Season tickets £15,
concessions £10. day tickets £4, concessions
£2.50, and matches can be booked at £4.00
per peg.
Following rules are to be adhered
too as these are club and county council rules;
1. Only one rod to be used at all times, failure
to comply may result in a ban. 2. Fishing is allowed from dawn to dusk only.
3. No floating baits, spinners or bloodworm and
joker. Hemp in moderation. 4. No carp over 2lbs to be retained in
keepnets/carp sacks other than in matches.
5. All fish to be returned unharmed. 6. No fish to be placed in or taken from the
water without the clubs permission.
7. All anglers under the age of 12 to be
accompanied by an adult.
8. No tackle to be left unattended.
9. Rod licence and club cards to be produced on
request.
10. No unauthorized boats allowed. 11. Pollution and breaches of the club rules to
be reported to the bailiffs.
12. All persons responsible for litter around the
lake.
13. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and
may lead to a ban.
14. All injuries to wildlife should be reported
to Animal in Needs.
15. No excuse will be entertained if for any
reason members cannot produce membership books and rod
licences at the request of the committee and bailiffs.
You will be charged the necessary day tickets.
16. All carp anglers to use unhooking mats.
17. Barbless hooks only.
18. If member loses his/her membership card they
will need to purchase a new one.
19. After fishing, the bank of the area is to be
washed down with lake water and all litter removed from
swim, failure to comply may result in a ban.
20. Maximum time fish to be kept in keepnets is
five hours.
Abington Park Lake,
Northampton
Situated on the A4500 in a public park about one mile
from Northampton town centre.
Bream over 5lbs, carp to 20lbs, crucian carp, gudgeon,
perch over 1lb, roach over 1lb, rudd and tench over
4lbs.
Season ticket £25 [£45 night fishing
permit], Disabled/Senior citizen/Juniors [12-15 years
old] £10 [£20 night fishing permit], Under
12's free.
Day ticket £6, Disabled/Senior citizen/Juniors
£3, Under-12s £2.50 respectively, purchased
in advance from Davis & Partners estate agents, 12
Market Place, Brackley or pay 50% surcharge on bank.
Fishing allowed on lake all year.
A comprehensive list of club rules can be found on
website click on above link.
Children under 11 to be accompanied by an adult at all
times, 12 to 15 year olds must have parental consent and
under –18s wishing to night fish must be accompanied by
an adult.
St. James Lake, Brackley
Man made balancing lake of 3 acres with 52 pegs.
Bream to 6lbs, carp to 26lbs, chub to 8ozs, crucian carp
to 3lbs, gudgeon, perch to 3lbs, pike to 15lbs, roach to
2lbs, rudd to 1lb and tench to 7lbs.
Three disabled swims. ________________________________________________________________________________
Season Day Permit £35, Season Night Permit
£20, concessions £15.
Brixworth AC accept no responsibility for members or
members possesions.
Mininimum age 14 years for membership.
Maximum 2 rods to be used at one time on one peg only.
Safeweigh keepnets required [minimum length 8ft].
Unhooking mats to be used at all times.
All carp are not to be kept in keepnets [only in
matches].
Carp anglers to use minimum 42" landing nets.
Carp anglers are not to use fixed leads.
All litter to be taken home or instant ban [no line to
be discarded].
All swims [pegs] to be kept clean and tidy.
No fish to be removed from clubs waters.
No fires.
Only members allowed on clubs waters.
Members children under 14 years may fish free of charge
at the same time peg accompanied by the member.
No fish to be kept in keepnets for more than 6 hours.
No day tickets on the water.
No guests.
No boilies.
No livebaiting.
Drummer Boy Lake, Brixworth
3-acre lake with depths from 3 to 12ft. 32 pegs in
total.
From Brixworth take the Creaton Road, the lake is
situated on the right down a small-gated road.
Barbel to 1lb, bream to 7lbs, carp to 31lbs, chub to
1lb, perch to 3lbs, pike, roach to 2lbs, rudd to 1lb and
tench to 8lbs.
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Season tickets Adult £45, concessions
£30
Day tickets are Adult £6, concessions £3,
except at Canons Ashby Adult £7, concessions
£4
All year fishing.
