lake in Snowdonia, famous for its population of Arctic Charr. It also holds wild brown trout and receives runs of salmon and sea trout.

Wales
Llyn Peris is the twin lake to Llyn Padarn, located at the foot of Snowdon. It is part of the Dinorwig pumped-storage power station scheme and holds a population of Arctic Charr.

Northern Ireland
One of the most famous salmon rivers in Ireland, the Lower Bann flows from Lough Neagh to the Atlantic. It offers world-class angling for salmon and large pike.

Northern Ireland
A premier salmon river managed by DAERA, famous for its research station and productive pools. It flows through the town of Bushmills.

Northern Ireland
Connecting the Upper and Lower Lough Erne, this river system is legendary for its pike and coarse fishing, with significant salmon runs.

Northern Ireland
A major tidal river forming part of the border between NI and ROI, known for one of the largest salmon runs in Europe.

Northern Ireland
A principal tributary of the Foyle, the Mourne is a top-tier salmon river with excellent fly fishing water.

Northern Ireland
Flows into Lough Neagh, offering diverse fishing from game to coarse. It is particularly noted for its large catches of bream and roach.

Northern Ireland
A major tributary of Lough Neagh, famous for its run of Dollaghan trout in the late summer and autumn.

Northern Ireland
A highly productive river flowing into Lough Neagh, renowned for its exceptional Dollaghan fishing.

Northern Ireland
A beautiful river flowing from the Sperrin Mountains into Lough Neagh, offering excellent fly fishing for trout and salmon.

Northern Ireland
Known for its conservation efforts and the rare freshwater pearl mussel, it provides excellent game fishing.

Northern Ireland
The largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, famous for its unique Dollaghan trout and commercial eel fishery.

Northern Ireland
A vast, island-studded lough offering some of the best wild brown trout and pike fishing in Europe.

Northern Ireland
A maze of islands and channels, considered one of the finest coarse fishing venues in Europe, especially for pike and bream.

Northern Ireland
Famous for its unique varieties of trout (Gillaroo, Sonaghan, Ferox) found nowhere else in the world.

Northern Ireland
Straddling the border between Fermanagh and Leitrim, these loughs are excellent for pike and coarse fishing, with some wild brown trout.

Northern Ireland
Offers spectacular shore and boat fishing with deep water close to the rocks and sandy beaches like Magilligan.

Northern Ireland
A massive sea lough with strong currents, famous for its biodiversity and variety of sea species.

Northern Ireland
Accessible sea fishing from piers and boats, with good runs of mackerel in the summer months.

Northern Ireland
A glacial fjord forming the border, offering excellent boat and shore fishing for a variety of species.

Northern Ireland
A famous pilgrimage site, this Lough Derg (not to be confused with the one on the Shannon) offers wild brown trout fishing in the Foyle catchment.

Northern Ireland
A beautiful forest park lake stocked with trout, offering boat and bank fishing.

Northern Ireland
Located in the grounds of Hillsborough Castle, this lake is regularly stocked with rainbow trout.

Northern Ireland
A large reservoir providing excellent fly fishing for both wild and stocked trout.

Northern Ireland
A former tidal estuary now a freshwater nature reserve, famous for its large pike and bream.

Northern Ireland
A scenic mountain lake on the North Coast, stocked with hard-fighting rainbow trout.

Northern Ireland
A well-managed trout fishery in County Tyrone, popular for its fly fishing.

Ireland
The longest river in Ireland, offering world-class coarse and pike fishing, especially around Portumna. It also features significant trout and salmon stretches.

Ireland
Ireland's most productive salmon river, famous for the Ridge Pool in Ballina. It attracts anglers from around the world for its prolific runs.

Ireland
The largest lake in the Republic of Ireland, renowned for its wild brown trout and mayfly hatches. It also offers excellent pike and salmon fishing.

Ireland
Known as the 'Irish Rhine', it is one of Ireland's finest salmon rivers. It also holds a good stock of brown trout and coarse fish like dace and roach.

Ireland
A massive lake on the Shannon system, famous for its huge pike and 'Croneen' trout. It is a premier destination for boat angling.

Ireland
A legendary river for wild brown trout, with many fish averaging over 1lb. It also has a significant run of Atlantic salmon.

Ireland
Widely regarded as one of the best wild brown trout lakes in Europe, famous for its spectacular mayfly and sedge fishing.

Ireland
One of Europe's premier brown trout rivers, noted for its prolific fly hatches and large average size of fish. It also has a good salmon run.

Ireland
A deep limestone lake famous for its wild brown trout and large predatory Ferox trout. It is a challenging but rewarding fishery.

Ireland
A major coarse fishery known for its bream, roach, and hybrids. It also offers good pike fishing and a unique run of Twaite Shad in spring.

Ireland
Historically one of Ireland's best spring salmon rivers. It also offers excellent sea trout fishing in the summer months.

Ireland
A beautiful river with excellent stocks of wild brown trout and a significant run of salmon. It flows through scenic Kilkenny.

Ireland
Flows through Cork City, offering good salmon and trout fishing. The Inniscarra reservoir on the system is also a major coarse fishery.

Ireland
The second largest lake on the Shannon, famous for its specimen pike and productive coarse fishing. It also holds a good stock of trout.

Ireland
Unique for having three distinct varieties of wild brown trout (Sonaghan, Gillaroo, and Ferox). It is also a very early salmon lake.

Ireland
Dublin's main river, offering surprisingly good wild brown trout fishing just minutes from the city center. It also has a small salmon run.

Ireland
A large, scenic lake in Mayo known for its wild brown trout and salmon. It also offers excellent pike fishing in its many bays.

Ireland
A premier spate river in Connemara, famous for its Atlantic salmon and sea trout. It is managed as a National Salmon Fishery.

Ireland
One of Ireland's most famous salmon rivers, often producing the first salmon of the year on New Year's Day.

Ireland
A rich limestone lake in Sligo, famous for its large wild brown trout and excellent spent gnat fishing during the mayfly season.

Ireland
A short but prolific salmon river flowing from Lough Melvin to the sea. It is a very popular early season fishery.

Ireland
A beautiful limestone lake near Mullingar, known for its large wild brown trout and excellent sedge fishing in late summer.

Ireland
One of the best spring salmon rivers in the country, with a prolific run of grilse in the summer months.

Ireland
A scenic lake in Sligo, famous for its early salmon run and wild brown trout. It also holds good stocks of pike.

Ireland
The main tributary of Lough Corrib, offering excellent wild brown trout fishing and a significant salmon run.

Ireland
A premier sea angling venue in East Cork. Offers excellent shore fishing from the pier and surrounding rocks for a variety of species.

Ireland
One of the largest natural harbours in the world, providing diverse fishing opportunities from deep water marks to sandy estuaries.

Ireland
Famous for its scenic beauty and productive shore marks. The Old Pilot Pier is a popular spot for summer mackerel and bottom fishing.

Ireland
Rugged coastline offering world-class rock fishing for hard-fighting pollock and colorful wrasse.

Ireland
A long limestone peninsula extending into Donegal Bay, known for deep water close to shore and record-breaking mullet.

Ireland
A famous limestone rock mark in North Clare. Known for deep water and a wide variety of species.

Ireland
A beautiful sandy beach in the Burren region, excellent for surf casting for bass and flatfish.

Ireland
Deep water rock marks along the scenic Sky Road, offering challenging but rewarding fishing for large predators.

Ireland
A noted mark within the island-studded Clew Bay, famous for its ray and huss fishing.

Ireland
One of the most famous shore marks in Ireland, located at the tip of the Hook Peninsula near the historic lighthouse.

Ireland
A picturesque fishing village with excellent rock and pier marks for a variety of summer species.

Ireland
A historic waterway stretching from Dublin to the Shannon. Offers tranquil fishing for a variety of coarse fish and pike.

Ireland
Running parallel to the Grand Canal, it provides excellent coarse fishing in a peaceful environment.

Ireland
A mix of canalized sections and natural river, offering diverse fishing for both coarse and game anglers.

Ireland
A large, productive lake near Virginia, Co. Cavan. Renowned for its specimen pike and large shoals of bream.

Ireland
A vast, multi-basin lake system famous for its incredible pike fishing and prolific coarse catches.

Ireland
Part of the complex Erne system, this lake is a maze of islands and channels, perfect for predator fishing.

Ireland
A stunningly beautiful lake within a Forest Park. Offers great fishing for pike and coarse fish from boat and shore.

Ireland
The first of the three large lakes on the River Shannon. Known for its wild brown trout and large pike.

Ireland
A popular competition water near Shercock. Consistently produces good catches of bream and roach.

Ireland
A large lake on the Shannon system, popular for boat angling and known for its hard-fighting pike.

Ireland
A widening of the River Shannon, this lake is relatively shallow and offers excellent pike and coarse fishing.

