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  • Norwich and District Pike Club Norwich and District Pike Club
    We're an independent organisation aiming to provide facilities and benefits for our members while promoting a safe and responsible approach to pike angling and pike conservation. With the legendary Norfolk Broads and several productive tidal rivers on our doorstep, we're bang in the middle of some of the finest piking waters in the country. Membership of the club provides privileged access (without further payment) to extensive boat fishing facilities on the River Bure, the River Thurne, the River Waveney, the River Yare, at Barton Broad and the Trinity Broads system at Filby and Ormesby St Michael. Norwich, England, UK
    https://www.norwichpike.com/
    (Added: Thu Dec 28 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Penrith Angling Association Penrith Angling Association
    Penrith Angling Association controls in the region of 42.5 miles of fishing on the rivers Eden, Eamont, Lowther, Petteril, Lyvennet, Leith, Dacre Beck, Briggle Beck and Trout Beck. The club was established in 1850. We are a non-profit making club with the sole objective being to provide fishing for our members. Apart from some excellent trout and grayling fishing, there is also salmon and sea trout fishing available for members of the association. Penrith Angling Association's waters are set in the unspoilt and idyllic scenery of the Eden Valley, our rivers are renowned for some of the best wild brown trout and grayling fishing in the country. Skirwith, Penrith, Cumbria, England, UK
    http://www.penrithanglers.co.uk/
    (Added: Tue Jan 09 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Perchfishers Perchfishers
    The Perchfishers is a relatively small, friendly group of around 100 perch anglers and specimen hunters. Our aim is to further the knowledge of the perch as a species, including the methods and locations for its capture. The Perchfishers are successful in fishing for and landing many big perch, including some of the largest specimens recorded in the UK. We do this by the sharing of knowledge and by fishing in a true spirit of sportsmanship and friendship with all other members of The Perchfishers. Rossendale, Lancashire, England UK
    https://theperchfishers.org.uk/
    (Added: Thu Dec 28 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Potteries Fly Tying Club Potteries Fly Tying Club
    The Potteries Fly Tying Club was established in 1985, with the aim to promote the tying of fishing flies by passing on the knowledge and skills that are present within our club. For absolute beginners, our tutors will take you step by step through the various stages required to enable you to appreciate the basic techniques of fly tying. You will then be equipped to apply these techniques to most of the fly patterns that you may choose to tie. For those who already have the basic techniques to hand, our tutors will encourage you to tie flies that you perhaps thought you were unable to master, such as some of the small flies used on our rivers and streams. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
    https://pftc.org.uk/
    (Added: Tue Jan 30 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Prince Albert Angling Society Prince Albert Angling Society
    Back in 1954 a group of a dozen or so friends and match anglers regularly met at the Prince Albert Pub in Newton Street Macclesfield, Cheshire. They fished either on day tickets or as guests of one of the big fishing clubs of the day. This led to the idea that they should club together and rent a water of their own, and the rest "as they say is history". From those humble beginnings the Prince Albert Angling Society has grown to be arguably the largest and most successful fishing club in Europe today boasting a portfolio of circa 220 waters, within a geographic area stretching from the Scottish Border in the North to the river Wye in the South, the Fylde Coast in the West and the Pennine Chain in the East These waters give members the opportunity to fish coarse lakes and rivers simply for pleasure, for the specimen angler numerous lakes with carp over 35lbs and lakes and rivers holding pike to 35lbs plus. Barbel on numerous rivers run well into double figures and specimen chub commonly feature in catches on these rivers. Equally the Game Angler can trout fish on reservoirs, lakes and streams and salmon fish on large fast flowing rivers, and all of this set in some of the most glorious areas of the English and Welsh Countryside. Prince Albert has a number of well stocked still water trout fisheries plus we offer members the opportunity to fish a number of large trout fisheries including Blithfield, Ladybower and Cleweddog Reservoirs. Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, UK
    https://paas.co.uk/
    (Added: Tue Jan 09 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Pulborough Angling Society Pulborough Angling Society
    Pulborough Angling Society offers prime coarse fishing on nine lakes & ponds and over seven miles of river in the scenic Sussex countryside, No joining fees, No additional fees & competitive membership rates. Pulborough Angling Society, established in 1919, are one of the most forward looking and progressive angling clubs in the South of England. Whilst some other clubs have been giving up waters and recording a drop in their membership numbers, Pulborough Angling Society has been steadily growing, the credit for this must be attributed not only to our management committee, all of whom are active anglers covering a multitude of disciplines, but also to our membership who care about their waters and their fishing. Pulborough, West Sussex, England, UK
    https://www.pulboroughas.com/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Ribchester and District Angling Club Ribchester and District Angling Club
    The objectives of the Club are to foster the art of angling within the local community; to encourage the youth and senior members of the community in the practice of angling through the membership of a trained and disciplined confraternity; to acquire the fishing rights and other fishing opportunities for members at reasonable prices. Ribchester, Lancashire, England UK
    http://www.radac.org.uk/
    (Added: Mon Jan 02 2023) - Report this link as bad!
