Fishing Lake in Crewe

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SonicBOOM Angling Baits, Crewe Indoor Market, Market Hall, Earle St, Crewe, CW1 2BL, Cheshire
Tel. 07900 046271

Fishing Lake Crewe

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Covering the following areas in Crewe: Congleton, Crewe, Middlewich, Nantwich, Northwich, Sandbach, Tarporley, Winsford

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

Sea trout fishing at night is incredibly exciting, but it can be weird as well. Nocturnal noises can be put down to local wildlife and visions in the darkness logically explained away in the cold light of day. Or can they?
avid was a highly experienced fisherman with a particular love for sea trout. He travelled far for his fishing, at home as much on the lochs and loughs of western Scotland and Ireland as he was on the rivers of south west Wales and England. The identity of the river he was fishing on this particular night is not known, nor are the real name

George drained his cup. ‘Another drift?’
They went down to the end of the wind lane, where the trunks of the petrified forest began to poke their heads above the surface, and there they anchored up, about 50 yards from the shore.
‘We’ll ambush ’em as they come past,’ said Brett. ‘Every feeding trout in this part of the system will pass us here, so you should be able to fill your boots.’
They caught trout steadily, until Helen had a particularly savage swirl at her Para Dun.
‘Jeeees!’ shouted Brett. ‘Quick, cover him again. That was some fish. There,

The funeral ceremony was unbelievably moving. The dead woman was obviously a grandmother, if not a greatgrandmother, judging by the extended gathering of men around the pyre. The women, by tradition, either kept away from this holy rite or watched half-concealed in the surroundingforest.Thedeadlady’strailingarmwastenderlyreturnedto her side on the pyre by her son as he lit the fire. But there was nothing ghoulish about it, nor did there seem any feeling of sadness among the mourners. If anything, it was a joyous occasion as they watched the fire progressively co

 


Full List of areas covered on our Crewe Fishing Lake Directory:

Acton, Acton Bridge, Adlington, Alderley Edge, Aldersey Green, Aldford, Allgreave, Alpraham, Alsager, Alvanley, Anderton, Antrobus, Appleton Thorn, Arclid, Arley, Ashley, Ashton, Astbury, Aston, Aston juxta Mondrum, Audlem, Backford, Badgerbank, Barnton, Barthomley, Barton, Bate Heath, Beambridge, Beeston, Bickerton, Bickley Moss, Bickley Town, Birch Heath, Blackden Heath, Blacon, Blakenhall, Bollington, Bosley, Bostock Green, Bradfield Green, Bradwall Green, Brereton Green, Brereton Heath, Bridge Trafford, Bridgemere, Broken Cross, Brookhouse Green, Broomedge, Brownlow Heath, Broxton, Bruera, Buerton, Bulkeley, Bunbury, Burland, Burleydam, Burntcliff Top, Burton, Burtonwood, Burwardsley, Butt Green, Byley, Calveley, Capenhurst, Cat and Fiddle Inn, Checkley, Chelford, Chester, Childer Thornton, Chorley, Chorlton, Chorlton Lane, Chowley, Christleton, Church Lawton, Church Minshull, Churton, Clotton, Clutton, Coddington, Collins Green, Comberbach, Congleton, Coppenhall Moss, Cotebrook, Coxbank, Cranage, Crewe, Croft, Crowton, Croxton Green, Cuckoo’s Nest, Cuddington, Cuddington Heath, Culcheth, Daresbury, Davenham, Dean Row, Delamere, Disley, Ditton, Dodleston, Duckington, Duddon, Dunham-on-the-Hill, Dutton, Eaton, Eaton Hall, Eccleston, Egerton Green, Ellesmere Port, Elton, Elworth, Englesea-brook, Faddiley, Farndon, Farnworth, Fearnhead, Fourlanes End, Foxwist Green, Frodsham, Fuller’s Moor, Gallantry Bank, Gatesheath, Gawsworth, Glazebury, Gleadsmoss, Goostrey, Grappenhall, Great Barrow, Great Budworth, Great Sankey, Great Sutton, Guilden Sutton, Hale Bank, Halton, Hampton Heath, Handbridge, Handforth, Handley, Hankelow, Hapsford, Hargrave, Hartford, Harthill, Haslington, Hassall, Hassall Green, Hatchmere, Hatherton, Hatton, Hatton Heath, Haughton Moss, Heatley, Hebden Green, Helsby, Henbury, High Legh, Higher Walton, Higher Whitley, Highlane, Hightown, Hollins Green, Holmes Chapel, Hoole, Hooton, Horton Green, Hough, Hough Green, Hulme Walfield, Hurdsfield, Huxley, Ince, Jodrell Bank, Keckwick, Kelsall, Kerridge, Kettleshulme, Key Green, Kingsley, Knolls Green, Knutsford, Lach Dennis, Langley, Larden Green, Latchford, Ledsham, Lightwood Green, Little Bollington, Little Budworth, Little Leigh, Little Neston, Little Stanney, Little Sutton, Littleton, Lostock Gralam, Lostock Green, Lower Kinnerton, Lower Peover, Lower Walton, Lower Whitley, Lower Withington, Lymm, Macclesfield, Macclesfield Forest, Malpas, Manley, Marbury, Marley Green, Marston, Marthall, Martinscroft, Marton, Mere, Mickle Trafford, Middlewich, Middlewood, Milton Green, Mobberley, Mollington, Monks’ Heath, Moore, Morley Green, Mottram St Andrew, Mouldsworth, Moulton, Mount Manisty, Nantwich, Ness, Neston, Nether Alderley, Netherton, Newhall, Newton, Newtown, No Man’s Heath, Norbury, Norley, North Rode, Northwich, Norton, Oakgrove, Occlestone Green, Oldcastle Heath, Ollerton, Orford, Oscroft, Over, Over Peover, Over Tabley, Overpool, Parkgate, Peckforton, Penketh, Peover Heath, Pickmere, Picton, Plumley, Pott Shrigley, Poynton, Prestbury, Preston Brook, Preston on the Hill, Puddinglake, Puddington, Pulford, Quarrybank, Radway Green, Rainow, Ravensmoor, Rease Heath, Risley, Rode Heath, Rodeheath, Rostherne, Rowton, Rudheath, Runcorn, Rushton, Saighton, Salterswall, Sandbach, Sandiway, Saughall, Scholar Green, Shavington, Shocklach, Shotwick, Siddington, Smithy Green, Sound, Spen Green, Sproston Green, Spurstow, Stapeley, Statham, Stoak, Stockton Heath, Stretton, Styal, Sutton Lane Ends, Sutton Weaver, Swanbach, Swettenham, Sworton Heath, Tarporley, Tarvin, Tarvin Sands, Tattenhall, Thelwall, Thornton-le-Moors, Threapwood, Tilston, Tilstone Fearnall, Timbersbrook, Tiverton, Twiss Green, Tytherington, Upton, Walgherton, Wardle, Warmingham, Warren, Warrington, Waverton, Weaverham, Wervin, Weston, Weston Point, Wettenhall, Wettenhall Green, Wharton, Wheelock, Whitby, Whitegate, Widnes, Wildboarclough, Wilkesley, Willaston, Willington Corner, Wilmslow, Wincham, Wincle, Winsford, Winterley, Winwick, Wirswall, Wistaston, Withington Green, Woolston, Worleston, Wrenbury, Wybunbury