England
One of England's finest game rivers, the Eden flows through scenic Cumbrian landscapes. It is renowned for its prolific salmon runs and high-quality wild brown trout and grayling fishing.

England
Widely regarded as the best salmon river in England and Wales, the Tyne has seen a remarkable recovery. It offers diverse fishing from the industrial lower reaches to the scenic North and South Tyne branches.

England
A popular sea fishing mark offering access to deep water. It is famous for winter cod fishing and summer mackerel, providing a classic North Yorkshire angling experience.

England
The Lune is a major salmon and sea trout river in the North West. It flows through the beautiful Lune Valley, offering productive beats for game anglers.

England
A versatile river known for both its game and coarse fishing. It is particularly famous for its barbel and double-figure salmon runs.

England
England's largest natural lake, Windermere is a legendary fishery for specimen pike and perch. It also holds rare Arctic char in its deep waters.

England
A well-known rock and wall fishing mark in Scarborough. It is highly productive for winter cod and provides excellent sport for pollack and wrasse in summer.

England
The Tees offers a variety of fishing from the wild upper reaches above High Force to the slower coarse stretches near Stockton. It has seen a significant return of salmon in recent years.

England
Often cited as England's most beautiful lake, Ullswater is a premier wild brown trout fishery. It is also home to the rare Schelly, a glacial relic fish.

England
A pristine Northumbrian river famous for its early runs of salmon and large sea trout. It flows through the Northumberland National Park and Coquet Valley.

England
A popular sandy beach mark that fishes well for bass in the summer and codling in the winter. It is easily accessible and great for shore angling.

England
The Wear is renowned as one of the best sea trout rivers in the UK. It offers excellent night fishing for sea trout and good salmon prospects in the autumn.

England
A large multi-purpose reservoir on the border of Durham and Northumberland. It is a top-class trout fishery, frequently stocked and hosting major competitions.

England
Known as the fastest-flowing river in England, the Swale is a premier coarse fishery, especially for barbel. The upper reaches also offer good trout fishing.

England
The South Pier at the mouth of the Tyne is a legendary sea fishing spot. It offers deep water access and is a hotspot for winter cod and summer mackerel.

England
Nestled in the Northamptonshire countryside, Pitsford Water offers 750 acres of high-quality fly fishing. It is known for its scenic beauty and the occasional 'monster' trout or pike.

England
A premier 600-acre trout fishery located near Rugby, offering exceptional rainbow trout fishing. It provides a great experience for both experts and beginners with both bank and boat options.

England
The Ironbridge stretch of the River Severn is iconic for its barbel fishing and stunning scenery within a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers deep pools and fast-flowing runs ideal for various coarse species.

England
The River Trent at Newark is one of the UK's finest coarse fisheries, particularly famous for its specimen barbel. The river here is powerful and wide, providing a challenge for experienced anglers.

England
The Warwickshire Avon is a classic slow-flowing river known for its beautiful surroundings and excellent coarse fishing. It is particularly noted for its chub and barbel in the faster sections.

England
The Grand Union Canal offers extensive fishing opportunities through the heart of the Midlands. It is well-stocked with traditional canal species and is easily accessible for urban anglers.

England
Known as the 'Shroppie', this canal is famous for its clear water and diverse fish populations, including double-figure carp. It offers miles of peaceful towpath fishing through rural landscapes.

England
The canal at Fradley Junction is a popular spot for match and pleasure anglers alike. It features well-maintained towpaths and a good head of silver fish and perch.

England
The River Soar flows through Leicestershire, offering a mix of urban and rural fishing. It is a productive river for silver fish and has a reputation for producing large pike.

England
The River Nene is a slow-moving, navigable river with excellent bream and tench fishing. It features many backwaters and meadows that provide a variety of fishing environments.

England
The Welland at Spalding is a famous winter venue for roach and is also known for its large pike. The river is deep and slow-flowing as it nears the Wash.

England
The River Dove is the spiritual home of fly fishing, famously associated with Izaak Walton. It offers crystal-clear water and exceptional wild brown trout and grayling fishing.

England
The Derwent at Matlock offers a mix of trout and grayling fishing in the upper reaches and excellent coarse fishing for barbel and chub further downstream.

England
The River Wye at Hereford is world-famous for its barbel and salmon fishing. It is a large, powerful river with stunning scenery and high-quality sport for all types of anglers.

England
A small, picturesque Victorian reservoir of 114 acres. It is known for its clear water and provides a more intimate fly fishing experience compared to the larger reservoirs.

England
A 200-acre reservoir in Staffordshire offering good coarse and predator fishing. It is a popular multi-use site with easy access and a healthy population of pike.

England
A stunning 790-acre reservoir in the heart of Staffordshire. It is a premier trout fishery offering both bank and boat fishing in a beautiful, tranquil setting.

England
A 198-acre reservoir in West Sussex known for its fantastic coarse and predator fishing. It is particularly popular for its large pike and carp specimens.

England
A large reservoir in Kent offering excellent coarse fishing, with specialist syndicates for carp and pike. It is a key venue for the Crowborough & District Anglers Association.

England
A stunning 280-acre water in East Sussex offering both day ticket pleasure fishing and syndicate carp fishing. It is well-regarded for its large bream and pike.

England
One of the best any-method trout fisheries in the UK, stocked with over 50,000 high-quality trout annually. It offers both boat and bank fishing in a beautiful Essex setting.

England
The largest reservoir in Suffolk, providing over 400 acres of water for coarse and carp fishing. It is famous for its large bream shoals and specimen carp.

England
A picturesque chalk river flowing through Norfolk, famous for its specimen roach and barbel. It offers a mix of urban fishing in Norwich and rural stretches upstream.

England
Forms the border between Norfolk and Suffolk, offering diverse fishing from fast-flowing upper reaches to tidal lower sections. It is renowned for its winter pike fishing.

England
The 'Capital of the Broads', the Bure at Wroxham is a hotspot for roach and large pike. It offers extensive bank fishing and is a favorite for boat-based anglers.

England
A legendary river for pike fishing, particularly around Potter Heigham and Hickling Broad. It is known for its clear water and prolific winter catches.

England
A narrow and winding river that offers intimate fishing for roach and bream. It is less tidal than other Broads rivers, making it a peaceful choice for pleasure anglers.

England
A powerful tidal river famous for its massive shoals of bream and roach. It is a premier match fishing venue with many productive stretches near Brundall.

England
A historic river flowing from Hertfordshire into London, offering a wide variety of fishing from small stream sections to large navigable channels. It is noted for its big chub and barbel.

England
The principal river of Kent, providing excellent coarse fishing through Maidstone and beyond. It is well-known for its large bream and productive winter pike fishing.

England
A peaceful river flowing through the scenic Sussex countryside, offering quality coarse fishing. The stretch near Bodiam Castle is particularly iconic and productive.

England
The longest river in Sussex, known for its strong tides and hard-fighting fish. It offers excellent chub and roach fishing in the tidal reaches near Pulborough.

England
A tidal river in West Sussex that offers a unique mix of freshwater and estuarine species. It is popular for its chub and roach, as well as sea trout and mullet.

England
A diverse river in East Sussex offering everything from small stream fishing to large tidal reaches. It is famous for its sea trout run and quality coarse fishing.

England
An iconic North Norfolk pier offering excellent sea fishing for a variety of species. It is a popular spot for both summer mackerel and winter cod fishing.

England
A productive sea fishing mark in Suffolk, providing access to deep water and a variety of species. It is well-regarded for its winter whiting and cod catches.

England
One of the most famous sea fishing locations in the UK, known for its deep water close to shore. It offers world-class beach fishing for cod and rays.

England
The largest marina in the UK, offering extensive fishing from its breakwaters. It is a hotspot for summer species like mackerel and garfish.

England
A major river in Devon flowing from Exmoor to the English Channel at Exmouth. It offers diverse fishing from wild trout in the upper reaches to coarse fish and salmon in the lower sections.

England
Forming the border between Devon and Cornwall, the Tamar is famous for its salmon and sea trout runs. The lower sections also offer excellent coarse fishing.

England
A beautiful river rising on Dartmoor, known for its high-quality game fishing. It is split into the East and West Dart, both offering superb wild brown trout fishing.

England
Flowing from Dartmoor to Teignmouth, this river is a prime location for sea trout and salmon. The upper reaches provide excellent fly fishing for wild brown trout.

England
Famous as the setting for 'Tarka the Otter', the Torridge is one of the best sea trout rivers in the UK. It also has a significant run of Atlantic salmon.

England
A major North Devon river known for its prolific sea trout and salmon fishing. It offers a variety of beats from the upper moorland reaches to the tidal estuary.

England
A premier fly fishing destination on Exmoor, Wimbleball is famous for its hard-fighting rainbow trout. It offers both boat and bank fishing in a stunning moorland setting.

England
The largest reservoir in Devon, Roadford is a dedicated wild brown trout fishery. It offers over 700 acres of water to explore by boat or bank.