  • Salisbury & District Angling Club Salisbury & District Angling Club
    Fly fishing for Brown Trout and Grayling on the chalk streams and rivers around Salisbury in Southern England. Including the rivers Avon, Nadder and the true Wessex chalkstreams the Wylye, Ebble and Wiltshire Bourne. Still water fly fishing for Rainbow Trout on small lakes. Coarse fishing on the Hampshire Avon, river Nadder and stillwater fishing at Petersfinger and Steeple Langford lakes. The Club’s aim is to provide quality fishing at an affordable price, we are not an exclusive syndicate, although we do expect and require our Members to behave at all times in the best interests of the club and strictly adhere to the Rulebook. Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
    https://salisburydistrictac.co.uk/
    (Added: Sun Feb 20 2011) - Report this link as bad!
  • Salopian Fly Fishers | Fly Fishing Association Salopian Fly Fishers | Fly Fishing Association
    Salopians – Are a club set up with the stated aim of providing fly fishing for the ordinary man and woman and we have been doing that for forty years. Our waters now are two pools at Boldings, Bridgnorth and Brineton, Nr Wheaton Aston,Staffs.and two small Shropshire rivers the Worfe and Clun. Shropshire and Staffordshire, England, UK
    https://www.salopianflyfishers.co.uk/
    (Added: Tue Jan 30 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Sandwich & District Angling Association Sandwich & District Angling Association
    We have a constitutional rule to promote opportunities for angling in Sandwich and the surrounding area. Today our managed fisheries provide top class fishing in East Kent on two still waters. These waters provide mixed fishing in a quality environment for all anglers, including families, match fishermen and specimen hunters. We believe annual membership of SDAA provides quality fishing at fantastic value and we welcome all responsible anglers. Sandwich, Dover, Kent, England, UK
    http://www.sandwichangling.co.uk/
    (Added: Mon Jan 08 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Seaford Angling Club Seaford Angling Club
    Set in the beautiful East Sussex countryside, Seaford Angling Club boast some of the premier freshwater fishing in the south east. Newhaven, East Sussex, England, UK
    https://www.seafordanglingclub.co.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Sedbergh and District Angling Association Sedbergh and District Angling Association
    Sedbergh and District Angling Association (Sedbergh Anglers) owns, leases or rents some 15 miles of the Rivers Lune, Rawthay and tributaries. The waters contain native and stocked brown trout together with significant numbers of sea trout and salmon. In common with other rivers the number of salmon and sea trout have declined over recent years but nevertheless they are still there for the catching. Sedbergh, Cumbria, England, UK
    http://www.sedberghanglers.org.uk/
    (Added: Tue Jan 09 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Shifnal Angling Club Shifnal Angling Club
    Shifnal Angling Club is a local fishing club established since the 1940s. Friendly membership with waters on River Severn, Pools at Albrighton and Great Wyrley and stretches of canal at Calf Heath Staffs and at Pendeford Wolverhampton. There is an annual program of matches and other member events. Wellington, Telford, England, UK
    https://shifnalangling.chessck.co.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • South Cerney Angling Club South Cerney Angling Club
    Our main waters and clubhouse are located in and around the village of South Cerney, Gloucestershire. As well as having plenty of room on our waters for new members, we always welcome visitors to both our day ticket waters and our fully licensed clubhouse. South Cerney, Gloucestershire, England, UK
    http://www.scac.org.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • South Manchester Angling Club South Manchester Angling Club
    The club was founded more than 45 years ago by the current club secretary along with a close angling friend who sadly passed away many years ago. The club is thriving again with membership continuing to increase with yet another new fishery acquired for the 2014 season. Those deciding to join us in the future can look forward to some exciting times ahead with plans for many events and projects for members who enjoy their coarse fishing on natural waters such as rivers, lakes, pools & ponds and socialising with like minded anglers. Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
    http://www.southmanchesteranglingclub.org.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • St Helens Angling Association St Helens Angling Association
    Established in 1886 the St Helens Angling Association is a course fishing organisation that is still going from strength to strength. We pride ourselves on being an open association with no waiting list for membership and no enhanced joining fee as you may find in many other angling clubs. St Helens, England, UK
    http://www.sthelensaa.co.uk/
    (Added: Thu Nov 17 2016) - Report this link as bad!