2 rods allowed unless specified.
Barbless hooks only.
No fires.
Dogs must be kept on leads at all times.
Children under-14 to be accompanied by an adult at all
times at Canons Ashby.
No night fishing except at Duston Reservoir.
No spinning or livebaiting.
Canons Ashby Lakes, Canons Ashby
Two old monastic stew ponds controlled by Northampton
Castle AA. The Top Lake has 30 pegs and averages 3ft
deep. The Bottom Pool has similar depths and 32 pegs.
From Flore take the A5 south. Turn right to
Litchborough, continuing to Maidford, then Canons Ashby.
In Canons Ashby pass the church and turn right by Canons
Ashby House. Go down this road to the lakes and car
park. Nearest postcode NN11 3SD.
Top Lake Barbel to 7lb, bream over 4lbs, carp to
29lbs, crucian carp to 2lbs, goldfish, gudgeon, perch
over 2lbs, roach to 2lbs, rudd to 2lbs and tench.
Bottom Pool Barbel to 4lb, bream over 4lbs, carp
to 37lbs, crucian carp to 2lbs, goldfish, gudgeon, perch
over 2lbs, roach to 2lbs, rudd to 2lbs and tench.
No bolt rigs.
No method feeders.
No floating baits.
Two keepnets essential, one for silver fish and one for
carp up to 5lbs. Carp over 5lbs to be returned
immediately.
No boilies.
Groundbait limited to 1kg a session.
Crescent Lake, Northampton
Leave A45 at Brackmills/Swallow hotel interchange. Turn
into Brackmills, left into Rhosli Road and then left
into Salthouse Road. Car park to fishery is immediately
after the last industrial on left with an 80-yard walk
to lake along footpath. Nearest postcode NN4 7UF.
Barbel, bream, carp, crucian carp, perch, roach, rudd
and tench.
1 rod allowed.
No floating baits.
Duston Reservoir, Northampton
A purpose built flood relief water.
Situated ½ mile south of the Sixfields Leisure
Complex, off the A45 ring road. The main car park is at
the bottom of the lane after crossing the river. Nearest
postcode NN5 5QA.
Bream to 15lbs, carp over 42lbs, chub to 6lbs, crucian
carp to 3lbs, golden orfe, perch to 3lbs. roach, rudd
and tench to 7lbs.
3 rods allowed.
Night fishing allowed.
Green Farm lakes, Weedon Lois , nr Towcester
Three lake complex.
Take the A43 from Northampton towards Towcester, exit at
2nd roundabout for Wappenham. At village follow signs
for Weedon Lois, at village green there is a turning for
Green Farm. Parking is along track 100 yards on where a
gate leads to the lakes. Nearest postcode NN12 8PL.
Bream, carp to 20lbs, chub, crucian carp, perch, roach,
rudd and tench.
Anglers are asked to keep gates closed at all times due
to resident sheep.
1 rod allowed.
D. Thomas, Blenheim Cottage, Deenethorpe, Corby,
Northants, NN17 3EP or Mr. Campbell, The Estate Office,
Deene Park, Corby, NN17 3EW.
Tel. 01780 450361
Deene Park Lakes
Situated off the A43 Corby to Stamford road, 4 miles
north of Corby.
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Season ticket £35, £20
Oap’s and registered disabled, £10 juniors.
Match bookings contact Alan Marlow.
1. All members to be responsible to
the societyfor good conduct in all matters and to
conform to the River Authority bye laws.
2. Members are not allowed to carry firearms etc.
3. No re-selling of membership cards.
4. Lakes closed certain days from August to January
[restriction by owner].
5. If gates are locked strictly no admittance. All
anglers must use the car park provided [at their own
risk].
6. No fires, No camping, No swimming, No dogs.
7. Dawn to dusk fislhing only.
8. Shop bought barbless hooks only, maximum size 10. Any
member can check another members hooks. Automatic 1 year
ban.
9. Use footpaths only.
10. All baits must be taken in containers [TINS NOT
ALLOWED ON SITE] , left over baits must be taken home.
11. No braided line.
12. The commitee have the right to refuse membership.
13. No fish to be removed from the water.
14. only one rod to be used at any time.
