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Page 1: where to go fishing - Peak District National Park

Don’t forget your rod licence

The 2009/10 guide to more than 130 coarse and game fisheries in your local area

where to go fishing

Midlands East£1

• Nottingham

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welcome

The Midlands covers a rich diversity of urban and rural landscapes extending from the Humber to the Severn Estuary. It includes the wild uplands of the Peak District (Britain’s first National Park), through to the agricultural plains of Shropshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. It has over 7,000km of river, including the Severn and the Trent and, as the hub of the national canal network, almost 1,000km of canal. This provides fantastic opportunities for all forms of inland fishing whether it is coarse or game, river, or at one of the hundreds of stillwaters dotted around the region.

The East area has hundreds of gravel pit and stillwater fisheries offering a range of fishing. From delicate match fishing for shy biting species through to toughing it out on the banks of wind swept gravel pits as you wait for that elusive specimen to pick up your bait, in the Midlands you can experience it all. Lower reaches of rivers such as the Derwent offer excellent coarse fishing for chub and roach and in the upper reaches you can find some of the finest traditional river fly fishing for trout and grayling in the country. The River Trent provides excellent fishing for many river fish species including specimen barbel.

The wide range of opportunities available in the East area should excite both experienced and new anglers alike, so why not share your enjoyment of fishing with your friends and family.

We hope that this guide helps you enjoy some of the superb fishing on offer.

Good luck and best wishes for the coming season.

Geoff Nickolds Chairman, Regional Fisheries Ecology and Recreation Advisory Committee

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Don’t forget your licence

We’ve made it even easier to get hold of your new rod licence. Annual licences have been specially redesigned (see opposite) and for the first time, concession licences can be purchased online. For the eighth year running the cost of a junior rod licence has been frozen at just £5. We’ve also made the licensing process simpler and more efficient. This means that more of your licence fee will be spent on improving fisheries. Once you’ve bought your licence, you are issued with a reference number, which means you can start fishing straight away. If you buy an annual licence you will be sent your new-style credit-card sized licence in the post.

If you buy a 1 day or 8 day licence you will get a receipt with your reference number. This should be carried with you whenever you’re fishing.

• Details of how to buy your new rod licence are shown on the back cover. • Rod licences are needed by those aged 12 years or older fishing for freshwater fish, eels, trout or salmon in England, Wales, or the Border Esk in Scotland but not the Tweed or its tributaries.• A licence allows the use of two rods at the same time when fishing for coarse fish and eels, subject to byelaws. If you’re fishing with three or four rods you will need two licences.

Every freshwater angler in England and Wales aged 12 years or over must hold a valid Environment Agency rod licence, or risk prosecution and a fine of up to £2,500.

4 Call us on 08708 506 506 Midlands East

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Introducing your new rod licence

Don’t forget the juniors

Coarse and trout 2009/10

Full £26.00

Concession £17.25

Junior £5.00

8 day £9.50

1 day £3.50

Salmon and sea trout 2009/10

Full £70.00

Concession £46.50

Junior £5.00

8 day £22.50

1 day £7.75

www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence 5 Get your rod licence instantly online

Note: Concession licences are available to people aged over 65; or those who hold a Blue Badge for parking or receive Disability Living Allowance. Juniors must be under 17 and over 12 years old on the date of purchase.

• Credit-card sized to fit safely in your wallet.

• The new licence card offers greater security, because it shows less of your personal information. Our officers can verify its validity quickly and easily via the barcode.

• The coarse and non-migratory trout licence (top) features a perch, and the salmon and migratory trout licence (left) sports a salmon.

• Water-resistant.

• For Full, Concession and Junior licence holders.

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Catch the Impossible

This dramatic quote about the huge carp that graces this page is from Martin Bowler the star of Hugh Miles’s new film series ‘Catching the Impossible’.

It’s being widely acclaimed as the best fishing programme ever and sees Martin team up with actor Bernard Cribbins. It’s sure to inspire you to get out on the banks and to take your friends and family fishing.