England
Located on the edge of Dartmoor, Burrator is one of the most picturesque trout fisheries in the South West. It is regularly stocked with high-quality rainbow trout.

England
Cornwall's largest inland water, Colliford is a premier wild brown trout fishery. The lake's clear water and rugged Bodmin Moor setting provide a unique angling experience.

England
Penzance offers diverse sea fishing from the harbour walls and rocky marks around Mount's Bay. It is a hotspot for mackerel in summer and bass year-round.

England
Weymouth is a legendary sea fishing destination. The Stone Pier is a popular and accessible mark for a variety of species, while the deeper waters are famous for boat angling.

England
A popular North Devon sea fishing spot, Ilfracombe Pier offers easy access to deep water. It is particularly productive for mackerel and pollack during the summer months.

England
One of the largest natural harbours in the world, Poole offers exceptional sea fishing for bass and mullet. The harbour's diverse habitats support a wide range of species.

England
A beautiful Cornish river rising on Bodmin Moor, the Fowey is renowned for its late-season runs of sea trout and salmon. It offers classic fly fishing in a wooded valley.

England
The Camel is one of Cornwall's most productive salmon and sea trout rivers. It flows through a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers excellent fly fishing.

England
The River Kennet is a major tributary of the Thames, offering a diverse mix of chalk stream fly fishing and excellent coarse fishing. It is particularly noted for its specimen barbel and historic 'greenback' trout.

England
The upper and middle reaches of the Thames provide extensive public and private fishing opportunities for a wide variety of coarse species. It is a popular destination for both match and pleasure anglers.

England
Farmoor is a premier fly fishery split into two reservoirs, offering both catch-and-release and take-home options. It is renowned for its large trout and winter predator fishing for pike and perch.

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A large public water supply reservoir offering high-quality fly fishing for trout in a scenic setting. It is one of the major reservoirs serving the London and Thames Valley area.

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Wraysbury is legendary in the carp fishing world, known for producing some of the UK's most famous and largest specimen carp. It offers a challenging but rewarding experience for dedicated specimen hunters.

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The River Loddon is a diverse waterway offering excellent coarse fishing, particularly for barbel and chub in its swifter sections. It is managed by several local angling clubs providing varied access.

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The River Wey offers a mix of tranquil rural fishing and more accessible urban stretches, with a good variety of coarse fish and some trout. It is well-managed by local societies like Godalming Angling.

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A beautiful and intimate chalk stream, the Lambourn is prized for its wild brown trout and clear, fast-flowing water. It offers a more secluded fly fishing experience compared to larger rivers.

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A major tributary of the River Test, the Anton is a classic chalk stream offering excellent fly fishing for trout and grayling. It flows through the town of Andover and into the Test valley.

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Chichester Harbour is a vast natural harbour offering diverse sea fishing opportunities from both shore and boat. It is a designated bass nursery area with specific seasonal protections.

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A popular South Coast sea fishing destination, Bognor offers productive beach and pier fishing for a variety of seasonal species. It is well-known for its summer smoothhound and bass runs.

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Worthing's beaches and historic pier provide excellent access for sea anglers targeting a wide range of species. The pier is particularly noted for its summer bream and mackerel fishing.

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Chale Bay is one of the best marks on the Isle of Wight for ray fishing, offering thornback, blonde, and small-eyed rays. It is a rugged beach mark best fished after a storm when the water is coloured.

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The River Meon is a small but beautiful Hampshire chalk stream, known for its wild brown trout and seasonal runs of sea trout. It offers a challenging and intimate fly fishing experience.

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The River Hamble is a busy tidal waterway offering good sea fishing for bass and mullet, particularly in its lower reaches. It is also a popular spot for crabbing and light shore angling.

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While fishing is restricted on the main Beaulieu River, permits are available for Park Shore, offering productive sea fishing on the Solent coast. It is a peaceful and scenic location within the Beaulieu Estate.

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The Great Lake at Blenheim Palace offers historic and scenic fishing for specimen pike and a variety of coarse species. It is a prestigious venue set within the grounds of a World Heritage site.

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Virginia Water is a large man-made lake in Windsor Great Park, offering tranquil fishing for carp, pike, and other coarse species. It is a popular destination for its scenic beauty and well-maintained banks.

A classic Highland spate river known for its dramatic scenery and challenging pools. It offers some of the finest fly fishing for salmon in Scotland, particularly in the middle and lower reaches.

A smaller, intimate river that provides excellent sport for both salmon and sea trout. It is well-regarded for its accessibility and the quality of its angling association waters.

Famous worldwide for its wild brown trout, the Don is a premier destination for dry fly enthusiasts. It also has a significant run of salmon and sea trout, particularly in the autumn.

One of the most productive salmon rivers in Scotland for its size, the North Esk is a prolific producer of spring and summer fish. It features a variety of water from fast-flowing streams to deep holding pools.

Known for its excellent sea trout runs, the South Esk also offers high-quality salmon fishing throughout the season. It flows through the scenic Glen Esk before reaching the sea at Montrose.

Famous for its large sea trout, the Ythan is a unique river with a significant tidal estuary. It provides excellent sport for anglers looking for hard-fighting migratory fish in a coastal setting.

A small but productive spate river near Peterhead, the Ugie is well-known for its late-season salmon and sea trout runs. It is managed by a local angling association providing affordable access.

A charming river that flows through Elgin, offering good opportunities for salmon and sea trout, especially after rain. It is a typical spate river where timing is key to success.

A major tributary of the River Tay, the Isla is known for its productive salmon beats and excellent brown trout fishing. It offers a mix of slow-moving water and faster runs.

A beautiful river that flows from Loch Earn, providing excellent sport for salmon, sea trout, and grayling. It is particularly noted for its late-season salmon runs and winter grayling fishing.

A tributary of the Tay, the Almond is a picturesque river offering good salmon fishing in its lower reaches and wild brown trout throughout. It is a popular choice for local anglers.

A large, deep loch famous for its wild brown trout and legendary large Ferox trout. It offers a true Highland fishing experience surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.

Known for its scenic beauty and "Queen's View," Loch Tummel provides excellent fishing for brown trout and large pike. It is a popular spot for both boat and bank angling.

A quiet and secluded loch in the heart of the Trossachs, Loch Voil is known for its wild brown trout and occasional salmon. It offers a peaceful fishing experience away from the crowds.

The longest sea loch in Scotland, famous for its deep waters and diverse marine life. Inveraray offers accessible shore marks for both beginners and experienced anglers.

A deep sea loch running north from the Firth of Clyde, popular for its dramatic scenery and year-round fishing opportunities. The head of the loch at Arrochar is a well-known mark.

A smaller, sheltered arm of Loch Long known for its tranquility and good catches of cod and spurdog. The area around Carrick Castle provides excellent rock and pier marks.

A unique, glacially-carved sea loch with extreme depths, famous among sea anglers for its prolific spurdog population. It offers a wilderness fishing experience with stunning mountain backdrops.

A smaller sea loch north of Oban, known for its biodiversity and protected reefs. It provides sheltered fishing spots ideal for light tackle and lure fishing.

A major sea loch on the west coast, offering diverse marks from deep water narrows to shallow bays. The Corran Ferry area is a popular spot for catching rays and dogfish.

A rugged and beautiful sea loch famous for its specimen fishing, particularly Common Skate which must be released. It is one of the most scenic and productive lochs in the Highlands.

A remote and picturesque sea loch known for its historical connections and sea trout fishing. The shallow, sandy areas are excellent for flounder and bass in the summer.

A small, steep-sided sea loch that offers excellent lure fishing for pollack and coalfish from the rocky shores. It is a quiet location perfect for those seeking solitude.

A world-renowned location for heavy-duty sea angling, particularly for massive Common Skate. The deep, fast-flowing waters between Mull and the mainland are a haven for large predators.

A popular and accessible urban fishing mark on the Firth of Clyde, offering comfortable fishing from the esplanade. It is a great spot for families and beginners during the mackerel season.

The inner Solway Firth provides excellent estuary fishing with vast intertidal sand flats. It is particularly noted for its flounder and bass fishing in the summer months.

A large, sheltered sea loch that serves as a major ferry port, offering diverse fishing from piers and beaches. It is a reliable venue for a variety of species throughout the year.

A charming coastal village with rugged rock marks that produce exciting fishing for wrasse and pollack. The harbour walls and surrounding cliffs are famous among sea anglers.

The southernmost point of Scotland, offering world-class sea angling from both shore and boat. The powerful tides and deep water attract a wide range of specimen fish.

A busy fishing port that offers easy access for shore anglers from the harbour walls. It is a popular spot for catching mackerel in the summer and cod in the winter.

A classic pier fishing venue on the west coast, providing comfortable fishing for all ages. It is particularly productive during the summer mackerel run.

Offers a mix of harbour wall and rocky shore fishing, with good opportunities for a variety of species. The rocky areas to the north of the harbour are particularly good for pollack.