Fishing Lake in West Midlands

Find a Place to Fish in West Midlands

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Foxhills Fishery, 301 Pinfold Lane, Walsall, WS9 0QT
Tel. 0121 358 1827

Fishing Lake West Midlands

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Covering the following areas in West Midlands: Abbots Langley, Borehamwood, Kings Langley, Radlett, Rickmansworth, Watford

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Fishing Lake in West Midlands

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘Lemon shark,’ stated the boatman.
‘They’re not particularly dangerous, are they?’
‘All sharks dangerous!’
There was no equipment in the boat for handling large fish. Steve wouldn’t allow a gaff anyway, because all his fish went back alive, unless they specifically wanted one to eat, a category the lemon shark did not fit into. The only aid they had was the boatman’s gloves.
‘Can you grab its tail?’ Steve asked, deciding that was the best place for the boatman, it being furthest away from the teeth end. ‘No way I’m touching any part of that fish!'<br

The eel’s progress was slowed slightly by sliding it down the roof tiles of the kitchen extension until it reached the sloping roof of the conservatory a few feet below. Here, aided by the lubricating properties of the salt-enhanced slime, it gathered pace so that, on reaching the edge of the roof, it was catapulted into mid-air at a velocity that saw it clear the patio and shoot into the back garden. It finally came to rest in a rigour-held, semi-circular, water-feature-style heap in the middle of the lawn. It lay there, gazing back at the house with lifeless e

He was supported by everyone else, including the Merkister’s proprietor from behind the bar, who professed that he had been at the hotel for donkeys’ years and had never set eyes on an otter either. And so we endured the good-natured banter and suggestions that the sloe gin must have been liberally passed round the boat early that morning. We finished our lunch and went afloat again.
We usually caught the odd sea trout in the loch, but we often had to look very carefully to spot the difference from the freshwater variety, as they were usually coloured by the

 


Full List of areas covered on our West Midlands Fishing Lake Directory:

Acock’s Green, Alderman’s Green, Aldridge, Allesley, Amblecote, Aston, Balsall, Balsall Common, Barston, Bentley Heath, Berkswell, Bickenhill, Bilston, Binley, Bird End, Birmingham, Blackheath, Blakenhall, Blossomfield, Bloxwich, Bournbrook, Bournville, Bradley, Bradmore, Brierley Hill, Brownhills, Brownshill Green, Bushbury, Castle Bromwich, Chad Valley, Chadwick End, Chapel Fields, Clayhanger, Copt Heath, Coseley, Cotteridge, Court House Green, Coventry, Cradley, Darlaston, Dorridge, Dudley, Dudley Port, Earlsdon, Eastcote, Edgbaston, Elmdon, Elmdon Heath, Erdington, Ettingshall, Foleshill, Four Oaks, Gornalwood, Gravelly Hill, Great Barr, Great Heath, Halesowen, Hall Green, Hampton in Arden, Hamstead, Handsworth, Harborne, Hasbury, Hawkes End, Hay Mills, Heath Town, Illey, Keresley, Kineton Green, King’s Heath, King’s Hill, King’s Norton, Kingstanding, Kingswinford, Kirby Corner, Knowle, Little Heath, Longbridge, Longford, Lye, Marston Green, Maw Green, Meer End, Mere Green, Meriden, Minworth, Monmore Green, Moseley, Moxley, Netherton, New Invention, Northfield, Norton, Old Hill, Old Swinford, Oldbury, Olton, Oxley, Pedmore, Pelsall, Penn, Pensnett, Perry Barr, Pickford Green, Princes End, Quarry Bank, Queslett, Quinton, Radford, Rednal, Roughley, Rowley Regis, Rubery, Rushall, Saltley, Sedgley, Selly Oak, Sheldon, Shelfield, Shire Oak, Shirley, Short Heath, Smethwick, Solihull, Solihull Lodge, South Yardley, Springfield, Stirchley, Stivichall, Stoke, Stourbridge, Sutton Coldfield, Tettenhall, Tettenhall Wood, Tile Cross, Tile Hill, Tipton, Tyburn, Upper Eastern Green, Upper Gornal, Upper Stoke, Vigo, Wall Heath, Walmley, Walsall, Walsall Wood, Walsgrave on Sowe, Ward End, Warley, Wednesbury, Wednesfield, Wergs, West Bromwich, West Heath, Whitlock’s End, Willenhall, Wollaston, Wolverhampton, Wood Hayes, Woodgate, Woodside, Wordsley, Wylde Green, Yardley

Fishing Lake in Leicester

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Craigmore Fishery, 5 Market Court, Scunthorpe, DN17 4TA
Tel. 07748 414264

Ferryboat Farm Fisheries, Ferry Boat Lane, Doncaster, DN12 4LB, South Yorkshire
Tel. 01709 588088

Heronbrook Fisheries, Low Farm, Gainsborough, DN21 3HZ
Tel. 01724 764161

Holly Farm Fishery, Holly Farm, Willoughby Rd, Lutterworth, LE17 5NP, Leicestershire
Tel. 01455 202391

Marnoch Lodge Fishings, Thorpe-le-Vale, Market Rasen, LN8 6AR
Tel. 01472 398978

Mill Farm Fishery, Mill Farm, Peatling Parva Rd, Lutterworth, LE17 5NR, Leicestershire
Tel. 01455 552392

Rutland Fly Fishing Adventures, The Lodge, North Shore Rutland Water, Oakham, LE15 8AB
Tel. 01572 722422

Sapphire Lakes, Norwell Lane, Newark, NG23 6JQ
Tel. 01636 821131

Spring Grange Fisheries, Croxton Rd, Leicester, LE7 3BH
Tel. 0116 259 5648

Tetford Country Cottages, Manor Farm East Rd, Horncastle, LN9 6QQ
Tel. 01507 533276

The Duck Ponds, Besthorpe Rd, Lincoln, LN6 9EZ, Lincolnshire
Tel. 01522 779053

Weston Pools, 81 Stafford St, Nottingham, NG10 2EA
Tel. 0115 972 8547

Whetstone Gorse Fisheries, 49 Willoughby Rd, Leicester, LE8 5UA
Tel. 0116 277 3796

Fishing Lake Leicester

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Covering the following areas in Leicester: Anstey, Bagworth, Coalville, Countesthorpe, Desford, Great Glen, Hinckley, Houghton On The Hill, Ibstock, Leicester, Loughborough, Lutterworth, Market Harborough, Markfield, Melton Mowbray, Mountsorrel, Narborough, Newbold Verdon, Oakham, Seagrave, Thurcaston, Wigston