15. Permanent peg fishing from peg's 1 - 40 at Rushton
Lake and Grundy's [one person per peg].
16. Disabled anglers must be given priority on pegs 10,
11 & 12 at Rushton Lake.
17. Keepnets may be used all year round for silverfish.
6 hour max.
18. All nets including landing nets must be dipped all
year.
19. Adult members may be accompanied by one non fishing
adult guest.
20. No floating baits, All feeders and leads to be free
running.
21. Ground bait limit 1kilo, boilies only on the hook.
22. Any complaints or grievances must be in writing
seven days prior to a meeting. Grundys Lake
Open 40-peg lake with depths to 8ft.
From Northampton take the A508 to Lamport, at Lamport
Swan PH turn right to Rothwell, when parallel with A14
there is Sandy Hill Farm on right, turn right into the
1st gate with sign saying D&R, bear right under the
A14 and follow track down to lake in the valley, car
park is by the lake.
Barbel to 6lbs, bream to 4lbs, carp to 20lbs, chub over
4lbs, crucian carp to 3lbS, roach to 1lb, rudd to 2lbs
and tench over 3lbs.
Toilet on site.
Rushton Lake
40-peg lake surrounded by trees. Depths up to 7ft,
with an island in the middle and 2 large bays at either
end.
From Northampton take A43, turning left onto A14 take
northern bypass to Corby. At Telford Lodge roundabout
turn left to Corby. At next roundabout turn left for
Rothwell on Glendon Road, turn right for Rushton,
¼ mile after turn to Rothwell is green metal gate
on left. Car park on right for lake.
Bream to 4lbs, carp over 20lbs, chub to 6lbs, crucian
carp, gudgeon, perch to 2lbs, roach and rudd, also tench
over 4lbs.
Lake closed 1st January to 1st
April.
Toilets on site with separate one for ladies for which
key needs to be purchased.
John Butler, 55 Sunnyside, Earls Barton, Northants.
Tel. 01604 810073
Club cards can be obtained from Perkins Electrical and
Tackle Shop, The Square, Earls Barton. Season ticket
only, No day tickets available for any of the clubs
waters. Match bookings allowed on all clubs waters,
contact Ray Line, Tel. 01604 812059.
All year fishing allowed on Hardwater Pit and The Dam.
Normal close season rules apply on all other waters.
Hardwater Pit, Earls Barton
Bream, carp, perch, roach, rudd and tench.
River Nene, Cogenhoe
River Nene, Earls Barton
The Dam, nr. Dunkleys Resturant, Earls Barton
Barbless hooks to be used at all times.
No keepnets, except in matches sanctioned by the Match
Secretary.
Bream, carp, perch, roach, rudd and tench
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Fishing restricted to members only and matches approved
by the committee.
Access and egress must be via the towpath at Bridge 28.
No fires.
No litter, tackle, line or unused bait to be left.
No fish to be removed or killed.
All members will act as bailiffs and must produce their
membership cards to representatives of British Waterways
on request.
Anglers must not cut down or damage any trees, plants or
bushes.
Anglers must not impede navigation on the waterway, the
passage of others on the towpath, the mooring of craft
in designated areas.
Anglers must not interfere with any works/equipment of
British Waterways on the canal.
No bloodworm and joker.
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Flore & Weedon AC
Season ticket
All year fishing.
Grand Union Canal Mainline Brockhall Park
[Bridge 18] to Bridge 22
Club controls 2 stillwaters and almost 10 miles of River
Nene, and its backwaters
Dave Garrett 01536 515547 or Dave Newnes [Match
Secretary] 01536 359743
Season ticket £20, concessions £10, day
ticket £5.
Normal close season rules apply on river sections
River Nene, Aldwincle
This stretch has 20 pegs upstream.
Approach water from Aldwincle village, cross fields
opposite double bends below Aldwincle Church.
River Nene, Islip
This stretch has 50 pegs.
In the village of Islip turn down lane by Rose &
Crown PH. Access to water is on the left just before
Islip Mill.
Bream, carp, chub and roach.
River Nene, Pilton Backbrook
This stretch has 20 pegs.