A quieter alternative to the larger lochs, offering sheltered fishing in a beautiful setting. The area around Barcaldine is known for its productive shore marks.

A challenging but rewarding rock mark on the Rhins of Galloway, known for its deep water and strong currents. It is a prime location for large pollack and wrasse.

A productive stretch of the Ribble known for its barbel and chub fishing, as well as seasonal runs of migratory salmonids. It offers a mix of fast shallows and deeper pools.

Regarded as one of England's finest game fishing rivers, the Rigmaden stretch offers classic fly fishing for salmon and sea trout in beautiful surroundings.

A popular and accessible stretch of the River Kent running through Kendal, offering good opportunities for wild brown trout and seasonal sea trout.

A medium-sized river with clear water and a gravel bottom, famous for its large wild brown trout. It is a major tributary of the River Eden.

Known as a challenging dry fly fishing spot, the Lowther is a beautiful limestone-influenced stream with a good population of wild trout.

A classic Yorkshire river known for its hard-fighting barbel and large chub. The Skipton-on-Swale stretch is a favorite for match and pleasure anglers.

The Ure at Masham provides excellent fly fishing for trout and grayling, with an increasing number of salmon being caught in recent years.

A picturesque stretch of the upper Nidd offering a mix of game and coarse fishing in a quiet, rural setting.

A deep, slow-flowing section of the lower Aire that is well-known for its large catches of silverfish and specimen pike.

The Soar around Loughborough offers varied fishing in both the main river and the navigation sections, with good stocks of all major coarse species.

A classic fenland river fishery known for its winter roach fishing and summer tench and bream. The Deeping St James stretch is very popular.

Once heavily polluted, the Don has seen a remarkable recovery and now offers some of the best barbel and chub fishing in the region.

A premier salmon river in the Lake District, the Derwent at Cockermouth offers excellent fly and lure fishing for migratory fish.

A famous stretch of the Trent below the weir, renowned for its specimen barbel and large shoals of chub and roach.

A recovering river that now provides good sport for local anglers, particularly for roach and chub in the winter months.

A small, intimate river that is perfect for roving for chub and dace. The Pastures stretch is a well-managed local favorite.

A classic Dales river with fast runs and deep pools, offering superb dry fly and nymph fishing for wild trout and grayling.

The Calder has improved significantly in water quality and now hosts regular matches with impressive weights of roach and chub.

A small, intimate tributary of the Eden that offers challenging fishing for wild brown trout in a secluded environment.

The Swale at Richmond is famous for its dramatic scenery and offers a mix of fly fishing for trout and grayling, and coarse fishing for barbel.

A stunning 400-acre upland reservoir famous for its fly fishing. It is particularly noted for its buzzer fishing and large pike caught on the fly.

A large 750-acre reservoir offering diverse fishing opportunities. It is split into a nature reserve and a fishing area, providing a tranquil environment for anglers.

A 140-acre reservoir known for its specimen coarse fish. It is considered a challenging water that rewards experienced anglers with large bream and tench.

A large, shallow sandy-bottomed lake famous for its specimen tench and rudd. It is a popular leisure spot that offers high-quality traditional coarse fishing.

A historic 140-acre lake within Windsor Great Park. It is known for its large, old carp and stunning landscape, offering a unique fishing experience in a royal setting.

A large, secluded reservoir managed by Cranbrook and District Angling Club. It is known for its specimen pike and wild environment.

A beautiful 50-acre reservoir managed by Hastings Fly Fishers Club. It offers high-quality fly fishing for stocked rainbows and wild brown trout in a wooded setting.

A picturesque 75-acre reservoir known for its early season sport and buzzer fishing. It is a popular venue for both bank and boat fly anglers.

A 230-acre reservoir set in the National Forest. It is a well-established trout fishery offering clear water and hard-fighting fish.

A 210-acre reservoir known for its large shoals of bream. It offers challenging but rewarding natural water fishing in a scenic valley.

An exclusive 100-acre reservoir located beside Bradgate Park. It is a private fishery known for its tranquility and high-quality trout and pike fishing.

A 27-acre former clay pit that now serves as a popular local fishery. It is well-stocked with carp and tench, offering accessible fishing in Loughborough.

A large, deep reservoir known for its specimen bream and pike. It is a challenging, low-stock water that is highly regarded by specialist specimen hunters.

One of the UK's premier day-ticket carp and specialist fisheries, consisting of multiple lakes like St Johns and Manor Farm. It is renowned for its high stock of specimen carp and excellent facilities.

A historic and world-famous complex of lakes known for producing some of the UK's most iconic carp. It features legendary waters like the Car Park Lake and North Lake.

A massive and challenging gravel pit complex, famous for the legendary carp 'Mary'. It offers a wild and demanding fishing experience across its vast acreage.

Part of the prestigious Horton Complex, this 15-acre lake is a high-end specimen venue. It is well-known for its large carp and beautifully maintained surroundings.

A premier day-ticket water on the Yateley complex, famous for its incredible stock of 40lb+ carp. It is a relatively shallow gravel pit with a rich history.

A historic specimen fishery located in the Colne Valley, offering excellent day-ticket fishing. It is known for its large carp and diverse range of lakes.

A popular country park fishery featuring the 24-acre Black Swan Lake. It is known for its specimen carp and scenic environment, managed by Wokingham Borough Council.

A series of mature gravel pits near Reading, offering a mix of syndicate and club-controlled fishing. They are known for their large carp and quiet, natural setting.

A 26-acre gravel pit and river stretch offering diverse fishing opportunities. It is part of the Dinton Pastures complex and is known for its specimen carp and tench.

An exclusive estate fishery featuring several lakes and stretches of the River Kennet. It is known for its pristine environment and high-quality specimen fish.

A famous stretch of the River Kennet known for its exceptional barbel and chub fishing. It offers a classic river fishing experience in a beautiful setting.

A well-established trout fishery offering both lake and river fishing for rainbow and brown trout. It is known for its clear water and high-quality fish.

A historic waterway connecting the River Thames to the Bristol Channel. It offers extensive coarse fishing for a variety of species in a tranquil environment.

The UK's longest canal, providing a vast network of fishing opportunities. It is known for its diverse species, including large carp and specimen zander.

A scenic and narrow canal offering traditional coarse fishing. It is particularly noted for its chub and perch fishing in the quieter rural sections.

A key part of the Midlands canal network, offering productive fishing for silvers and predators. It is well-known for its significant population of zander.

A peaceful, lock-free canal that is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It offers excellent fishing for pike and large carp in its clear waters.

A beautiful canal known for its clear water and diverse fish stocks. It offers excellent sport for tench and bream, as well as specimen pike.

A productive river for migratory fish, particularly sea trout (sewin) which run fresh off the tide. It offers a mix of natural and urban surroundings with excellent wild brown trout fishing.

A tributary of the Ogmore, known for its crystal-clear limestone-influenced water and wild brown trout. It is a challenging but rewarding small stream for fly anglers.

Famous for its wild brown trout in the upper reaches and grayling throughout. The lower reaches slow down and provide good coarse fishing for chub and dace.

A post-industrial river that has seen a remarkable recovery, now hosting a healthy population of wild brown trout. It is known for its prolific fly hatches, including March Browns.

A small, meandering river that offers quiet fishing for wild trout and various coarse species. It is a hidden gem for local anglers seeking a peaceful session near the city.

Similar to the Taff, the Rhymney has recovered from its industrial past to become a fine trout and grayling fishery. It offers varied water from fast riffles to deep pools.

A river that has undergone significant environmental improvement, now supporting a good stock of wild brown trout. It provides interesting fishing in both rural and urban settings.

A classic Usk tributary known for its beautiful scenery and abundance of small, wild brown trout. It is a perfect spot for light-tackle fly fishing.

A small tributary of the Usk that flows through Abergavenny. It offers intimate small-stream fishing for wild trout and is often overlooked by those fishing the main river.

A premier top-of-the-water trout fishery with 23km of shoreline. It is also renowned for its large pike, with specimens over 30lbs frequently caught.

A peaceful, tree-lined reservoir that offers a more sheltered alternative to Brenig. It is stocked with rainbow trout and has a significant population of perch.

A large, shallow reservoir on Anglesey known for its hard-fighting trout and prolific fly life. It is a popular spot for both bank and boat anglers.

A smaller reservoir on Anglesey that provides consistent sport for stocked trout. It is well-managed and offers easy access for anglers of all abilities.

A popular and accessible mark on the Menai Strait. It offers a mix of rock and silt bottom, producing a variety of species depending on the season and tide.

A series of rock marks on the west coast of Anglesey. It is famous for its lure fishing for pollack and wrasse, and can be very productive for mackerel in the summer.

A prominent headland on the north coast of Anglesey. It offers deep water close to the rocks, making it an excellent spot for spinning and float fishing.