Each episode boasts ‘Impossible’ specimens but the ethos of the films is one to which we can all relate – angling

is there to be enjoyed and brings us closer to nature.

We see Bernard and Martin fishing for trout and salmon as well as a variety of coarse fish. But they don’t only visit exclusive waters – the films show that most people have good quality and varied fishing available close to them.

Look through this guide and you’ll find loads of great accessible waters near you where you could catch something different, maybe even an ‘Impossible’.

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“I flicked the bait out and saw a huge head poke from the gloom. A strike was followed by an explosion before an uncontrollable force surged towards the reeds. I could do no more than hold on and pray. Somehow it turned. The battle’s ferocity continued. A giant copper flank hit the surface with a back wide enough to put a saddle on. I made a desperate lunge with the net and pulled her ashore … 44lb 4oz … another ‘Impossible’.”

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www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence 7 Get your rod licence instantly online

Here are some key species targeted by Martin and Bernard, that you can catch too:

CARPThe No.1 UK species and good fish including 20 and 30-pounders are accessible to all. While hair-rigged boilies score, don’t ignore corn, meat, bread and pellets and in the summer crust and dog biscuits. ‘Impossible’ target: 40lb.

BARBELThere are now double-figure fish in many rivers. Pellets and boilies are key baits but feeder fed maggot and meat still work. ‘Impossible’ target: 15lb.

ROACH A fish for all seasons that feeds well in high summer and on the coldest winter day. Float fish maggot, caster and hemp on fine tackle. Feed little and often.‘Impossible’ target: 3lb.

PERCHVery often an angler’s first ever fish as they are greedy and not tackle shy. Perch are thriving in all sizes with 2 and 3lb+ specimens now plentiful. Use lobworms, small fish and prawns for specimens with maggot for bags of smaller fish. ‘Impossible’ target: 4lb.

The Catching the Impossible book and DVDs are available from www.calmproductions.com or by calling 0845 408 2606.

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How to use this guide

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This guide lists fisheries where you can buy a day ticket or join the club. Details are provided by the owners. As far as we know, they are correct at time of going to press.

Always check with the fishery owner for detailed directions and permit information before you travel.

The ‘Disabled Access’ icon shows where fishery owners feel their waters are suitable for disabled anglers. Please check with the fishery owner that the fishery is suitable for you.

If you are a fishery owner, and want to be included in future guides, please ring us on 08708 506506.

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• Note the type and number of a fishery

• Find the number in the Stillwater, Canal or River section for details. All sections include coarse and game fisheries

All entries are listed in alphabetical order.

Check details with the fishery before

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Before you go fishing don’t forget • You must have an Environment Agency rod licence before you fish (see page 4) and also permission from the fishery owner. There is usually a charge for a permit.

• You must also comply with the fisheries byelaws. Ring 08708 506506 or look on our website for byelaws in your area.

• The coarse fish close season (15 March – 15 June inclusive) applies to all rivers, streams and drains in England and Wales, but not to most stillwaters and canals. Exceptions that retain the close season are the Broads and some Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). These are listed in the Schedules attached to the byelaws. Fishery owners can have their own close season and other rules, so please check with them before setting out.

Other fishing guides are availableThis guide is one of a series covering England and Wales. Please ring 08708 506506 if you want a guide for another part of the country. There will be a charge of £1 for postage and packing.

You can also view and download the guides free on our web site: www.environment-agency.gov.uk/wheretofish. To make it easier, you can now link directly from our guides to the website of an individual fishery.

Reporting illegal fishingSpotted something that doesn’t look right? If you see any fishing, netting or trapping you think may be illegal, please don’t tackle it yourself. Call us on 0800 807060 and tell us:

• Exactly where the alleged offence is taking place • What’s happening • How many people are involved and their descriptions• The registration numbers of any vehicles involved.

Please leave a contact number so that we can call you back.

