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Post by Stotty on Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:17 am

Ringwood & District Anglers Association
Has access to almost 10 miles of the legendary Hampshire Avon and more than 20 miles of the Dorset Stour, plus a choice of magnificent still waters including one of the top tench venues in the country.
Hampshire /Dorset


Rother Angling Club
Rother AC has access to the following stillwaters, rivers and streams:
Stillwaters: Cooks Pond, Milland, New Pond, Bepton Road, Midhurst, Rotherfield Pond, Midhurst, Minstead Pit. Rivers and Streams: River Rother, North Mill, Midhurst, River Rother, Woolbeding, River Arun, Greatham Bridge, River Arun, Stopham Bridge, Woolmer Stream.
Kent


South Cerney Angling Society
Based in the Cotswold Water Park about 4 miles from Cirencester and 10 miles from Swindon. 6 local lakes, Day Ticket Waters and Weekly fishing tickets. Clubhouse and bar open to visitors. Lakes include: Bradley's, Hills, Ham Pool, Wickwater, Whitefriars and Jet-ski Lake. Carp to 40lb+, crucian carp, tench to 9lb, bream to 14lb , Pike to 30lb, and roach to 2lb.
Gloucestershire


Taunton Angling Association
The TAA offers its members a wide variety of fishing on the fast shallow waters of the upper River Tone to its slower flowing canal, rivers, and stillwaters including: West Sedgemoor Drain, Taunton to Bridgwater Canal, Rough Moor, Maunsell Pond, Curry Moor Drain, King Stanley Pond, Wych Lodge Lake and Stanley Durston Ponds.

Somerset


Todmorden Angling Society (T.A.S.)
Fishing for everyone. Great fishing on ten stillwaters, thirteen miles of Canal, and some parts of the river Calder. Everyone welcome. Based in the West Yorkshire town of Todmorden, T.A.S. have some of the best fishing around including 4 still waters in Littleborough, 3 in Burnley, and 3 in Todmorden itself. The canal runs from Callis Lock (Hebbden Bridge) to Manchester Road Castleton Rochdale, and contains Carp to 20lb, Pike to 30lb, Chub to 6lb, plus Roach, Perch, Bream, Tench, Gudgeon, Ruff, Rudd.
West Yorkshire


The Tring Anglers
A small and friendly coarse angling club based in north-west Hertfordshire. Formed in 1947, our open membership policy still provides access to a wide variety of fisheries in the area. Eleven miles of fine canal fishing, small and large river fisheries along with lakes and ponds cater for all coarse angling disciplines.
Hertfordshire


Turnford Angling Consortium (TAC)
Formed by Clubs coming together to jointly manage the Slipe Lane Pits in Wormley, Herts with the Lea Valley Regional Park Authority. The Consortium manages 4 beautiful gravel pits in Wormley, near Cheshunt, Herts. These consist of three mixed fisheries and a match lake. With extensive stocking and landscaping, a huge investment is being made in the fishery.

Ulverston Angling Association
Ulverston Angling Association has two coarse fisheries,Ulverston Canal and Sandhall Ponds, both these waters are located near Ulverston on the edge of the Lake District. U.A.A. also has Knottallow Tarn a Brown Trout Fishery which can be fished on a day ticket.
Cumbria


USSC Angling Club
Asmall club with about 130 members. Controling the fishing rights to a section of the River Cam and Bourn Brook just to the south of Cambridge.
Cambridgeshire


Uxbridge Rovers
One of the premier fishing clubs in West London, Middlesex and the Colne valley can offer the angler a variety of waters to fish at an affordable cost. We offer the angler fishing from streams to rivers, canals, lakes for night fishing and an all year round well stocked fishery. Pleasure angler or specimen hunter (Carp, Barbel, Tench, Bream, Chub, Pike) we have something for everyone.
Middlesex


Verulam Angling Club
The Club is proud of the diversity and quality of it's private fisheries. It offers everything from big carp (to 36lb) and pike to small river dace and chub. All waters are maintained through regular working parties to ensure they offer the safe and comfortable fishing with nearly half of the club's annual income investing in improvements and restocking. River Lee, Riverside Road, Smallford Pit, River Flit, Frogmore Complex, River Ivel, River Ouse, Paynes Lane, Turnford Consortium.
Hertfordshire


Wansbeck And Cramlington Angling Club
Four great waters: Brenkley, Milkhope, Horton Grange and the Queen Elizabeth II Lake (the "QEII"). The Club runs several friendly but keenly contested match series andregular trips to waters further afield. The Club actively supports beginning and junior anglers and is totally committed to doing everything to encourage disabled people into the sport.
Northumberland


Warrington Anglers Association
A large club offering fishing for all, match anglers, specimen anglers, game fishermen and pleasure anglers alike. Very good sport on over fifty waters. Juniors and novices made especially welcome. Special access facilities and help for anglers with special needs.
Warrington


Wey Valley Disabled Anglers Association
The WVDAA is run by a democratically elected committee under the rules of the Charity Commission. Our aim is to promote and organise fishing for disabled people, look after the interests of disabled anglers and encourage fair competition between disabled and able-bodied anglers.

South


Windermere Ambleside & District Angling Associationt
Information on all aspects of fishing in this beautiful corner of North West England. A detailed venue guide with many fishery maps showing the best places to fish in the Lake District. Find out about Windermere, Ambleside and District Angling Association and its superb fisheries plus further information on hiring a boat, going on a guided trip, tackle shops, information on Lake District fishery byelaws and even accommodation offering free fishing.

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