  • Telford Angling Association Telford Angling Association
    With over 20 Coarse Fishing venues including lakes, ponds, canal and river stretches TAA is the premiere Angling Association in the Telford and surrounding area with a venue suitable for all abilities and all styles of coarse fishing. There's over 20 Lakes, Pools, Canal and River stretches, with a venue to suit all abilities and styles of coarse fishing. Telford, Shropshire, England, UK
    https://www.telfordanglingassociation.org/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • The National Mullet Club The National Mullet Club
    The National Mullet Club ('NMC') was founded in 1975 with the aims of promoting interest and efficiency in the sporting capture of the three species of mullet found in British waters, and the conservation of these fish. Since its inception the NMC has adopted an enlightened attitude to conservation, for example encouraging members to return mullet alive by accepting catch reports on trust. In the light of increasing exploitation of mullet by both commercial concerns and sport anglers, our members are encouraged in the strongest possible terms to practice catch and release at all times and are reminded that the commercial sale of mullet is incompatible with membership of the NMC. Membership is made up of anglers of all abilities, from the very experienced to those yet to catch their first mullet. Southampton, England UK
    https://www.thenationalmulletclub.org/
    (Added: Thu Dec 28 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • The Pike Anglers' Club of Great Britain The Pike Anglers' Club of Great Britain
    Formed in 1977, our Mission Statement reads: 'The Pike Anglers’ Club of Great Britain' (our original name) will work to establish an environment in which pike are valued; both as a sporting fish and necessary part of the management and ecology of fresh-waters. During the PAC's long and proud history, the Club has fought and won many battles to protect both pike and the sporting rights of pike anglers. Fishery owners and managers, including trout waters, now appreciate pike as an important resource – due in no small part to PAC's efforts. PAC continues to pro-actively and re-actively address potential and actual problems affecting pike and pike anglers. PAC is the largest single-species group in the UK and the only organisation dedicated to pike throughout the UK.
    https://pacgb.com/
    (Added: Mon Dec 25 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Threemilestone Angling Club Threemilestone Angling Club
    Welcome to Threemilestone Angling Club based at the Langarth Pools on the outskirts of Truro, Cornwall. The two pools provide a variety of fish such as Bream, Carp, Chub, Gudgeon, Perch, Roach, Rudd & Tench. The Match Pool is full of a good selection of all breads with various sizes from finger lings to 6lb Chub, they will keep you busy all day long, while the Carp Pool has got a good selection of Common, Crucian, Ghost, Leather, Mirror & F1's ranging from 2lb to 20lb, plus a smaller selection of the other breads. As a club we strive to make angling a hobby for all the family, so anglers and non anglers are always welcome to visit the pools. If you or anybody wishes to learn more about coarse fishing, we have our own Level 2 Angling Development Board Coaches. Truro, Cornwall, England, UK
    http://www.threemilestoneanglingclub.co.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Ulverston Angling Association Ulverston Angling Association
    Coarse, Carp and Brown Trout Game Fishing. Ulverston Angling Association offers fishing at the edge of the Lake District in the picturesque Furness peninsula in South Cumbria. Full members are eligible to fish all of the associations waters. Coarse members can only fish Sandhall and the Ulverston Canal. The Club has a policy of encouraging Junior anglers. Ulverston, Cumbria, England, UK
    http://www.ulverstonangling.org/home/home.aspx
    (Added: Tue Jan 09 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Wantsum Angling Association - Marshside Lakes Wantsum Angling Association - Marshside Lakes
    Established in 1983, Wantsum Angling Association (WAA) was focused, as the name indicates, on fishing and managing a large section of the River Wantsum. The fishing rights were later extended to include a section of the River Stour at Plucks Gutter and then to the establishment and management of three lakes at Marshside. Our waters are set in peaceful countryside in the heart of rural Kent surrounded by fields and marshland. The lakes at Marshside cover an area of approximately 7.5 acres with a combined total of 80 well-spaced swims. Our lakes at Marshside, named Homersham,Little Homersham and Scroggins, are well stocked with a good variety of coarse fish which are maintained in excellent condition. Canterbury, England UK
    https://wantsumaa.co.uk/
    (Added: Fri Jan 13 2023) - Report this link as bad!