A stretch of water between the two bridges on the Menai Strait known for its fierce tidal currents. It is a premier spot for targeting large bass using lures or bait.

The vast beaches and rock marks of Cardigan Bay offer diverse sea fishing. It is particularly noted for its summer bass fishing and the chance of rays and tope from certain marks.

A small, limestone-influenced river that provides excellent wild trout fishing in its upper reaches and coarse fishing lower down. It is a quiet, local favorite.

A collection of high-altitude glacial lakes (Llynnau) offering wild trout fishing in some of the most dramatic scenery in the UK. Many require a hike to reach.

Known for its unique 'Dollaghan' trout that migrate from Lough Neagh. It offers high-quality game angling in a scenic setting.

A major tributary of Lough Neagh, famous for its autumn run of salmon and large Dollaghan trout.

Regarded as one of the best brown trout rivers in Northern Ireland with excellent dry fly fishing.

A productive river flowing into Lough Neagh, particularly noted for its late-season Dollaghan runs.

A tributary of the River Maine, known for its clear water and good stocks of wild brown trout.

A beautiful spate river flowing through Roe Valley Country Park, renowned for its summer sea trout and autumn salmon.

A renowned spate river for salmon and sea trout, entering Lough Foyle near Derry city.

A shallow, productive lough just north of Lough Neagh, famous for its large pike and diverse coarse fish.

A wild, cross-border venue offering excellent coarse fishing and occasional large brown trout.

A small, scenic river flowing through the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, offering wild brown trout fishing.

The mouth of the lough near Portaferry offers excellent shore fishing due to strong tidal currents.

Popular shore marks like Limerick Point offer good winter codling and summer mackerel fishing.

Greencastle Point is a top shore mark for a variety of species, including ray and sea trout.

Offers unique island fishing opportunities with deep water close to the shore and diverse species.

Famous for its charter boat fishing trips, providing access to the rich waters of the North Coast.

A smaller tributary of the River Maine, offering quiet and challenging wild trout fishing.

The numerous small streams and rivers flowing into Lough Neagh provide diverse fishing for both game and coarse anglers.

An 18-mile long barrier beach made of steeply sloping shingle, allowing deep water access with short casts. Famous for its variety of species and the 'Dragon's Teeth' winter cod mark.

A rocky headland at the southerly point of Dorset, known for record-breaking wrasse and challenging rock ledges like Pulpit Rock. Strong tidal flows and high ledges require care.

Offers both harbour-side (cleaner ground) and seaward-side (rougher ground) fishing. Popular for float fishing and accessible for various skill levels.

A sandy beach known for rays at range and bass in the surf. Rockier edges provide spinning opportunities for bass.

A versatile mark offering everything from light float fishing for mackerel to heavy gear for large conger eels.

Swanage Pier is great for summer float fishing, while Peveril Point offers a more challenging rock mark for bass and wrasse.

A scenic but snaggy rock mark best suited for float fishing or spinning. Requires a long walk and steep descent.

A rocky headland with difficult access requiring climbing. Very productive for lure fishing but extremely snaggy for bottom fishing.

Budleigh offers shingle beach fishing for huss and sole, while Exmouth provides estuary and harbour marks for mullet and bass.

A productive Severn Estuary mark along the sea wall by Sharpness Docks. Known for powerful currents and a huge tidal range; best fished on neap tides.

Located on the opposite side of the Severn from Sharpness, offering similar estuary fishing from the harbour walls and surrounding banks.

A wide, deep ship canal connecting Gloucester to Sharpness. Famous for its large pike and consistent coarse fishing in a unique industrial setting.

A popular mark in the upper Bristol Channel. Winter is best for cod and whiting, while summer produces conger and bass.

The Victorian pier is a famous fishing venue (requires a permit/fee). The sea wall also offers good fishing for similar species.

Sand Point is a rocky headland offering good ray and bass fishing, while Knightstone Island provides more accessible pier-style fishing.

A very popular Bristol Channel venue. The 'Gasworks' mark is famous for rays and smoothhounds in the summer.

Rugged rock marks along the North Devon coast. Lynmouth offers great spinning for bass where the river meets the sea.

A very accessible and popular mark offering a wide variety of species. Great for beginners and experienced anglers alike.

A world-famous rock mark known for its incredible mackerel runs and variety of species. Can get very busy in summer.

Rocky ledges below the castle offering deep water access. Excellent for wrasse and spinning for mackerel.

A picturesque and productive pier. Great for light lure fishing and float fishing for mackerel and pollock.

A prominent headland with various marks. The 'Island' and rocky ledges offer great sport for lure and bait anglers.

Famous for its bass fishing. The sandy banks and estuary mouth provide excellent sport for lure and bait fishing.

The historic Cobb wall offers great fishing into deep water. Popular for families and serious anglers alike.

A deep-water estuary pier. Excellent for mullet and light lure fishing for bass and pollock.

A premier game fishing river in the Forest of Bowland, known for its wild brown trout and exceptional grayling. It offers a mix of fast runs and deep pools in a scenic, unspoiled environment.

A recovering river that has seen significant improvements in water quality, now supporting a healthy population of coarse fish and trout. It flows through wooded valleys and urban areas, offering varied fishing opportunities.

A slow-flowing river with many free stretches, particularly popular for its winter silverfish sport. It provides accessible fishing for local anglers looking for a natural river experience.

Once heavily polluted, the Irwell is now a thriving urban fishery with surprising numbers of trout and grayling in its upper reaches. It offers unique fishing right in the heart of Manchester and Bury.

The Mersey has undergone a massive cleanup and now hosts a variety of coarse species, especially in the Stockport and Warrington stretches. It is a large, powerful river that requires careful approach.

A canalized river famous for its match fishing and large shoals of bream. It offers consistent sport throughout the year in a tranquil Cheshire setting.

A fast-flowing, meandering river highly regarded for its barbel and chub fishing. It is one of the most picturesque rivers in the North West, offering challenging but rewarding sport.

A small, intimate river that flows through the Cheshire countryside, providing excellent sport for wild brown trout. It is a favorite for fly anglers seeking a quiet, technical challenge.

A tributary of the Mersey that offers excellent game and coarse fishing in a variety of settings from urban parks to rural valleys. It is well-known for its grayling sport during the winter months.

Flowing through the Etherow Country Park, this river provides a scenic backdrop for both game and coarse angling. The park's lodge also offers stillwater fishing adjacent to the river.

The largest fly fishing reservoir in the North West, situated in the stunning Forest of Bowland. It is famous for its hard-fighting trout and clear water, offering both boat and bank fishing.

A beautiful, deep reservoir near Bolton that offers challenging fishing for traditional coarse species. It is part of a chain of reservoirs and is known for its stunning scenery and quiet atmosphere.

A high-altitude reservoir surrounded by pine forests, providing a unique and atmospheric fishing experience. It is primarily a predator and silverfish water, popular with those who enjoy a wilder setting.

A popular country park reservoir that offers accessible fishing for a variety of coarse species. It is well-stocked and provides consistent sport for both pleasure and match anglers.

Part of the Rivington chain, this reservoir is known for its large shoals of bream and specimen pike. It offers expansive views and a classic reservoir fishing experience.

The largest reservoir in the Rivington chain, offering vast areas of water for anglers to explore. It is particularly noted for its pike fishing and large bags of silverfish.

Also known as Lake Burwain, this reservoir is a popular venue for local angling clubs. It offers good sport for traditional coarse species in a pleasant East Lancashire setting.

A well-established club water that provides reliable fishing for a range of coarse species. It is situated in the Colne Valley and is a favorite for local club members.

The River Tavy offers some of the best salmon and sea trout fishing in the South West. Managed by the TWP Fishing Club, it features diverse beats from moorland streams to deeper pools.

A beautiful tributary of the Tavy, the Walkham is known for its wild brown trout and late-season sea trout runs. It provides challenging fishing in a stunning Dartmoor setting.

The Plym offers varied fishing from its upper reaches on Dartmoor down to the wooded valleys near Plymouth. It is particularly noted for its sea trout runs in the summer months.

A small, intimate river offering high-quality fly fishing for wild brown trout. The Upper Yealm Fishery provides day tickets for anglers looking for a peaceful moorland stream experience.

The Erme is a fast-flowing river rising on Dartmoor, offering challenging fishing for wild brown trout. It also sees modest runs of sea trout during the summer and autumn.

Not to be confused with its larger namesakes, the Devon Avon is a premier trout and salmon river. It offers delightful dry fly fishing in the summer and good salmon prospects in the autumn.

The Teign is one of Devon's most famous rivers, offering over 12 miles of excellent game fishing. It is well-known for its prolific sea trout runs and beautiful wooded valley scenery.

A major tributary of the Teign, the Bovey offers intimate fly fishing for wild brown trout. It is a classic moorland stream that requires stealth and precision from the angler.