Take the A605 Thrapston/Oundle road. Turn left to
Pilton, cross both river bridges, access is on left and
right after second bridge.
River Nene, Pilton Downstream
This stretch has 45 pegs.
Take the A605 Thrapston/Oundle road. Turn left to
Pilton, cross both river bridges, access is on the right
over stile.
River Nene, Pilton Upstream West Bank
This stretch has 10 pegs.
Take the A605 Thrapston/Oundle road. Turn left to
Pilton, cross both river bridges, access is on left then
a 250yd walk.
River Nene, Thorpe Waterville Downstream
This stretch has 20 pegs downstream.
Take the A605 Thrapston/Oundle road. Turn left after Fox
PH, through village of Thorpe. When reaching main river,
access is left and right.
River Nene, Titchmarsh
This stretch has 50 pegs upstream and 10 pegs
downstream.
Take the A605 Thrapston/Oundle road. Turn left down lane
opposite turn to Titchmarsh. Park cars at bottom of
lane, please do not park in lane itself. Access
left and right to both banks.
River Nene, Wadenhoe High Bridge
This section has 35 pegs.
Approach water via Mill Lane where there is a car park
at bottom of lane Cross white footbridge, walk 50 yds
into field, pegs below lock.
River Nene, Wadenhoe West Bank & Church Field
This section has 20 pegs downstream.
Approach from Wadenhoe, take the footpath to church from
Kings Head PH.
Wicksteed Park Lagoon
6.5 acre lake with depths ranging from 3
to 8ft, situated within the grounds of Wicksteed Park.
Carp to 36lbs, chub to 7lbs, crucian carp to 3lbs, perch
over 4lbs, pike to 33lbs, roach to 2lbs, rudd to 2lbs,
tench to 7lbs and trout.
Mr. Tasker, 2 Curlew Close, Syston, Leicester, LE17 1XA
Normal close season rules apply on all river sections.
River Nene, Elton
River Nene, Fotheringhay
Willows in 2nd meadow are a hotspot.
River Nene, Nassington
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Little Harrowden AC
Mr J. Roberts, 74 St. Andrews Crescent, Wellingborough,
Northants, NN8 2EU.
Tel. 01933 225599
Season ticket £10, junior’s £5, concessions
£5
No carp in keepnets.
Barbless hooks only.
No tins.
No fires.
No night fishing.
No litter. Normal close season rules apply.
All members must carry a current rod licence and club
card.
No fires.
No guns.
No knotted landing nets or keepnets allowed.
Rods must not be left unattended. Do not damage bankside
or vegetation.
All fish to be returned.
No unaccompanied junior members.
No under-12s allowed.
No more than 1kg of groundbait per session.
Grendon Pond
A spring fed water that is very deep with sharp
drop offs from most banks.
Carp, perch, roach, rudd and tench.
River Ise, Finedon Mill to A510 Bridge
Chub over 4lbs, dace to 1lb, gudgeon, pike over
10lbs, roach to 2lbs and trout.
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Lutterworth & DAC
Mr R. Makepeace, 19 Tennyson Road, Lutterworth, Leics,
LE17 4XA
Grand Union Canal Leicester Line Bridge 36 to Bridge
38
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M.J Dimmock
Tel. 01604 458524 or 07833 967186 mjdimmock@hotmail.com
Season ticket £35.00, OAPs/Ladies £16.00,
Juniors £5.
Day ticket £5.00, after 4.30pm £3.00,
OAPs/Ladies/Juniors £3.00, after 4.30pm
£2.00. Day tickets are not available for Earls
Barton Mill and Swan Valley Lake as these are members
only waters.
Match bookings - See club's website for further details.
No sweetcorn or luncheon meat tins allowed.
Maximum 2 rod limit, unless stated otherwise.
No litter.
Swims not to be occupied by same angler for more than 24
hours.
Normal close season rules apply on all river sections.
No bloodworm or joker is to be used except on the Grand
Union Canal between Dodford [Bridge 22] and Flore
[Bridge 27] from November to March.
No beans or peanuts are to be used on club waters.