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘When are you going after him, then?’
‘I don’t fish the Beaulieu at night, Andrew; too bloody creepy for my liking. No, I’ll leave the fish to you, but you’ll owe me one if you catch him.’
So the plot was hatched and Chris agreed to accompany Andrew on the quest. They went down to the lower river in the morning, when the tide was just flooding, and did a thorough recce. There were a number of small sea trout shoals lying against the far bank, some with large fish among them, although not the sort of size they had been told to expect. Then, just as the tide

The fish were now rising in front of him, so he had targets to aim for. He waited for a rise that was close enough, then went back to the basics of his father’s casting lessons and aimed precisely at the ring left by the trout’s nose breaking the surface. He missed the first few, but then he landed one exactly in the right place. There was an immediate, violent pull on the line. Victor had a brief vision of a shape swirling in the water, and then his reel was spinning out of control as the fish took off straight out into the loch, heading for deeper water.
Vi

othing has ever been proven, but there have been reports from some parts of India of children being dragged under the water by invisible river monsters. There does happen to be a large catfish, called a goonch, which could be the culprit; certainly many Indians think so. It is tailor-made for villainy: huge bony whiskers, piggy eyes, unattractive dirty brown body and a very wide mouth. It can reach 450 pounds or more in weight, and is definitely open to the accusation of consuming the occasional careless child.
When Mark first visited the border area between

 


Full List of areas covered on our Leicester Fishing Lake Directory:

Anstey, Arnesby, Aylestone, Baggrave Hall, Barkby, Barkby Thorpe, Barsby, Barwell, Beeby, Belgrave, Billesdon, Birstall, Blaby, Black Friars, Botcheston, Braunstone, Broughton Astley, Burton Overy, Bushby, Carlton Curlieu, Cold Newton, Cosby, Cossington, Cottage Lane Industrial Estate, Countesthorpe, Croft, Cropston, Dane Hills, Desford, Earl Shilton, East Goscote, East Norton, Elmesthorpe, Enderby, Evington, Field Head, Fleckney, Foston, Gaddesby, Gaulby, Glen Parva, Glenfield, Goadby, Great Glen, Great Stretton, Groby, Halstead, Hamilton, Highfields, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Humberstone, Huncote, Hungarton, Illston, Illston on the Hill, Ingarsby, Keyham, Keythorpe, Kibworth, Kibworth Beauchamp, Kibworth Harcourt, Kings Norton, Kirby Fields, Kirby Muxloe, Kirkby Mallory, Knighton, Launde, Leicester, Leicester Forest East, Little Stretton, Littlethorpe, Loddington, Lowesby, Marefield, Meridian Business Park, Mowmacre Hill, Narborough, Newbold Verdon, Newton Harcourt, Newton Linford, Newtown Linford, Newtown Unthank, Noseley, Oadby, Peatling Magna, Peckleton, Potters Marston, Primethorpe, Queniborough, Ratby, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Rearsby, Rolleston, Rothley, Rowlatts Hill, Saddington, Sapcote, Scraptoft, Shangton, Skeffington, Smeeton Westerby, South Croxton, South Fields, Stapleton, Stoney Stanton, Stoneygate, Stoughton, Sutton in the Elms, Syston, Thorpe Astley, Three Gates, Thrussington, Thurcaston, Thurlaston, Thurmaston, Thurnby, Tilton on the Hill, Tugby, Tur Langton, Wanlip, Whetstone, Willoughby Waterleys, Wistow

Fishing Lake in Aberdeenshire

Find a Place to Fish in Aberdeenshire

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Cameley Trout Lakes, Inverkeithny House, Huntly, AB54 7XB
Tel. 01466 730305

Forgue Fish Farm, Huntly, AB54 7XD
Tel. 01466 730266

Lochter Activity Centre, Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, AB51 0DZ
Tel. 01651 872000

Midmar Stillwater Fishery, Bogindhu, Inverurie, AB51 7ND
Tel. 01330 833298

Murray Deeside Marketing Ltd, Moine Na Vey, Ballater, AB35 5UD
Tel. 01339 755459

Springwater Lakes, Marnoch Lodge, Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly, AB54 7UE, Aberdeenshire
Tel. 01466 780872

The Lynne May Fishing Co, 17 Seagate, Peterhead, AB42 1JP, Aberdeenshire
Tel. 01779 477111

W J Braddick, Little Brigend Farm, Alford, AB33 8PL
Tel. 01691 828708

Fishing Lake Aberdeenshire

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Covering the following areas in Aberdeenshire: Aberdeen, Aberlour, Aboyne, Alford, Ballater, Ballindalloch, Banchory, Banff, Buckie, Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, Ellon, Fraserburgh, Huntly, Insch, Inverurie, Keith, Kirkcudbright, Laurencekirk, Macduff, Milltimber, Peterculter, Peterhead, Stonehaven, Strathdon, Turriff, Westhill

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

The first he knew that anything untoward was happening was when the temperature dropped dramatically, even though there was now plenty of cloud cover and the wind remained in the south, so should still have been a warming influence. Peter was an experienced sea trout fisherman and knew instinctively that nothing meteorological should be causing the sudden change in conditions. Whether through this realisation or some inner sense that something very strange was about to take place, he felt the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end and a shiver of adrenalin d

You can’t catch fish unless your line is in the water. However uninspiring the conditions may be, it’s always worth having a go. You never know, you might even become responsible for naming a new pool.
ome salmon pools bear the surnames of personalities who fished them in the past, while others relate to terrestrial features: Black
Rock, Bridge, Farm and the like. The discovery of a new pool is very rare, even after major flood events. The topography of existing pools may change dramatically when the river is in particularly heavy spate, but seldom does su

Ocean exploded in popularity during the last couple of decades of the twentieth century. Great fun though saltwater fly-fishing is, exponents still occasionally like to take time out and revert to the old methods of bait or surface lure fishing with poppers for bigger specimens, such as barracuda, billfish or one of the all-time favourite quarries, giant trevally. Trevally, pound for pound, have a reputation for being one of the hardest fighting fish in the sea.
ANCHORS AND LEMONADE
Steve was on Alphonse in the Indian Ocean. He decided to ask his boatman w

 


Full List of areas covered on our Aberdeenshire Fishing Lake Directory:

Aberchirder, Aboyne, Achath, Affleck, Aldie, Alford, Allanaquoich, Allancreich, Allardice, Arbuthnott, Ardallie, Ardgowse, Ardlair, Ardo, Ardoyne, Arnhall, Arthrath, Artrochie, Asloun, Auchallater, Aucharnie, Auchattie, Auchenblae, Auchininna, Auchintoul, Auchiries, Auchleven, Auchlunies, Auchmacoy, Auchnagatt, Aucholzie, Auchorrie, Auds, Aultnapaddock, Aulton, Auquhorthies, Backburn, Backfolds, Backhill, Backhill of Clackriach, Backhill of Trustach, Backside, Badenscoth, Badenyon, Bailliesward, Bainshole, Balbithan, Balchers, Balfour, Balgove, Balgreen, Balhalgardy, Ballater, Ballaterach, Ballochan, Ballogie, Balmedie, Balthangie, Banchory, Banchory-Devenick, Banff, Bankhead, Barthol Chapel, Baulds, Bearnie, Beggshill, Belhelvie, Belhinnie, Bellabeg, Benholm, Birkenhills, Birkhall, Birse, Birsemore, Blackbraes, Blackburn, Blackchambers, Blackdog, Blackford, Blackhill, Blackness, Blairshinnoch, Blairydryne, Blairythan, Blindburn, Boddam, Bogbrae, Bogfern, Bogfields, Bogfold, Boghead, Bogniebrae, Bograxie, Bogton, Bonnykelly, Bonnyton, Borrowfield, Boultenstone, Boyndie, Brackens, Bracklamore, Braefoot, Braemar, Braenaloin, Brathens, Brideswell, Bridge of Alford, Bridge of Bogendreip, Bridge of Canny, Bridge of Dee, Bridge of Dye, Bridge of Ess, Bridge of Feugh, Bridge of Gairn, Bridge of Muchalls, Bridgend, Broadsea, Broomfield, Broomhead, Brownhill, Bruntland, Buchanhaven, Bulwark, Burnend, Burnhaven, Burnhervie, Burnside, Bush Crathie, Cairnargat, Cairnbeathie, Cairnbrogie, Cairnbulg, Cairne, Cairness, Cairnhill, Cairnie, Cairnorrie, Cambus o’May, Cammachmore, Candacraig, Canterbury, Cardno, Carmont, Carnichal, Carnousie, Castleton, Catterline, Causeyend, Chapel Hill, Chapel of Garioch, Chapelton, Charlestown, Clachanturn, Clashindarroch, Clatt, Clatterin Brig, Clochtow, Clockhill, Clola, Clova, Clovenstone, Clunie, Coachford, Cobairdy, Coburty, Cock Bridge, Coldwells, Collieston, Collmuir, Collynie, Colnabaichin, Colpy, Comers, Conland, Cookney, Cookston, Coralhill, Cordach, Corgarff, Cornhill, Corrachree, Corse, Corse of Kinnoir, Corsindae, Cothall, Cottown, Cot-town, Coull, Cowie, Coynach, Coynachie, Craigculter, Craigdam, Craigearn, Craigellie, Craigie, Craigie Brae, Craiglug, Craigmaud, Craigmyle Ho., Craik, Cranna, Craskins, Crathes, Crathie, Crawton, Crichie, Crimond, Crimonmogate, Crofts of Haddo, Cromblet, Cross of Jackson, Crossroads, Crovie, Cruchie, Cruden Bay, Culdrain, Culsh, Cultercullen, Culvie, Cuminestown, Cushnie, Cuttyhill, Daldownie, Dalfad, Dalmadilly, Darnabo, Darnford, Darra, Dartfield, Davan, Daviot, Deecastle, Delfrigs, Denend, Denhead, Denmill, Denmoss, Denside, Dinnet, Dorsell, Doune Park, Douneside, Downies, Drumblade, Drumblair, Drumdelgie, Drumhead, Drumlasie, Drumlithie, Drumoak, Drums, Drumwhindle, Drymuir, Dubford, Dulax, Dumeath, Duncanston, Dunecht, Durno, Dykelands, Dykeside, Earlsford, East Auchronie, East Cairnbeg, East Davoch, East Learney, East Mains, Easter Balmoral, Easter Ord, Easter Tulloch, Easter Whyntie, Ecclesgreig, Echt, Edinbanchory, Ellon, Elrick, Errollston, Esslemont, Fattahead, Fawsyde, Feith-hill, Fetterangus, Fettercairn, Fetternear Ho., Feus of Caldhame, Fichlie, Findon, Fingask, Finnygaud, Fintry, Finzean, Fisherford, Flushing, Folla Rule, Forbestown, Fordoun, Fordyce, Fortrie, Foulzie, Foveran, Fraserburgh, Frendraught, Fyvie, Gamrie, Gardenstown, Garlogie, Garmond, Gartly, Garvock, Gask, Gateside, Glack, Glanderston, Glascorrie, Glashmore, Glassaugh, Glassel, Glenbervie, Glencat, Glencuie, Glendye Lodge, Glenkindie, Glensaugh, Glenshalg, Glenton, Gordonstown, Gorrachie, Gourdas, Gourdon, Grainhow, Grantlodge, Greendams, Greenhall, Greenheads, Greenlaw, Greenmyre, Greenskares, Greystone, Hardgate, Hatton, Hatton Castle, Hatton of Fintray, Hattoncrook, Haughs, Heathcot, Heugh-head, Hillbrae, Hillhead of Auchentumb, Hillhead of Cocklaw, Hillockhead, Hillside, Hilton, Hirn, Howe of Teuchar, Huntly, Hythie, Inch, Inchmarlo, Inchnabobart, Inkhorn, Insch, Inver, Inverallochy, Inverbervie, Inverebrie, Inverey, Invergelder, Inverkeithny, Invernettie, Inverquhomery, Inverugie, Inverurie, Inverythan, Ironside, Jackstown, Johnshaven, Johnston Mains, Kebholes, Keig, Keilhill, Kemnay, Kennerty, Kennethmont, Kildrummy, Kincardine O’Neil, Kincraig, Kinellar, Kingsford, Kinharrachie, Kinknockie, Kinmuck, Kinnadie, Kinneff, Kintocher, Kintore, Kiplaw Croft, Kirkney, Kirkton, Kirkton of Bourtie, Kirkton of Culsalmond, Kirkton of Durris, Kirkton of Glenbuchat, Kirkton of Logie Buchan, Kirkton of Maryculter, Kirkton of Skene, Kirktonhill, Kirktown, Kirktown of Alvah, Kirktown of Auchterless, Kirktown of Fetteresso, Kirktown of Rayne, Kirktown of Slains, Knaven, Knowes of Elrick, Knowhead, Ladysford, Laithers, Landerberry, Largie, Largue, Lary, Lauchintilly, Laurencekirk, Leask, Lemnas, Leochel-Cushnie, Leschangie, Leslie, Lessendrum, Lethenty, Ley, Leylodge, Leys, Linhead, Linn of Muick Cottage, Little Dens, Little Idoch, Little Ley, Loanhead, Lochside, Logie Coldstone, Logie Newton, Longdrum, Longhill, Longmanhill, Longside, Lumphanan, Lumsden, Lunderton, Luthermuir, Lyne, Lyne of Skene, Macduff, Macterry, Mains of Culsh, Mains of Dillavaird, Mains of Drum, Mains of Dudwick, Mains of Fedderate, Mains of Linton, Mains of Pitfour, Mains of Pittrichie, Mains of Thornton, Mar Lodge, Marnoch, Maryhill, Marykirk, Marywell, Maud, Meikle Strath, Meikle Tarty, Meikle Wartle, Melgum, Melrose, Memsie, Menie Ho., Mergie, Methlick, Mid Ardlaw, Mid Beltie, Middlehill, Middleton, Midtown of Barras, Migvie, Milbethill, Mill of Colp, Mill of Elrick, Mill of Kingoodie, Mill of Monquich, Mill of Uras, Millbank, Millbreck, Millburn, Millden, Millton of Noth, Milltown, Milltown of Campfield, Milltown of Craigston, Milltown of Towie, Milton Coldwells, Milton Inveramsay, Milton of Auchinhove, Milton of Cairnborrow, Milton of Cullerlie, Milton of Cushnie, Milton of Tullich, Minnes, Minnonie, Mintlaw, Monkshill, Monteach, Montgarrie, Monymusk, Morphie, Mossat, Mosshead, Mounie Castle, Mountblairy, Mowtie, Muchalls, Muckletown, Muir, Muir of Fowlis, Muirden, Muirhead, Muirskie, Muirtack, Muiryfold, Nether Crimond, Nether Glasslaw, Nether Kinmundy, Nether Lenshie, Nether Pitforthie, Netherbrae, Netherley, Nethermuir, New Aberdour, New Byth, New Deer, New Leeds, New Mains of Ury, New Mill, New Pitsligo, Newbigging, Newburgh, Newmachar, Newmill, Newnoth, Newseat, Newton, Newtonhill, Newtown, North Essie, North Millbrex, Northburnhill, Northfield, Old Craig, Old Crombie, Old Deer, Old Kinnernie, Old Leslie, Old Portlethen, Old Rattray, Old Rayne, Oldhall, Oldmeldrum, Oldmill, Oldtown of Ord, Oldwhat, Ordhead, Ordie, Orrok Ho., Overton, Oyne, Park, Parkneuk, Pathhead, Peathill, Pennan, Percie, Perkhill, Peterhead, Petty, Pettymuick, Phesdo, Pitblae, Pitcaple, Pitfichie, Pitinnan, Pitmedden, Pitmunie, Pittodrie Ho., Plaidy, Port Elphinstone, Port Erroll, Portlethen, Portsoy, Potarch, Potterton, Protsonhill, Quilquox, Rathen, Raxton, Redcloak, Redford, Redhill, Redhouse, Rhynie, Rickarton, Rinloan, Rinmore, Roadside of Kinneff, Rora, Rorandle, Rosehearty, Rosehill, Rothiebrisbane, Rothienorman, Ruthven, Sandend, Sandfordhill, Sandhaven, Sauchen, Sauchieburn, Scotston, Seatown, Shiels, Silvermoss, Sinnahard, Skares, Skelmonae, Skelmuir, Slack, Slains Park, Slioch, Smallburn, South Blackbog, South Kirkton, South Redbriggs, South Upper Barrack, Southend, Spittal of Glenmuick, Springleys, St Combs, St Cyrus, St Fergus, St Katherines, Steinmanhill, Stirling, Stonehaven, Strachan, Straloch, Strathdon, Strathgirnock, Strichen, Stuartfield, Succoth, Sunnyside, Tanglandford, Tarland, Tarves, Tavelty, Teuchan, Tewel, Thainston, Thainstone, The Banking, The Birks, The Burn, The Neuk, Thomastown, Thornyhill, Thunderton, Tifty, Tillathrowie, Tillery, Tillybirloch, Tillycorthie, Tillydrine, Tillyfar, Tillyfour, Tillyfourie, Tillygreig, Tillypronie, Tipperty, Tocher, Todlachie, Toll of Birness, Torbeg, Tornahaish, Tornaveen, Torphins, Torrancroy, Torry, Torterston, Towie, Tulloch, Tullochvenus, Tullynessle, Turclossie, Turriff, Udny Green, Udny Station, Union Croft, Upper Boyndlie, Upper Burnhaugh, Upper Hawkhillock, Upper Lochton, Upper Ridinghill, Wardhouse, Wartle, Waterhill of Bruxie, Waterloo, Waterside, Weachyburn, Wedderlairs, West Cairncake, West Park, Wester Badentyre, Wester Culbeuchly, Wester Fintray, Wester Ord, Westerton, Westhall, Westhill, Westside, Wheedlemont, Whinnyfold, Whitebog, Whitecairns, Whitefield, Whiteford, Whitehills, Whitehouse, Whiterashes, Whitestone, Whitestripe, Whitewell, Whitlam, Woodend, Woodhead, Woodtown, Wrae, Wrangham, Yonder Bognie, Ythanwells, Ythsie