The Sid is a small, short river that flows through Sidmouth. It holds a surprising population of wild brown trout and sees occasional sea trout runs in high water conditions.

The Otter is renowned for its high-quality dry fly fishing for wild brown trout. It is a limestone-influenced stream with excellent fly hatches, managed primarily by private clubs.

The Culm offers a mix of game and coarse fishing. It is particularly noted for its winter chub and pike fishing, as well as wild brown trout in its upper reaches.

The Tone flows through Taunton and offers excellent coarse fishing, especially for chub and dace. It also holds a fair population of brown trout and the occasional salmon.

A slow-moving river on the Somerset Levels, the Parrett is famous for its bream and silverfish catches. It is a popular venue for match and pleasure anglers alike.

The Brue is a classic Somerset Levels river, offering intimate and productive coarse fishing. It is well-known for its large pike and quality roach and chub fishing.

A premier 374-acre reservoir on Exmoor, Wimbleball is famous for its hard-fighting rainbow trout and wild brown trout. It offers both boat and bank fishing in a scenic setting.

Cornwall's largest lake, Colliford is a premier wild brown trout fishery. It offers traditional fly fishing in a rugged moorland environment, where the fish are known for their quality.

Siblyback is a popular trout fishery on Bodmin Moor, regularly stocked with rainbow trout. It provides excellent fly fishing opportunities for both beginners and experienced anglers.

The Axe is a beautiful river on the Devon/Somerset border, offering excellent fly fishing for trout and sea trout. It is managed by several clubs and is known for its clear water.

Ross-shire's premier salmon river, featuring productive beats like Brahan and Coul. It is heavily influenced by a hydro-electric scheme providing stable flows.

A major Highland river known for its scenic beauty and productive salmon beats. The river is part of a significant hydro-electric system affecting water levels.

A picturesque spate river running from Loch Morie to the Cromarty Firth. It is renowned for its fast-flowing pools and is an excellent location for catching a first salmon.

A fast-flowing medium-sized river producing hundreds of salmon per season. It flows into the Kyle of Sutherland and features beats like Braelangwell and Gledfield.

One of the most famous salmon rivers in the Highlands, draining into the Kyle of Sutherland. It is highly sought after for its consistent runs of spring and summer fish.

A prolific spate river flowing from Ben More Assynt to the Kyle of Sutherland. It offers varied fishing across beats like Duchally and Glenrossal.

A short but powerful river flowing from Loch Shin to the Kyle of Sutherland. It is famous for the Shin Falls where salmon can be seen leaping.

The largest loch in the Assynt area, offering both bank and boat fishing. It is famous for its large ferox trout and accessible salmon fishing.

Regarded as one of Scotland's premier sea trout lochs, located in the far north. Fishing is primarily by fly and dapping from boats.

A large, productive loch at the head of the River Naver system. It offers excellent boat fishing for salmon and quality brown trout.

A narrow, picturesque loch situated in Strath Brora. It provides accessible day-let salmon fishing and is managed by the local angling club.

A classic north coast spate river requiring rain to perform at its best. It is known for good runs of salmon and sea trout in falling spates.

A renowned west coast river system that includes Loch Stack. It is famous for its high-quality fly fishing for migratory species.

A famous salmon river flowing from Loch Assynt to the sea at Lochinver. It is divided into three beats and is known for its summer runs.

A rugged west coast spate river located south of Lochinver. Fishing is restricted to the bottom two miles below the impassable Kirkaig Falls.

A legendary loch in the Laxford system, famous for its sea trout and salmon fishing. It sits beneath the dramatic peak of Ben Stack.

One of Scotland's most beautiful lochs, historically famous for its sea trout. While stocks have declined, it remains a majestic location for wild trout fishing.

A massive loch, the largest in Sutherland, offering extensive boat fishing for wild brown trout. It is also known for its large ferox trout.

Located in the Pentland Hills Regional Park, Harlaw is a popular destination for both bait and fly fishing. It is well-stocked and offers accessible fishing from the banks.

A scenic reservoir in the Pentland Hills, Threipmuir is known for its wild brown trout. Fishing is primarily by fly, with both boat and bank options available through the local association.

A premier boat-only fly fishery nestled in the Pentland Hills. It is renowned for the quality of its stocked trout and the stunning surrounding scenery.

A small, secluded reservoir in the Pentland Hills offering high-quality fly fishing. It is managed as a private fishery and is well-stocked with hard-fighting trout.

Formerly a premier trout fishery, Loch Fitty now offers diverse fishing for pike and perch. It has undergone significant changes due to local mining but remains a popular spot for local anglers.

Set within Lochore Meadows Country Park, this loch provides accessible fishing for all. It is stocked with trout and also holds a good population of coarse fish.

A shallow lowland loch known primarily for its pike and perch fishing. It offers a more natural and quiet fishing experience compared to larger nearby lochs.

A historic loch overlooked by Linlithgow Palace, offering excellent boat fishing for trout. It is managed by the Forth Area Federation of Anglers.

A large, windswept reservoir known for its hard-fighting trout and large pike. It is managed by the Cobbinshaw Angling Association and offers both boat and bank fishing.

A remote-feeling upland reservoir that offers a wild fishing experience. It is known for its clear water and quality trout, providing a peaceful escape for anglers.

A well-managed trout fishery offering both boat and bank fishing. It is known for its high stocking density and the excellent condition of its fish.

A large, high-altitude reservoir in the Southern Uplands, Daer is famous for its wild brown trout. The fishing is challenging but rewarding in a dramatic landscape.

An upland reservoir offering excellent wild brown trout fishing. It is known for being more affordable than some nearby waters while still providing high-quality sport.

Set in a spectacular glacial valley, Talla offers wild brown trout fishing in a breathtaking setting. Permits are required and fishing is strictly fly-only.

A remote reservoir adjacent to Talla, Fruid offers similar wild brown trout fishing in a quiet, upland environment. It is a great spot for those seeking solitude.

The largest reservoir in the area, Megget is known for its wild brown trout and stunning scenery. It offers a vast area for anglers to explore from the banks.

The largest natural loch in the Scottish Borders, offering diverse fishing for trout, pike, and perch. It is a popular spot for both local and visiting anglers.

A popular and accessible spot on the River Thurne, ideal for beginners due to the high density of fish gathering near the boatyards.

A quieter, cleaner stretch of water with fewer boats, offering a more tranquil fishing experience. The North Broad is a nature reserve requiring a permit.

The final downstream location for non-tidal fishing on the Bure, known for good catches of bream and roach in warmer weather.

One of the most picturesque areas in the Broads, offering a peaceful setting and plenty of space for first-time anglers.

A versatile location on the River Bure with a wide variety of species, particularly famous for large tench that appear after dark.

Known as the capital of the Broads, Wroxham's tidal sections are renowned for predatory species like pike and perch.

A sheltered spot on the River Ant where overhanging trees provide ideal cover for larger roach and pike.

A popular spot on the River Ant, especially the north side, offering excellent float fishing opportunities in the evenings.

A peaceful residential area with free fishing access, where the narrowing river channels fish towards Barton Broad.

Located at the north of Barton Broad, this area offers excellent free fishing and is particularly productive during the winter months.

A scenic stretch of the River Bure that remains tidal but with a steady flow, offering a variety of species throughout the season.

The junction where the River Thurne meets the River Bure, providing a diverse environment for various coarse fishing tactics.

The largest of the Broads, known for its high-quality perch fishing, though its saline levels can be challenging for other species.

A beautiful canalised river offering over 13 miles of fishing, with carp reaching over 30 lbs and a variety of silverfish.

A 5-mile stretch of the River Stour on the Suffolk bank, managed by the Colchester Angling Preservation Society.

A medium to slow-flowing part of the Stour, wide with short bends through open meadows, offering a classic river fishing experience.

A premier fishing destination featuring four well-stocked lakes and a productive stretch of the River Nene, famous for its large bream.

A vast meadow area near Godmanchester providing access to the River Great Ouse, popular for its predatory fish and bream.

A long stretch of the Grand Union Canal managed by Wigston Angling Society, offering diverse urban and rural fishing.

A traditional canal fishery with plenty of silverfish and some larger predators, ideal for a relaxing day's angling.

A scenic reservoir on Bodmin Moor providing excellent rainbow trout fishing. It is popular for both bank and boat angling with good facilities.

A high-altitude reservoir on Dartmoor offering wild brown trout fishing. The site is rich in cultural heritage and surrounded by forest and moorland.

The largest inland water in West Cornwall, providing a mix of rainbow and brown trout fishing. It is a well-regarded fishery with a variety of angling opportunities.

A classic Dartmoor spate river known for its excellent runs of salmon and sea trout. The Tavy Walkham and Plym Fishing Club manages several productive beats.

A beautiful tributary of the Tavy, offering challenging fly fishing for wild brown trout and sea trout. It flows through some of Dartmoor's most scenic valleys.