Blue Lagoon, Northampton
Old flood relief lake, the fishery also includes
the "Dead Arm" from near the Bedford Road roundabout to
its confluence with the main river at Midsummer Meadow
and from the Rushmere Road bridge upstream to the old
lock at Abington Mill.
Bream, carp, perch, pike, roach, rudd and tench.
No closed seaon.
Grand Union Canal Mainline A5 Road [Bridge 22] to
Dodford Road [Bridge 23]
36 peg section.
Grand Union Canal Mainline Dodford Road [Bridge 23]
to A45 Weedon [Bridge 24]
Bream, gudgeon, perch to 2lb and roach to 1lb.
Grand Union Canal Mainline A45 Weedon [Bridge 24] to
A5 Road [Bridge 26]
Grand Union Canal Mainline A5 Road [Bridge 26] to
Flore Road [Bridge 27]
Grand Union Canal Mainline Flore Road [Bridge 27] to
New Bridge Heyford [Bridge 29]
Leave the M1 at J16 and take the A45 east. Turn
left signposted Nether Heyford and at the T-junction in
the village turn right. Follow signs for Weedon, passing
the entrance to Heyford Fishery on the right and the New
Bridge section. Turn left signposted Flore and parking
is immediately on the left over the canal bridge.
Bream over 3lbs, gudgeon, perch over 2lbs, roach
over 1lb, rudd and ruffe.
Grand Union Canal Mainline New Bridge
Heyford [Bridge 29] to Short Walk Heyford
Leave the M1 at J16 and take the A45 east. Turn
left signposted Nether Heyford and at the T-junction in
the village turn right. Follow signs for Weedon, passing
the entrance to Heyford Fishery on the right. On
approaching the road bridge over the canal parking is on
the left on the bridge or on right prior to bridge
ensuring not to block farmers gate.
Bream, gudgeon, perch, roach, ruffe, tench over
4lbs and zander.
Grand Union Canal Mainline Short Walk Heyford to
Furnace Lane [Bridge 32]
Section of canal known as “Short Walk”. Depths here
average just over 3 feet down the track shelving to the
margins.
Leave the M1 at j16 and take the A45 east. Turn left
signposted Nether Heyford and at the T-junction in the
village turn right. Follow signs for Weedon and almost
opposite the Heyford Fishery entrance is parking and
access to the "Short Walk" section.
Bream to 3lbs, carp to 20lbs, eels, gudgeon,
perch to 3lbs, pike to 10lbs, roach over 1lb, ruffe, and
tench to 8lbs.
Grand Union Canal Mainline Furnace Lane [Bridge 32]
to [Bridge 33]
Leave the M1 at j16 and take the A45 east. Turn
left signposted Nether Heyford and at the T-junction
turn right, and follow the road onto Furnace Lane and
parking is on left prior to canal bridge.
Grand Union
Canal Mainline [Bridge 33] to Adams Farm [Bridge
34]
Grand Union Canal Mainline Adams Farm [Bridge 34] to
B4525 Road [Bridge 36]
Take the A45 east from Northampton turning left
onto B4525 towards Kislingbury and onto Bugbrooke. In
the village turn left onto Church Lane [Still B4525],
after passing over canal turn left and parking is on
right opposite entrance to "The Wharf" public house.
Bream over 1lb, gudgeon, perch over 3lbs, roach
to 1lb, rudd and ruffe.
Grand Union Canal Mainline B4525 Road
[Bridge 36] to [Bridge 37]
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 37] to [Bridge 41]
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 41] to Banbury Lane
[Bridge 43]
Grand Union Canal Mainline Banbury Lane [Bridge 43] to
[Bridge 45]
From the A45 ring road at Upton follow signs for
Rothersthorpe [Banbury Lane]. Prior to bridge over canal
and railway turn right onto section of old Banbury Lane
for parking and access to canal.
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 45] to
[Bridge 47]
From the A45 ring road at Upton follow signs for
Rothersthorpe [Banbury Lane]. After 3/4 mile turn left
towards Gayton. Parking immediately on left over canal
bridge.
Bream to 2lbs, carp over 10lbs, gudgeon, perch,
roach and ruffe.
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 48] to [Bridge 49]
Bream, carp, gudgeon, perch to 1lb, roach, ruffe and
tench.