Don’t forget your rod licence

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StillwaterAllestree Lake

1 MAP 4, B1 CDuffield Road, DerbyNearest Town: Derby, DerbyshireContact: Derby City Council, Mr Allan Martin, 01332 367800Key Species: Pike, Roach, Tench, Perch, Bream

Alvaston Lake2 MAP 4, B2 C

Meadow Lane, DerbyNearest Town: Derby, DerbyshireContact: Derby City Council,Mr Allan Martin, 01332 367800Key Species: Pike, Roach, Tench, Carp, Bream

Attenborough Gravel Pits3 MAP 4, C2 C

Nearest Town: Long Eaton, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Perch, Pike, Roach, Tench

Beechwood Park4 MAP 4, B2 C

Opposite Elvaston CastleNearest Town: Derby, DerbyshireContact: Mr C Beech, 01332 751938, 07973 562689, [email protected] Species: Carp, Roach, Rudd, Bream, Perch

Belvoir Lakes Fishery5 MAP 6, C4 C

Below Belvoir Castle, Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir. Access via A607 or A52

Nearest Town: Grantham, LincolnshireContact: AJS Fisheries, Mr Anthony Silvester, 01476 870647, [email protected]: www.ajsfisheries.co.ukPermit: Permits available from the warden on the bankKey Species: Carp, Bream, Tench, Pike, Roach

Bestwood Duck Pond6 MAP 2, C5 C

PapplewickNearest Town: Hucknall, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Brooksby Fishing Lake7 MAP 5, B3 C

Nearest Town: Melton Mowbray, LeicestershireContact: Brooksby Melton College, Mr N Marriott, 01664 850850 [email protected] Species: Carp, Roach, Perch, Tench

Broome AS Lake8 MAP 5, B3 C

Meadow Lane, SystonNearest Town: Syston, LeicestershireContact: Broome Angling Club, Mr A Smith, 0116 2357210Website: www.broomeanglingsociety.comKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Pike

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Butterley Reservoir9 MAP 2, A5 C

Off A61, one mile north of Ripley or one mile south of Alfreton, follow heritage signs for Midland Railway CentreNearest Town: Ripley, DerbyshireContact: Ripley and District Angling Club, Mrs P Woodward, 01773 745837, [email protected]: Available from bailiffs and all local tackle shops, recent passport-size photograph required plus proof of entitlement to concessionary membership. Junior membership (for those under 16 years) are availableKey Species: Bream, Carp, Roach, Pike, Tench

Charnwood Water10 MAP 4, C3 C

Nearest Town: Loughborough, LeicestershireContact: Charnwood Borough Council, Mrs N Callahan, 01509 634704Permit: Leisure Centre, 01509 611080 and Soar Valley Tackle, 7 Woodbrook Road, Loughborough, 01509 231817. Also at Bennett’s Angling Stores, 9 Market Place, Mountsorrel, LE12 7BA,

0116 2302818Key Species: Carp, Pike

Cleatham Trout Fishery11 MAP 3, C3 G

Halfway between Scotter and Kirton-in-LindseyNearest Town: Scunthorpe, LincolnshireContact: Mr F Hildreth, 01724 764161Permit: Available at the fisheryKey Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout

Clumber Park – Clumber Lake12 MAP 2, C3 C

Nearest Town: Worksop, NottinghamshireContact: Clumber Lake, Mr T Pressley, 01909 476592Permit: Estate officeKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Colwick Park13 MAP 5, B1 C

Adjacent to Colwick Park Fishing LodgeNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Colwick Park Fishing Lodge, Mr M Colebourne, 0115 9870785

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Permit: From the lodgeKey Species: Bream, Pike, Roach

Coppice Lake14 MAP 4, B1 C

Off A6007, about three miles south of Heanor and north of Ilkeston. Access via Field Lane, near Shipley Garden CentreNearest Town: Shipley, DerbyshireContact: Ripley and District Angling Club, Mrs P Woodward, 01773 745837, [email protected]: Available from all local tackle shops, recent passport-size photograph required plus proof of entitlement to concessionary membership. Junior memberships (under 16 years) are availableKey Species: Carp, Tench, Bream, Roach, Pike