Fishing Lake in Staffordshire

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Brookfield Leisure, Brookfield Farm, Cannock Rd, Wolverhampton, WV10 7LZ, West Midlands
Tel. 01922 414090

Northmoor Construction, Eccleshall, Stafford, ST21 6LX
Tel. 07879 441282

Pool House Farm, Pool House Farm Brick Kiln Lane, Tamworth, B78 2BA
Tel. 01827 874856

Wild Oak Fishery, Upper Hatton Pendeford Hall Lane, Wolverhampton, WV9 5BD
Tel. 07470 669343

Fishing Lake Staffordshire

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Covering the following areas in Staffordshire: Harpenden, Hatfield, St Albans, Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

Brown trout fishing in Tasmania, the island off the southernmost shore of Australia, really took off when the government constructed several dams in the Western Highlands to produce hydro-powered electricity for the state. The flooding water covered fertile land that produced food aplenty for the brown trout, which were first introduced into Tasmania from England more than a century before. They grow at incredible speed and, in Arthur’s Lake, sunken trees, remnants of a flooded forest, still stand and provide a great habitat for marauding fish. Better still, the

The fish was now heading upstream and such was the continuing drag from the current that Tom was at first convinced that his line had caught round a branch. Then the fish showed again, thrashing the surface and shaking its head so violently that he actually heard the spoon rattle in its mouth. There was only one way he was ever going to get the upper hand with the fish, which was to try to bully it with what little power the rod possessed.
He was just executing this plan, expecting the line to part, the hook to pull out or his beloved Mitchell fixed-spool ree

‘You’d better hope so, because I’ve got nothing else that’ll handle this bastard!’
And then the shark appeared out of the depths, visible from some way down in the clear water.
‘Jeeesuuus!’ Ray muttered. ‘It’s even bigger than I thought. We’re just not geared up for this size of fish, Rick.’
The shark came up and lay alongside the boat. ‘Okay, guys, let’s play sailors!’ Ray shouted. ‘Plan of action: I’m going to try to dig this hook into its tail and get it out of the water. That way it can’t run any more. We’ll try to tow it in after that, because ther

 


Full List of areas covered on our Staffordshire Fishing Lake Directory:

Abbots Bromley, Acton Trussell, Adbaston, Admaston, Allimore Green, Almington, Alrewas, Alsagers Bank, Alstonefield, Alton, Amington, Anslow, Anslow Gate, Armitage, Ashley, Aston, Aston-by-Stone, Audley, Bagnall, Baldwin’s Gate, Ball Haye Green, Balterley, Barlaston, Barton-under-Needwood, Basford Green, Beamhurst, Bednall, Beech, Betley, Bickford, Biddulph, Biddulph Moor, Bilbrook, Bishop’s Offley, Bishop’s Wood, Blackbrook, Blackwood Hill, Blithbury, Blore, Blount’s Green, Blymhill, Blythe Bridge, Blythe Marsh, Bobbington, Bonehill, Bradley, Bradley in the Moors, Bradnop, Bramshall, Branston, Brereton, Brewood, Bridgtown, Brineton, Brocton, Bromstead Heath, Brown Edge, Brown Lees, Brund, Burnhill Green, Burntwood, Burntwood Green, Burston, Burton upon Trent, Butt Lane, Butters Green, Butterton, Calton, Cannock, Cannock Wood, Canwell Hall, Castle Bank, Cauldon, Caverswall, Cellarhead, Chapel Chorlton, Chase Terrace, Chasetown, Chatcull, Cheadle, Chebsey, Checkley, Cheddleton, Cheslyn Hay, Chesterfield, Chesterton, Chorley, Church Eaton, Church Leigh, Clayton, Clifton Campville, Coalpit Hill, Codsall, Codsall Wood, Colton, Colwich, Comberford, Consall, Cookshill, Coppenhall, Cotes, Coton, Coton Clanford, Coton in the Clay, Cotwalton, Coven, Cranberry, Cresswell, Croxall, Croxden, Croxton, Croxtonbank, Danebridge, Denstone, Derrington, Dilhorne, Dosthill, Draycott in the Clay, Draycott in the Moors, Drayton Bassett, Drointon, Dunstall, Dunston, Eccleshall, Ecton, Edial, Edingale, Elford, Ellastone, Ellenhall, Elmhurst, Endon, Enville, Essington, Fairoak, Farewell, Farley, Fawfieldhead, Fazeley, Featherstone, Field, Flash, Fole, Forsbrook, Forton, Four Ashes, Four Crosses, Foxt, Fradley, Fradswell, Froghall, Fulford, Gailey, Gallowstree Elm, Garshall Green, Gayton, Gentleshaw, Gillow Heath, Glascote, Gnosall, Gnosall Heath, Gospel End, Gradbach, Gratwich, Great Bridgeford, Great Chatwell, Great Haywood, Great Wyrley, Greatgate, Grindley, Grindon, Hademore, Hadley End, Hales, Halfpenny Green, Halmer End, Hammerwich, Hamstall Ridware, Hanbury, Hanbury Woodend, Hanchurch, Handsacre, Hanging Bridge, Hardings Wood, Harlaston, Harriseahead, Hatherton, Haughton, Haunton, Hazelslade, Heath Hayes, Heaton, Hednesford, High Offley, High Onn, Hilderstone, Hill Chorlton, Hill Ridware, Hilliard’s Cross, Himley, Hints, Hixon, Hoar Cross, Hollington, Hollinsclough, Hookgate, Hopton, Hopwas, Horninglow, Horse Bridge, Horsebrook, Horton, Hulme End, Huntington, Hyde Lea, Ilam, Ingestre, Ipstones, Keele, Kettlebrook, Kiddemore Green, Kidsgrove, King’s Bromley, Kingsley, Kingstone, Kinver, Knighton, Knowl Wall, Knypersley, Landywood, Lane Green, Lapley, Lawnhead, Leek, Levedale, Leycett, Lichfield, Little Aston, Little Bridgeford, Little Hay, Little Haywood, Little Wyrley, Littleworth, Loggerheads, Long Compton, Longdon, Longnor, Longsdon, Lower Green, Lower Penn, Lower Tean, Madeley, Madeley Heath, Maer, Marchington, Marchington Woodlands, Marston, Mavesyn Ridware, Mayfield, Meerbrook, Meirheath, Middleton Green, Milford, Millmeece, Milwich, Mitton, Moddershall, Morrey, Mow Cop, Mucklestone, Near Cotton, Newborough, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Newtown, Norbury, Norton Bridge, Norton Canes, Nurton, Oakamoor, Oaken, Onecote, Orgreave, Orslow, Oulton, Outlands, Pattingham, Penkridge, Pershall, Perton, Pipe Ridware, Podmore, Potter’s Cross, Pye Green, Ramshorn, Rangemore, Ranton, Red Street, Rileyhill, Rocester, Rolleston, Rough Close, Rudyard, Rugeley, Rushton Spencer, Salt, Sandon, Seighford, Seisdon, Shareshill, Shebdon, Sheen, Shenstone, Shenstone Woodend, Shut Heath, Silverdale, Six Ashes, Slindon, Stableford, Stafford, Standeford, Standon, Stanley, Stanton, Stone, Stonnall, Stourton, Stowe, Stramshall, Streethay, Streetly, Stretton, Sturbridge, Sugnall, Sutton, Swindon, Swinscoe, Swynnerton, Talke, Tamworth, Tatenhill, The Bratch, The Rowe, Thorncliff, Thornes, Thorpe Constantine, Tittensor, Tixall, Trescott, Trysull, Tutbury, Two Gates, Upper Elkstone, Upper Hulme, Upper Longdon, Upper Tean, Uttoxeter, Wall, Walton, Walton-on-the-Hill, Warslow, Waterfall, Waterhouses, Weeford, Weeping Cross, Werrington, Weston, Weston Jones, Weston-under-Lizard, Wetley Rocks, Wetton, Wetwood, Wheaton Aston, Whiston, Whitgreave, Whitmore, Whittington, Wigginton, Wilnecote, Wimblebury, Winkhill, Winshill, Withington, Wombourne, Woodhouses, Woodseaves, Wootton, Wrinehill, Yarlet, Yarnfield, Yoxall

Fishing Lake in St Albans

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Tharbies Fishing, Tharbies Farm, Rook End, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 0LL, Hertfordshire
Tel. 01279 722136

Fishing Lake St Albans

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘Who’sfor fishing?’Johnasked.By thelookoftheother two,sprawled over armchairs, enthusiasm wasn’t great.
‘No thanks,’ said Mike, looking smug. ‘If you remember, I’ve already caught a fish today.’
John ignored him and looked at Robin.
‘I’ll go if you go,’ said Robin.
‘Right, let’s get changed then.’ A yellow hat was a yellow hat, and he wouldn’t win it back by wasting away the precious night hours drinking himself into a stupor.
John arrived downstairs in his fishing kit, but Robin hadn’t moved. His enthusiasm seemed to have evaporated along with th

He left his mother and ran to the rock, thinking the trout must have fallen off. But it hadn’t, it had completely disappeared. He stared in disbelief: this could not be happening to him. He was desperate for his father to see that fish, because he would never believe that Victor had caught something so big. He would just think he was lying and trying to boast, and it would be ages before he was allowed out fishing on his own again. This was an absolute disaster!
Victor started to cry. His mother tried to comfort him but he was inconsolable, and he was still s

‘Jeeees!’ shouted Brett. ‘Quick, cover him again. That was some fish. There, Helen, he’s just to your left.’
Helen cast again just in front of the trout and twitched the Para Dun slightly. Another swirl and this time the fish was firmly hooked, and set off on a powerful run in the opposite direction, away from the boat.
‘That’s your best today,’ cried Brett. ‘Don’t lose the bugger!’
Helen managed to stop the first run and bring the trout back towards her, but as soon as it came near the boat, it turned back on itself and went away again just as powerful



Full List of areas covered on our St Albans Fishing Lake Directory:

Abbots Langley, Albury, Aldbury, Aldenham, Allen’s Green, Anstey, Apsley, Ardeley, Ashwell, Aspenden, Aston, Aston End, Ayot St Lawrence, Ayot St Peter, Baker’s End, Baldock, Barkway, Barley, Barleycroft End, Batchworth, Batchworth Heath, Bayford, Bayfordbury, Bedmond, Bell Bar, Bendish, Bengeo, Benington, Berkhamsted, Bishop’s Stortford, Blackmore End, Borehamwood, Bourne End, Bovingdon, Boxmoor, Bragbury End, Bramfield, Braughing, Breachwood Green, Brent Pelham, Bricket Wood, Broadwater, Brookmans Park, Broxbourne, Buckland, Bucks Hill, Bull’s Green, Buntingford, Burnham Green, Bury Green, Bushey, Bushey Heath, Bygrave, Caldecote, Chandler’s Cross, Chapmore End, Charlton, Cheshunt, Cheverell’s Green, Childwick Green, Chipperfield, Chipping, Chiswell Green, Chorleywood, Church End, Churchgate, Clothall, Cockernhoe, Codicote, Cole Green, Collier’s End, Colney Heath, Colney Street, Cottered, Cromer, Cromer Hyde, Croxley Green, Cuffley, Dane End, Datchworth, Datchworth Green, Digswell, East End, Eastbury, Eastwick, Elstree, Epping Green, Essendon, Felden, Flamstead, Flamstead End, Flaunden, Frogmore, Furneux Pelham, Gaddesden Row, Gilston Park, Goff’s Oak, Gosmore, Graveley, Great Amwell, Great Gaddesden, Great Hormead, Great Offley, Great Wymondley, Green End, Green Street, Green Tye, Hadham Cross, Hadham Ford, Hailey, Hall’s Green, Hammond Street, Hare Street, Harmer Green, Harpenden, Hastoe, Hatching Green, Hatfield, Hatfield Hyde, Haultwick, Hay Street, Hebing End, Hemel Hempstead, Heronsgate, Hertford, Hertford Heath, Hertingfordbury, Hexton, High Cross, High Wych, Hinxworth, Hitchin, Hoddesdon, Holwell, Hunsdon, Huntonbridge, Ickleford, Kelshall, Kimpton, Kings Langley, King’s Walden, Kinsbourne Green, Knebworth, Langley, Lemsford, Letchmore Heath, Letchworth, Letty Green, Leverstock Green, Ley Green, Lilley, Little Amwell, Little Berkhamsted, Little Gaddesden, Little Hadham, Little Hormead, Little Wymondley, London Colney, Long Marston, Maple Cross, Markyate, Marshall’s Heath, Meesden, Merry Hill, Mill End, Much Hadham, Nasty, Nettleden, New Mill, Newgate Street, Newnham, Northaw, Northchurch, Norton, Nuthampstead, Oaklands, Old Knebworth, Park Street, Patmore Heath, Perry Green, Peter’s Green, Piccotts End, Pirton, Potten End, Potters Bar, Potters Crouch, Preston, Puckeridge, Puttenham, Radlett, Radwell, Redbourn, Reed, Rickmansworth, Ridge, Ringshall, Roe Green, Royston, Rushden, Rye Park, Sacombe, Sandon, Sandridge, Sarratt, Sawbridgeworth, Shenley, Shenleybury, Shephall, Smug Oak, South Mimms, South Oxhey, Spellbrook, Spitalbrook, St Albans, St Ippollitts, St Margarets, St Paul’s Walden, St Stephens, Stanborough, Standon, Stanstead Abbots, Stapleford, Stevenage, Stocking Pelham, Tewin, The Folly, The Node, Therfield, Thorley, Thorley Street, Throcking, Thundridge, Tonwell, Tring, Trowley Bottom, Turnford, Wadesmill, Walkern, Wallington, Walsworth, Waltham Cross, Ware, Wareside, Water End, Waterford, Watford, Watton-at-Stone, Welham Green, Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City, West Hyde, Westmill, Weston, Wheathampstead, Whelpley Hill, Whitwell, Widford, Wigginton, Wildhill, Willian, Wilstone, Wood End, Woodside, Woolmer Green, Wormley, Wrotham Park, Wyddial

Fishing Lake in Anglesey

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Angle Shooting & Fishing, Mountain View, Holyhead, LL65 3UE
Tel. 01407 740536

Anglesey Charter Fishing, 63 Maeshyfryd Rd, Holyhead, LL65 2AP, Gwynedd
Tel. 0800 0830368

Llyn Edna Fly Fishing, Parc Newydd, Carmel, Llannerch-Y-Medd, LL71 7BT
Tel. 01248 470838

Llyn Y Gors, Menai Bridge, LL59 5PN
Tel. 01248 713410

Stingray Angling Charter, Boat House Beach Rd, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0ES
Tel. 07860 175111

Fishing Lake Anglesey

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Covering the following areas in Anglesey: Amlwch, Beaumaris, Bodorgan, Brynteg, Cemaes Bay, Dulas, Gaerwen, Holyhead, Llanbedrgoch, Llanerchymedd, Llanfair PG, Llangefni, Marianglas, Menai Bridge, Meolfre, Moelfre, Pentraeth, Penysarn, Rhosgoch, Rhosneigr, Tycroes, Tynygongl

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘Bullshit!’ countered Mike. ‘You just forgot to bring your prawn tackle with you.’
John grunted but kept a dignified silence.
‘My sentiments exactly,’ agreed Robin, the third member of the party. ‘If a prawn saves a blank week, bring on the prawn, as far as I’m concerned.’
‘Heathens!’ muttered John. ‘Where are we going for supper?’
After their meal at the Railway Inn, over which they debated the rights and wrongs of fishing with anything other than fly for salmon or sewen, as the Welsh refer to sea trout in their mother tongue, they returned to the i

water, a fact recorded on Paul’s camera; and many others among the 30-odd boats drifting in for a closer look at the tarpon.
Paul checked his watch again. ‘Two hours, 52 minutes. That’s one hell of a marathon fight, Colin.’
‘That’s one hell of a fish, too,’ said Steve. ‘Biggest tarpon I’ve ever seen, on this or any other boat out of the Keys.’
Colin had dropped the rod and was leaning on the boat, muscles screaming with exhaustion but with an unbelievable feeling of achievement in his head. Adrenalin was coursing round his veins faster than he had never

‘Always the same off this island,’ muttered David. ‘I’ve got no confidence in the place.’
‘As the fishing’s died off, shall we land on the island and have a look round?’ suggested Veronica.
‘Sorry, I don’t go there,’ David declared.
‘Why ever not?’ she asked. ‘It would be terrific to land and have a look round while we’re here. Apparently it’s lovely.’
‘Absolutely no way! We just don’t go on that island. Look, we might as well call it a day now and get you back to the hotel for dinner. We can have an early start in the morning to make up for it.’