  • Warrington Anglers Association Warrington Anglers Association
    Warrington Anglers Association is a friendly fishing club controlling a wide range of fisheries on rivers, canals and stillwaters in the North West of England and beyond. With such a broad portfolio of fisheries, at such an affordable price, we believe we have the best value card in the land! Warrington, England, UK
    https://warrington-anglers.org.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • West Bay Sea Angling Club West Bay Sea Angling Club
    West Bay Sea Angling Club was founded in 1951, and since then has gone from strength to strength. We are lucky to fish many of our matches on the famous Chesil beach which runs from West Bay to Portland. Chesil beach is also part of the Jurassic coast, which is a world heritage site. Bridport, Dorset, England
    http://www.westbaysac.co.uk/
    (Added: Sat Dec 30 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Weston Under Lizard Angling Club Weston Under Lizard Angling Club
    Situated in Staffordshire, WULAC offers the angler a choice of waters to suit all styles and abilities. From commercial style Carp fishing, intimate small river stalking to estate lake Tench fishing we have waters to cater for all coarse fishermen. Our club has a long standing association with Rodbaston College which, thanks to their expertise, ensures the waters are well managed and regularly maintained. Set in stunning locations, our waters have excellent access and comfortable swims allowing the angler to sit back and relax while enjoying excellent fishing in some of the best countryside Staffordshire can offer! Wheaton Aston, Staffordshire, England, UK
    https://wulanglingclub.co.uk/
    (Added: Fri Dec 29 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Wilton Fly Fishing Club Wilton Fly Fishing Club
    The Wilton Club was formed in 1876. Since then it has provided its Members with over seven miles of top quality, exclusive, keepered, chalk stream fishing for wild brown trout and grayling. The main river is the Wylye, a tributary of the Avon catchment. In addition to the main river channel, as is normal with chalk streams, there are some narrow sinuous 'carriers' which split off from the main water course, meandering through meadows and under willows, over water cress beds, before re-joining the main river channel a few hundred yards further down.  The Wilton Club, always synonymous with top quality fly fishing for wild brown trout and grayling, has been sensitively and holistically managed by an unbroken chain of permanent full time River Keepers, living in the Club's cottage since 1878. River Wylye, Salisbury, England UK
    https://www.wiltonffc.co.uk/
    (Added: Fri Jan 20 2023) - Report this link as bad!
  • Windermere, Ambleside and District Angling Association (WADAA Ltd) Windermere, Ambleside and District Angling Association (WADAA Ltd)
    At WADAA there is superb fishing for the fly angler on our trout fisheries, Bigland, Capernwray, Farletonview, Ghyll Head, Hall More and High Newton. These waters are well stocked throughout the season and offer the consistent year-round sport. In addition, the club offers top-quality still water fishing on a more natural water at High Fairbanks that will appeal to members looking for quieter venues. The club welcomes younger anglers. Cumbria’s Lake District National Park, northwest England, UK
    https://www.lakedistrictfishing.co.uk/
    (Added: Mon Jan 02 2023) - Report this link as bad!
  • Yorkshire Fly-Fishers' Club Yorkshire Fly-Fishers' Club
    Yorkshire Fly-Fishers' Club was established in 1884 by the eminent angler and writer Thomas Evan Pritt. The original title was the Yorkshire Anglers Association. The standards and principles laid down by the founders continue to be applied in this present day. YFFC encourages catch and release but does not insist upon it. In addition to being conservation minded Yorkshire Fly-Fishers' Club has supported a significant habitat improvement program working with the Environmental Agency, Eden Trust and Ribble Trust to improve habitat for both fish and fauna. Yorkshire, England, UK
    https://www.yorkshireflyfishers.co.uk/
    (Added: Thu Nov 10 2016) - Report this link as bad!
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