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 49] to Blisworth
Tunnel
Carp.
Grand Union Canal Mainline Stoke Bottom Lock to
[Bridge 56]
Bream to 6lbs, gudgeon, perch to 1lb, roach to 1lb,
ruffe and tench.
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 56] to Willows
Bridge [57]
Grand Union Canal Mainline Willows [Bridge 57] to
[Bridge 58]
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 58] to [Bridge
59]
Bream, carp to 20lbs, perch, roach and tench to 5lbs.
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 59] to [Bridge 60]
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 60] to [Bridge 61]
Bream to 3lbs, carp to 20lbs, perch to 2lbs, roach to
1lb and tench.
Grand Union Canal Mainline [Bridge 61] to [Bridge 62]
Bream to 4lbs, carp to 20lbs, perch to 2lbs, roach to
1lb and tench.
Grand Union Canal Northampton
Arm [Bridge 3] to Junction with River Nene.
Meadow Lakes, Rothersthorpe
Two lakes.
From the A45 ring road at Upton follow signs for
Rothersthorpe. Turn left in Rothersthorpe onto North
Street, entrance to fishery is on right just outside
village. Follow farm tack to fishery parking area.
Bream, carp over 30lbs, crucian carp, perch,
pike, roach, rudd and tench.
One rod only per angler permitted.
Barbless hooks only.
No night fishing permitted.
No bivvies.
Carp are not to be retained under any circumstances.
No boilies.
Groundbait by feeder only.
River Nene,
Bedford Road Sluice to Weston Mill
The fishery consists of the left and right banks
downstream of Bedford Road sluice-gate to Weston Mill.
Located off the A428 Bedford Road, after crossing
the river parking is available in the small car at the
Holiday Inn and for access to top end of fishery.
Bream upto 8lbs, carp to 20lbs, chub over 3lbs,
perch, pike to 20lbs, roach, and odd barbel.
River Nene, Billing Bridge to Cogenhoe Mill. The
fishery consists of the left bank of the River Nene from
Billing Bridge for one field downstream, the right bank
from downstream of the boatyard at Billing Bridge to the
island at Cogenhoe Mill. The left and right banks of the
island.
River Nene,
Brampton Arm.
The Brampton Arm starts one field below the
bridge on the A5199 Northampton Road, to one field above
Spencer Road bridge in Northampton.
Access can be gained from the bridge near
Brampton Valley Way. Walkers Mill at Kentstone Close off
the Welford Road, Mill Lane between Kingsthorpe and
Kings Heath, From St. Andrews Road and Victoria Park.
Chub, dace, perch, pike, roach and odd trout
River Nene,
Billing Bridge to Cogenhoe Mill
The fishery consists of the left bank of the
River Nene from Billing Bridge for one field downstream,
the right bank downstream of the boatyard to the island
at Cogenhoe Mill. The left and right banks of the
island.
Bream, carp, chub, dace, perch, pike and roach.
River Nene,
Cogenhoe Mill to Whiston Lock
The fishery consists of the left and right banks
of the River Nene from Cogenhoe Mill to Whiston Lock.
The left and right banks of the island at Whiston Lock.
Bream, carp, chub, dace, perch, pike and roach.
River Nene,
Earls Barton Mill
The fishery consists of the left bank of the
navigation channel either side of the lock. The right
bank of the backwater leading to Earls Barton Mill,
upstream and downstream of the mill-race. The left bank
of the backwater upstream of the mill-race. A short
section of the left bank downstream of the mill-race and
both banks of the small stream which flows across the
"island". Access is via Mill Lane in Earls Barton and
over a small pedestrian footbridge at the Mill House.
Bream, carp, chub, dace, perch, pike, roach and
odd barbel.
River Nene,
Weston Mill to Billing Bridge
The fishery consists of the left bank of the
River Nene from Weston Mill to the lock at Clifford
Hill. The right bank of the River Nene from the lock at
Clifford Hill to Billing Bridge.
Located off Billing Road East in Northampton,
access is via Weston Mill Lane. For Billing bridge
access is through Billing Aquadrome [club card needs to
be shown to gain access], via Mill Lane in Little
Houghton or from Billing Mill.