Flowing from Dartmoor to Plymouth, the Plym offers varied fishing for brown trout and sea trout. The upper reaches provide wild moorland stream fishing.

A productive river in East Devon known for its runs of migratory fish. It offers a mix of fly fishing for trout and salmon in a peaceful valley.

Famous for its wild brown trout and dry fly fishing, the Otter is a classic Devon trout stream. It also sees a run of sea trout later in the season.

A typical Somerset Levels river, the Brue is a slow-flowing coarse fishery. It is well-stocked with silver fish and offers good sport for match and pleasure anglers.

A large, tidal river in its lower reaches, the Parrett offers extensive coarse fishing. It is known for its large shoals of bream and roach.

A small, secluded river in South Devon offering wild trout fishing. It is particularly noted for its sea trout run in the summer months.

A fast-flowing spate river rising on Dartmoor, providing challenging fishing for wild trout. It is a beautiful and rugged location for the adventurous angler.

Not to be confused with other Avons, this Devon river is a top-tier sea trout and salmon fishery. It flows through the South Hams in a series of pools and runs.

A small, charming river in East Devon, the Sid offers intimate fly fishing for wild brown trout. It is ideal for light tackle and a stealthy approach.

A prolific salmon and sea trout fishery draining into Donegal Bay. It is known for its spring run and grilse.

One of the most productive salmon fisheries in Ireland, featuring a famous waterfall and fish ladder.

A spate river known for its excellent salmon and sea trout fishing, especially after rain.

A renowned salmonid river hosting Atlantic Salmon and sea trout, flowing through Newport town.

A unique fishery managed by the Marine Institute, known for its research and migratory fish stocks.

A world-famous, exclusive fishery in a stunning glacial valley, known for its prolific salmon runs.

Part of the Kylemore Abbey estate, this river offers beautiful fly fishing for salmon and sea trout.

Connected to Lough Conn, it is a shallower lake known for its free-rising trout and spring salmon.

A unique marl lake with crystal clear waters, famous for its wild brown trout and dry fly fishing.

A scenic glacial lake known for its late-season trout fishing and large pike.

A premier Connemara lough offering excellent fly fishing for salmon and sea trout in a mountain setting.

Part of the Ballynahinch system, it is a beautiful lough known for its spring salmon and sea trout.

One of Wales' premier salmon and sewin fisheries with around forty recognised pools. The flow is governed by a hydroelectric scheme which can cause sudden water level rises.

A 20.5-mile river in Ceredigion known for its wild brown trout and migratory salmon and sewin. It offers diverse fishing from the sea to the upper reaches.

A small but productive river known for its excellent runs of sea trout (sewin) and salmon. The Aberaeron Town Angling Club manages much of the fishing.

The largest tributary of the River Tywi, famous for its wild brown trout and significant runs of sea trout. It is a crystal-clear river offering classic fly fishing.

A 680-acre reservoir created in 1964, known for its feisty wild brown trout. It offers classic 'step and cast' bank fishing in a stunning upland setting.

A smaller reservoir near Nant y Moch, offering both fly fishing and spinning. It is regularly stocked and provides a more accessible option than its larger neighbor.

A major tributary of the River Tywi, offering fantastic sewin and trout fishing. It is known for its late-season salmon runs and is managed by several local angling clubs.

A productive river for migratory fish, particularly sea trout. It offers a mix of fly fishing, spinning, and worming, with the season running from April to October.

Known for its large sewin and late-season salmon, the Loughor is a relatively short river with a huge estuary. Its narrow and winding banks provide a more intimate fishing experience.

Regularly stocked with brown trout, the Neath has a growing reputation for its annual runs of sea trout and salmon. It offers diverse fishing from the upper reaches to the estuary.

A natural upland lake and SSSI, known for its wild brown trout. It is a peaceful location offering traditional fly fishing in a scenic, high-altitude environment.

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A beautiful Yorkshire Dales river flowing through Nidderdale AONB, renowned for wild brown trout and grayling fishing.

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Yorkshire's largest natural freshwater lake, a superb coarse fishery offering exceptional pike and bream fishing in a stunning coastal setting.

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A North Yorkshire Moors reservoir managed by Northumbrian Water, offering excellent fly fishing for stocked rainbow and brown trout.

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A picturesque reservoir in upper Nidderdale, popular with fly fishers seeking wild brown trout in a remote moorland setting.

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Yorkshire Dales' largest natural lake, home to the rare schelly fish and offering peaceful coarse and trout fishing in a stunning glacial valley.

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England's highest marl lake, set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, offering challenging wild brown trout fishing on a National Trust estate.

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A popular day ticket and night fishing complex on the Bedford/Northampton border featuring 3 match lakes and a specimen lake with carp to 30lb and catfish to 40lb.

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A well-established Solihull fishery with multiple lakes offering carp to 30lb+ and excellent mixed coarse fishing in a peaceful rural setting.

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A Warwickshire Wildlife Trust reserve and popular coarse fishery offering peaceful fishing alongside excellent wildlife watching in a nature reserve setting.

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A premium Midlands fishery with dedicated trout and coarse lakes set within the Packington Estate, offering high-quality day ticket fishing near Birmingham.

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A Leicestershire reservoir operated by Severn Trent Water, offering excellent bank and boat fly fishing for stocked rainbow and brown trout.

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A chalk stream flowing through Norfolk, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, offering superb dry fly trout fishing and excellent coarse fishing.

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A beautiful Suffolk/Norfolk border river forming part of the Broads system, offering excellent coarse fishing with large bream, pike, and roach.

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A key Norfolk Broads river offering outstanding coarse fishing through the heart of the Broads National Park, with excellent pike, bream, and roach fishing.

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Norfolk's largest broad and a National Nature Reserve, offering exceptional coarse fishing especially for large pike and bream in a stunning wildlife-rich setting.

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The second largest broad in Norfolk, offering excellent boat and bank coarse fishing in a beautiful nature reserve setting.

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The famous Constable Country river forming the Essex/Suffolk border, offering excellent barbel and chub fishing through picturesque countryside.

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Suffolk's largest reservoir offering excellent bank and boat fly fishing for stocked rainbow and brown trout in a scenic setting near Ipswich.

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Part of the Trinity Broads complex in Norfolk, offering excellent coarse fishing with large bream and pike in a beautiful unspoilt broad.

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A beautiful Lancashire tributary of the Ribble, offering excellent salmon and sea trout fishing through the Forest of Bowland AONB.

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A scenic Lancashire reservoir offering fly fishing for stocked trout with views of Rivington Pike, popular with Greater Manchester anglers.

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A Lancashire river flowing from the Bowland Fells to the Irish Sea, offering salmon, sea trout, and coarse fishing through pleasant countryside.

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A legendary Kent carp fishery with multiple lakes including the famous Main Lake, producing specimen carp to 50lb+ and attracting serious carp anglers from across the country.

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A world-famous Oxfordshire carp complex with multiple lakes including St Johns, Hardwick, and Smiths Leaze, producing some of England's largest carp.

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A Surrey angling club with access to numerous lakes and river stretches, offering diverse fishing opportunities for members across the Surrey/Hampshire border.

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A scenic Cornish river flowing into the Fal Estuary, offering sea trout and brown trout fishing in the upper reaches and excellent sea fishing in the tidal estuary.

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A Devon/Dorset border river offering excellent trout and grayling fishing in the upper reaches and good sea bass fishing in the tidal estuary near Seaton.

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England's largest natural freshwater lagoon, a National Nature Reserve in South Devon offering excellent coarse fishing especially for large pike and perch.

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A Somerset reservoir on the Brendon Hills offering bank fly fishing for stocked trout in a peaceful rural setting.

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A small Northumberland river flowing through Alnwick to the sea at Alnmouth, offering salmon and sea trout fishing in a beautiful coastal setting.

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A Northumberland reservoir offering excellent bank and boat fly fishing for stocked trout in a remote moorland setting near Rothbury.

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A large County Durham reservoir offering excellent bank and boat fly fishing for stocked trout, popular with North East England anglers.

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A remote Teesdale reservoir in Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve, offering wild brown trout fishing in one of England's most dramatic upland landscapes.

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A Teesdale reservoir offering bank fly fishing for stocked trout in a scenic upland setting, popular with local anglers.

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A Teesdale reservoir adjacent to Selset, offering bank fly fishing for stocked trout in a remote moorland setting.

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A Northumberland river offering sea trout and brown trout fishing in the upper reaches and coarse fishing lower down, flowing to the North Sea at Blyth.

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A beautiful Worcestershire/Shropshire border river, a tributary of the Severn, offering excellent barbel, chub, and trout fishing through scenic countryside.

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A Staffordshire reservoir and RSPB nature reserve offering excellent fly fishing for stocked trout alongside outstanding birdwatching.

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A picturesque Staffordshire mere offering excellent coarse fishing for carp, tench, and bream in a peaceful rural setting.