Full List of areas covered on our Anglesey Fishing Lake Directory:

Aberffraw, Amlwch, Amlwch Port, Beaumaris, Benllech, Bethel, Bodedern, Bodewryd, Bodffordd, Bodior, Bodorgan, Bryngwran, Brynrefail, Brynsiencyn, Brynteg, Bull Bay, Burwen, Caergeiliog, Capel Coch, Capel Gwyn, Capel Parc, Carmel, Carreglefn, Ceidio, Ceint, Cemaes, Cerrigceinwen, City Dulas, Dulas, Dwyran, Elim, Four Mile Bridge, Gaerwen, Gwalchmai, Heneglwys, Hermon, Holyhead, Kingsland, Llaingoch, Llanallgo, Llanbadrig, Llanbedrgoch, Llanddaniel Fab, Llanddeusant, Llanddona, Llanddyfnan, Llandegfan, Llandyfrydog, Llaneilian, Llanerchymedd, Llanfachraeth, Llanfaelog, Llanfaes, Llanfaethlu, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llanfairynghornwy, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll, Llanfechell, Llanfflewyn, Llanfigael, Llanfwrog, Llangadwaladr, Llangaffo, Llangefni, Llangoed, Llangristiolus, Llangwyllog, Llanrhyddlad, Llansadwrn, Llanynghenedl, Llechcynfarwy, Llynfaes, Maenaddwyn, Malltraeth, Marian-glas, Menai Bridge, Moelfre, Nebo, Neuadd, Newborough, Pengorffwysfa, Pen-llyn, Penmon, Penmynydd, Penrhos, Pentraeth, Pentre Berw, Penysarn, Red Wharf Bay, Rhoscolyn, Rhosgoch, Rhosmeirch, Rhosneigr, Rhosybol, Rhydwyn, Talwrn, Trearddur, Trefdraeth, Trefor, Tregaian, Tregele, Valley

Fishing Lake in Cleveland

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Golden Loch Fishing, Clatterwallops House, Berryhill Farm, Cupar, KY14 6HZ
Tel. 01337 840355

Fishing Lake Cleveland

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

They were quite optimistic that morning, as the weather had been rough up until a couple of days before but now the water was clearing, with enough of a swell to create some decent surf in the breakers. The bream and flatties should be feeding out in the deeper water, and it was an ideal sea state for a marauding bass to pick up one of the
whole calamari squid rolling around in their path, about 30 yards off the beach.
Frank and Terry hadn’t hatched any special plan to pay Ron back; it was just that, as he had walked some distance away to answer a call of

The tarpon only had to run further into the trees and the fight would have been over before it began. Instead, it decided to head directly for open water, and the route it chose, the most direct one, went straight between John’s legs!
With his rod pointed through the branches and both feet firmly trapped in the gooey mud, John couldn’t turn, so Robin watched from the boat’s casting platform as the tarpon, having reached open water and the end of the available line, started leaping a couple of yards behind John’s back. The sight of an enraged tarpon jumping ar

They took measurements and photographs and returned the fish to the river, where it recovered almost immediately and glided serenely away to lie beside a boulder opposite them, as though nothing untoward had ever happened. Then there was much hand shaking and back slapping, and the grin on Gendall’s face said it all: this was as much a triumph for him as it was for John.
They sat and ate their lunch, which was made all the better because they could still see the fish holding station right in front of them. Gendall did the weight calculations by comparing the



Full List of areas covered on our Cleveland Fishing Lake Directory:

Boosbeck, Boulby, Brotton, Carlin How, Coatham, Dormanstown, Dunsdale, Easington, Eston, Grangetown, Guisborough, Kilton, Kirkleatham, Lazenby, Lingdale, Liverton, Loftus, Marske-by-the-Sea, Moorsholm, New Marske, Newton under Roseberry, Normanby, North Skelton, Pinchinthorpe, Redcar, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Scaling, Skelton, Skelton Green, Skinningrove, South Bank, Stanghow, Upleatham, Wilton

Fishing Lake in Aberdeen

Find a Place to Fish in Aberdeen

Find out where to fish – ALWAYS BEST TO GIVE THEM A RING – search for the best places to fish near you, local fishing spots, using our fishing lakes directory.In addition, learn more about species that can be caught in these waters as well as places to buy fishing tackle, licenses, equipment etc. from our friendly experts listed here.

Cameley Trout Lakes, Inverkeithny House, Huntly, AB54 7XB
Tel. 01466 730305

Forgue Fish Farm, Huntly, AB54 7XD
Tel. 01466 730266

Lochter Activity Centre, Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, AB51 0DZ
Tel. 01651 872000

Midmar Stillwater Fishery, Bogindhu, Inverurie, AB51 7ND
Tel. 01330 833298

Murray Deeside Marketing Ltd, Moine Na Vey, Ballater, AB35 5UD
Tel. 01339 755459

Springwater Lakes, Marnoch Lodge, Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly, AB54 7UE, Aberdeenshire
Tel. 01466 780872

The Lynne May Fishing Co, 17 Seagate, Peterhead, AB42 1JP, Aberdeenshire
Tel. 01779 477111

W J Braddick, Little Brigend Farm, Alford, AB33 8PL
Tel. 01691 828708

Fishing Lake Aberdeen

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Fishing Lake in  Aberdeen

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘I’ve got a better idea,’ said John.
John took out his hip flask and poured a few drops of whisky into the water. ‘I name this place the CBA Pot.’ Robin’s frown deepened. ‘CBA?’ ‘Can’t Be Arsed,’ said John.
The name has stuck. And when the water is low on the Coquet, the threesome wouldn’t dream of fishing without a few casts in the CBA Pot; even though, to their knowledge, it hasn’t produced another fish from that day to this!
ANCHORS AND LEMONADE
Preparation is all well and good until something happens for which you could not possibly have prepared

Barry managed to push the eel away and scramble clear. At last, the skipper, toes poking through the hole in his boot, landed a blow on the conger’s head with the baseball bat, momentarily stunning the fish. Making good use of his temporary advantage, he grabbed a longhandled bait-cutting blade and cut through the monofilament just above the trace. He then attempted to kick the eel with his one good boot towards the open hatch into the fish hold.
Unfortunately, the kick only succeeded in waking up the conger, which, now completely free from the line, started

Having read another article on pike fishing, Richard went into town on the Friday and took his pocket money into the tackle shop while his mother was buying groceries next door. He came out with a wire trace and two treble hooks, and a recommendation from the tackle dealer to buy some sprats from the fishmonger for bait.
Saturday morning saw the boys on the lakeside again. Greg had borrowed his father’s sea-fishing rod and big wooden ‘Scarborough’ reel, loaded with suitably strong line. They tackled up, tied on the wire trace and mounted one of the sprats as



Full List of areas covered on our Aberdeen Fishing Lake Directory:

Aberdeen, Altens, Bankhead, Benthoul, Bieldside, Blacktop, Bridge of Don, Bucksburn, Charlestown, Clinterty, Cloverhill, Contlaw, Cove Bay, Craibstone, Craigton, Cults, Danestone, Dyce, Fairley, Hazelhead, Kincorth, Kingsford, Kingswells, Mannofield, Mastrick, Middleton Park, Milltimber, Mundurno, Nigg, North Tarbothill, Northfield, Old Aberdeen, Overton, Peterculter, Ruthrieston, Stoneywood, Torry