Bream upto 8lbs, carp to 20lbs, chub over 3lbs,
dace, perch, pike to 20lbs, roach, and odd barbel.
River Nene,
Wootton Brook
Wootton Brook is a Tributary of the River Nene
that flows into and out of both Shelfleys and Swan
Valley Lakes. Fishing is permitted from the culvert at
Towcester Road near the Crematorium to where the brook
enters a culvert under the A5123 near J15A of the M1.
There are various pedesstrian access points off
Ladybridge Drive.
chub, dace, perch, pike and roach.
Sharman Road Pit
3-acre lake.
Situated in the St. James area of the town, Sharman Road
is next to the bus depot with the lake at the end of the
road. Please note parking is in a residential area and
anglers are asked to keep noise to a minimum.
Bream, carp to 30lbs, eel, perch, pike, roach, rudd and
tench.
Shelfleys, West
Hunsbury
A 20-peg
lake fed by Wootton Brook.
Bream, carp, perch, pike, roach and tench.
No night fishing.
One rod per angler permitted.
Swan
Valley Lake, Swan Valley
Bream, carp, perch, pike, roach, rudd and tench.
Members only. No night fishing.
No bivvies/tents.
No fires.
No Boats, and access to the island.
Children under the age of 15 to accompanied by an adult.
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Old Kings Head Angling Club
Mr I. Mawby, 63 Station Road, Long Buckby, NN6
7BQ
Tel. 01327 842769
Grand Union Canal Leicester Line, Crick Tunnel North
to Yelvertoft Bridge [Bridge 20]
2.5-mile section between 6 and 16 metres wide. Six
access points with parking ensuring no long walks.
Take A428 from Northampton, prior to Crick village is a
bridge over canal, parking is available immediately over
bridge on left-hand side. On into village take the left
hand turn signposted Yelvertoft, roadside parking on
right-hand side of road when canal comes back into
sight. At the end of the road turn right, again parking
available prior to canal bridge on the left-hand side of
the road.
Bream to 2lbs, carp to 20lbs, gudgeon, roach to 1lb,
rudd and tench.
Mr R. Lee, 41 New Road, Oundle, Northants, PE8 4LE.
Tel. 01832 274010
Season tickets are £12, Oaps £5, juniors
£2.
Day ticket £3, Oaps £2, juniors
£1.
Match bookings £5 or £4 if in excess of 20
pegs.
Normal close season rules apply on all river sections.
River Nene, Ashton Footbridge
River Nene, Cheremy Bridge
River Nene, Cotterstock Wood
River Nene, New Cut Oundle
Offshoot from the main river with 12 pegs and depths
ranging from shallow to 10ft deep. ________________________________________________________________________________
Plessey AC
Mr P. Stewart, Hillcrest, Pury End, Towcester,
Northants, NN12 7NX
Season ticket
Normal close season rules apply on river section.
River Tove, Bozenham Milll
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Sywell Aerodrome Angling Club
Park Pond, Sywell
Heavily silted water situated on Sywell Aerodrome with
depths ranging from 2ft to 9ft with 20 pegs available.
Kathy Putman, Hall Farm, Sywell Aerodrome, Sywell,
Northampton, NN6 OBN
Limited Membership [30] through FOSA [Friends of Sywell
Aerodrome]
Carp into double figures, perch, pike, roach and tench.
Season ticket £28, Oaps £14.
Junior and day tickets have to be booked in
advance £5.
1. Any angler fishing association waters will
only use barbless or micro-barbed hooks.
2. That members when fishing must be in possesion
of and produce a current membership card and rod licence
on request.
3. That no member shall carry a gun or snare.
4. That no netting, trimming or gorge-bait fishing
be allowed.
5. That no dogs accompany members, and that no
litter is left after fishing and that camping and
lighgting of fires be not allowed.
6. Fishing season is the 16th June to 14th March,
for the river and Astwell Mill.
7. That no member shall kill or take away any fish
from the association waters unless agreed by the
committee.
8. That no member shall catch baits for sale.
9. No night fishing on Easton Neston estate.
Fishing is restricted to half an hour before sunrise to
half an hour after sunset.
10. Livebaiting and use of gaffs are banned in
association waters.