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England's largest natural mere, a National Nature Reserve in Staffordshire, offering exceptional coarse fishing especially for large pike in a stunning wildlife setting.

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A Cumbrian river flowing from the Pennines to the Solway Firth, offering excellent salmon, sea trout, and grayling fishing through the Eden Valley.

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A Yorkshire Dales river flowing through Wensleydale, offering excellent trout and grayling fishing in the upper reaches and good barbel fishing lower down.

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A Yorkshire river flowing from the Dales through Leeds, offering excellent barbel and chub fishing in the middle reaches and good trout fishing in the upper Dales.

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England's longest river, offering excellent barbel and chub fishing through Shropshire and Worcestershire, with salmon fishing in the upper reaches.

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The tidal and non-tidal River Nene around Peterborough, offering excellent bream and roach fishing with some of the best match fishing venues in the Fens.

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A major Fenland river offering excellent coarse fishing for bream, roach, and zander through Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk.

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The largest open water in South East England, offering excellent bank and boat fly fishing for stocked trout in a beautiful Kent/East Sussex setting.

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A premier Kent reservoir trout fishery offering bank and boat fly fishing in a beautiful Weald setting, with excellent facilities for anglers.

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A series of stunning mid-Wales reservoirs on the England/Wales border, offering excellent fly fishing for wild brown trout in a dramatic upland landscape.

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A Peak District reservoir adjacent to Ladybower, offering excellent fly fishing for stocked trout in the stunning Derwent Valley.

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The uppermost of the three Derwent Valley reservoirs, offering fly fishing for stocked trout in a remote and beautiful Peak District setting.

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A Staffordshire Moorlands reservoir offering excellent bank and boat fly fishing for stocked trout with views of the Peak District.

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Staffordshire's premier fishing venue within the Trentham Estate, offering multiple lakes with coarse and trout fishing in a beautiful parkland setting.

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The upper Thames around Oxford offering excellent coarse fishing with good barbel, chub, and bream, with numerous club and day ticket stretches available.

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A Devon bay offering excellent boat and shore sea fishing with a variety of species, popular with holiday anglers and experienced sea fishers alike.

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Cornwall's premier sea fishing area offering exceptional boat and shore fishing including shark fishing, with some of the UK's best warm water species.

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A North Yorkshire fishing port offering excellent boat and shore sea fishing for cod, haddock, and pollock, one of the North Sea's most productive fishing grounds.

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A North Yorkshire coast offering excellent shore and boat sea fishing from the piers, rocks, and offshore marks around Scarborough.

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A Yorkshire headland offering excellent rock and shore sea fishing, particularly for cod in winter and mackerel and pollock in summer.

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A Yorkshire peninsula at the mouth of the Humber, offering excellent shore sea fishing for cod, flounder, and bass in a remote and dramatic coastal setting.

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A Kent shingle headland offering excellent shore sea fishing, particularly for cod in winter and bass in summer, one of the South East's most productive sea fishing venues.

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Isle of Wight rock ledges offering excellent shore and boat sea fishing for bass, pollock, and wrasse in a scenic coastal setting.

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A Dorset/Devon bay offering excellent boat and shore sea fishing with a variety of species, popular with charter boat anglers from Lyme Regis and Weymouth.

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A Devon fishing port offering excellent charter boat sea fishing with numerous boats operating from the harbour to nearby offshore marks.

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The Norfolk coast from Cromer to Hunstanton offering excellent shore sea fishing from beaches, piers, and rocky marks along the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Britain's most easterly point, offering excellent shore and boat sea fishing from the piers and nearby offshore marks in the southern North Sea.

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A Yorkshire river flowing from the North York Moors to the Ouse, offering excellent barbel and chub fishing in the lower reaches and good trout fishing in the upper Dales.

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A premier South East England reservoir trout fishery offering bank and boat fly fishing in a beautiful Kent/East Sussex setting with excellent facilities.

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Large country park lakes on the outskirts of Bedford offering excellent coarse fishing.

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Historic village pond near Bedford offering peaceful coarse fishing in a picturesque setting.

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Beautiful country park lakes along the River Great Ouse offering excellent coarse fishing.

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The Great Ouse through Bedfordshire offers superb river fishing for barbel, chub, bream and pike.

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One of Bedfordshire's largest coarse fishing lakes, formed from former clay pits, offering excellent specimen fishing.

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Large gravel pit lake near Brogborough offering quality coarse fishing in a scenic setting.

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Leighton Buzzard's popular coarse fishing lake set within a country park.

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Multiple coarse fishing venues managed by Dunstable Angling Club across south Bedfordshire.

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Luton Angling Club manages several quality coarse fishing venues across Bedfordshire.

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Large leisure complex near St Neots with excellent coarse fishing across multiple lakes.

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Attractive gravel pit lakes near Felmersham offering quality coarse fishing.

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Well-established gravel pit fishery near Felmersham with excellent carp and tench fishing.

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Peaceful woodland fishery near Wilstead offering quality coarse fishing in a natural setting.

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Popular coarse fishing lake near Blunham village in east Bedfordshire.

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Scenic fishing lake within the grounds of Woburn Estate offering quality coarse fishing.

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Leighton Buzzard Angling Club manages several quality coarse fishing venues in south Bedfordshire.

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Former chalk pit lake near Houghton Regis offering coarse fishing in a unique geological setting.

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Ampthill Angling Club manages several coarse fishing venues in central Bedfordshire.

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Sandy Angling Club manages quality river and lake fishing on the Great Ouse and local lakes.

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One of Bedfordshire's largest angling clubs managing extensive river and lake fishing.

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Former gravel pit lakes near Cardington offering quality coarse fishing in a scenic setting.

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Shefford Angling Club manages quality coarse fishing on the River Ivel and local lakes.

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The River Ivel offers excellent river coarse fishing through central Bedfordshire.

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Biggleswade Angling Club manages excellent river fishing on the Ivel and Great Ouse.

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Peaceful coarse fishery near Flitwick set within a nature reserve.

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Popular Bedford coarse fishing lake offering day ticket fishing for all abilities.

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Tempsford Angling Club manages quality river fishing on the Great Ouse near the Cambridgeshire border.

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Former chalk pit lakes near Arlesey offering quality coarse fishing.

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Potton Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in east Bedfordshire.

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Historic mill lake near Stotfold offering peaceful coarse fishing in a picturesque setting.

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Attractive lake near Henlow offering coarse fishing in a peaceful rural setting.

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Clifton Angling Club manages river and lake fishing in central Bedfordshire.

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Toddington Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in south Bedfordshire.

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Cranfield Angling Club manages quality coarse fishing venues in west Bedfordshire.

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Former gravel pit lakes near Kempston Hardwick offering quality coarse fishing.

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New development lake near Wixams offering modern coarse fishing facilities.

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Former clay pit lakes near Marston Moretaine offering quality coarse fishing.

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Historic mill lake near Bromham offering peaceful coarse fishing in a picturesque setting.

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Oakley Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse in north Bedfordshire.

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Turvey Angling Club manages quality river fishing on the Great Ouse near Turvey village.

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Olney Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near the Buckinghamshire border.

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Former gravel pit lakes near Cople offering quality coarse fishing in east Bedfordshire.

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Renhold Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues near Bedford.

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Goldington Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in east Bedford.

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Biddenham Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse west of Bedford.

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Willington Angling Club manages river and lake fishing in east Bedfordshire.

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Pavenham Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse in north Bedfordshire.

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Odell Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near Harrold.

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Colmworth Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in north Bedfordshire.

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Sharnbrook Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse in north Bedfordshire.

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Souldrop Angling Club manages river and lake fishing in north Bedfordshire.

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Pertenhall Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in north Bedfordshire.

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Keysoe Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in north Bedfordshire.

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Riseley Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in north Bedfordshire.

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Ravensden Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues near Bedford.

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Thurleigh Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in north Bedfordshire.

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Milton Ernest Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse north of Bedford.

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Clapham Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near Bedford.

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Bromham Angling Club manages river and lake fishing near Bromham village.

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Stevington Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near Stevington village.

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Astwood Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse in west Bedfordshire.

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Lavendon Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near Lavendon.

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Felmersham Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near Felmersham.

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Carlton Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse near Carlton village.

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Chellington Angling Club manages river fishing on the Great Ouse in north Bedfordshire.

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Shillington Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in south Bedfordshire.

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Meppershall Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in central Bedfordshire.

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Langford Angling Club manages river fishing on the Ivel near Langford village.

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Ickwell Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in central Bedfordshire.

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Northill Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in east Bedfordshire.

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Moggerhanger Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in east Bedfordshire.

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Everton Angling Club manages coarse fishing venues in east Bedfordshire.
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Scotland's legendary lochs offer wild trout, pike, and salmon in some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth.

Ireland's limestone rivers and loughs produce world-class wild brown trout and Atlantic salmon in unspoiled countryside.

Britain's rugged coastline offers exceptional sea fishing — from bass on Cornish rocks to cod on the Norfolk coast.