11. Junior members must not fish in the Ironstone
Quarry unless accompanied by an adult at all times.
12. Any members with litter in his/her swim will
be warned [name and membership number taken], if found
with litter in his/her swim a second time, he/she will
be banned from the T.D.A.A.
13. That any member infringing or breaking these
rules be expelled and subscription forefeited. 14. Astwell parking - from sign up, but may be
asked to move for the farmer to get through.
15. No access to the River Tove through Towcester
allotments.
16. Un-named complimentary cardholders are not
allowed to attend the A.G.M. 17. No carp over 4lbs to be retained in keepnets.
Astwell Mill, Helmdon
Bairstows Lake, Towcester
Grand Union Canal Leicester Line, Norton Junction to
A5 Road Bridge
Grand Union Canal Mainline, Yardley Gobion [Bridge
62] to Castlethorpe Wharf [Bridge 64]
A one and three quarter mile section of canal. Boats and
spinney are the best areas. For carp swims with
overhanging trees/bushes.
For Yardley take the A508 towards Milton Keynes, approx
2 miles past Grafton Regis take the left hand turn
signposted Castlethorpe, Hanslope & Cosgrove, take
1st left again this will lead straight to canal bridge
No.64.
Bream to 4lbs, carp to 20lbs, perch to 2lbs, roach to
1lb and tench.
Grand Union Canal Northampton Arm, Mainline Junction
to Milton Malsor [Bridge 3]
For Milton Malsor take the A43 old road to Milton
Malsor, take the right turn past the Greyhound Ph. At
crossroads turn left and go over canal bridge, past the
marina on the left until next bridge. Do not turn right
to Gayton.
Ironstone Quarry [Closed for fishing from Dec
2010 for bank reconstruction work]
Bream, carp, perch, roach, rudd and tench.
River Tove, Towcester to Grafton Regis
Normal close season rules apply.
River Tove, Wappenham Bridge to Both banks of canal.
Normal close season rules apply.
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Warmington AC
Mr R. Bosworth. Tel. 01832 280360
Season ticket £10, concessions £1[under-16s]
Normal close season rules apply on river section.
River Nene, Warmington
Starts one field downstream of the Fotheringhay road
bridge and ends three downstream of Warmington lock and
includes all in between with the exception of the banks
rented by boat club upstream of Warmington Mill.
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Season ticket £30, ladies and senior citizens
£15, under-16s £10. Day tickets avaible on
The Embankment section only £3, under-16s £2
Normal close season rules apply on all river sections,
No keepnets on Grendon Ponds and Mill Cotton Fishery,
Barbless hooks only, No night fishing on Grendon Ponds
and Mill Cotton Fishery,
Duchess Lake, Barnwell
Carp, pike, roach, rudd and tench.
Grendon Ponds
Carp
Mill Cotton Fishery
The fishery consists of two lakes.
Ringstead Island Fishery
The fishery consists of two lakes; Barkers Lake
[65 acres]] and Brightwells Lake, the main River
Nene, a backwater.
Brightwells Lake Carp, tench, bream and roach.
Barkers Lake Bream to 6lbs, carp to 20lbs, roach,
tench and pike. River Nene and backwater Pike,
roach, bream, carp, chub to 6lbs, perch and eel.
River Ise
River Nene, Barnwell
Section is from the road bridge to the lock.
Roach, bream, perch, pike and chub.
River Nene, Barnwell Backbrook
Fishing is available from the middle field for both
backwaters.
Roach, perch and chub.
River Nene, Wellingborough
Lengthy section from the Black Pipe, through The
Embankment and Chester Farm [ Bridge pool immediately
below the farmhouse is a hotspot for carp] sections,
onto the Ditchford main river and backbrook section.
Bream to 6lbs, carp to 30lbs, chub to 5lbs, dace, eel to
4lbs, perch over 2lbs, pike to 20lbs, roach over 1lb and
tench over 6lbs.
River Nene, Doddington to Wollaston
River Nene, Hardwater Mill
Fishing here is from the northern bank both upstream and
downstream of the road bridge.
River Nene, Plantation
Access is through Barnwell village on the Ashton road,
via a concrete access road.