Cromwell Lake – Match Lake and Olivers Pond15 MAP 6, C1 C

Four miles north of NewarkNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Mr Gary Cox, 01636 822425Website: www.cromwelllake.comKey Species: Carp

Cromwell Lake Carp and Trout Fishing16 MAP 6, C1 C

Four miles north of NewarkNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Mr Gary Cox, 01636 822425Website: www.cromwelllake.comKey Species: Carp, Catfish, Pike, Tench, Bream

Derbyshire Trout Fishery – Three Lakes17 MAP 1, C5 G

Two miles south of WirksworthNearest Town: Wirksworth, DerbyshireContact: Mr Stephen Jones, 01629 822318, 07932 511827Permit: At farmhouseKey Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Blue Trout

Eye Kettleby Lakes – Eight Pools18 MAP 5, C3 C

Off the A607 Leicester Road, Melton MowbrayNearest Town: Melton Mowbray, LeicestershireWebsite: www.eyekettlebylakes.comKey Species: Bream, Carp, Rudd, Tench, Roach

Foremark Trout Fishery19 MAP 4, B2 G

Between Burton on Trent and DerbyNearest Town: Burton on Trent, DerbyshireContact: Foremark Trout Fishery, Phil Dixon, 01283 703202Website: www.foremarktroutfishery.co.ukPermit: From the lodgeKey Species: Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Glebe Fishery – Peckleton20 MAP 4, C5 C

Off Hinckley Road, Earl ShiltonNearest Town: Earl Shilton, LeicestershireContact: Mallory Park Fisheries, Mr Roy Marlow, 0116 2774131, [email protected]: www.malloryparkfisheries.co.ukKey Species: Mixed Coarse

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Grange Farm Water21 MAP 4, B5 C

Nearest Town: Hinckley, LeicestershireContact: Leicester Grange Farm, David Freeman, 01455 619009Key Species: Carp, Roach, Tench

Hall Farm Moat22 MAP 3, C4 C

Eight miles east of GainsboroughNearest Town: Gainsborough, LincolnshireContact: Mr M Tatam, 01427 668412Permit: Hall Farm FarmhouseKey Species: Carp, Roach, Tench

Hallcroft Coarse Fisheries23 MAP 3, A4 C

Nearest Town: Retford, NottinghamshireContact: Mr Terry Sears, 01777 710448Permit: On siteKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Tench

Harlesthorpe Dam24 MAP 2, B3 C

Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Noticeboard 30, two miles on the A616 – A619Nearest Town: Worksop, DerbyshireContact: Harlesthorpe Dam, Mrs Caroline Sibbring, 01246 810231, [email protected] Species: Bream, Carp, Chub, Perch, Pike

Harthill Carp and Coarse Lakes25 MAP 2, B3 C

M1 J30, take sign to HarthillNearest Town: Harthill, South YorkshireContact: Harthill Carp and Coarse Lakes, Mr Peter Tingle, 07724 076050Key Species: Carp, Bream, Pike, Roach

Hayfield Fishery – 3 Pools26 MAP 2, C1 C

Doncaster, South YorkshireNearest Town: Doncaster, South YorkshireContact: Hayfield Fishery, Mr Goforth, 01302 864555Permit: On siteKey Species: Carp, Mixed Coarse

Hill Farm Lake27 MAP 4, C5 C

Hill Farm, FrolesworthNearest Town: Frolesworth, LeicestershireContact: Broome Angling Society, Mr A Smith, 0116 2357210Website: www.broomeanglingsociety.comKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach

Hilltop Fishery28 MAP 5, B3 C

Follow the A46, Leicester to Newark Road. Four miles north of Hobby Horse island, signposted Thrussington to the rightNearest Town: Thrussington, LeicestershireContact: Mr M Tarry, 07860 235298 or 01664 0424357, [email protected] Species: Carp, Roach, Tench, Crucian Carp

Holly Farm Fishery29 MAP 5, A5 C

Lutterworth, Ashby, on the Magna Willoughby RoadNearest Town: Lutterworth, LeicestershireContact: Holly Farm Fishery and Caravan Park, Rita Rogers, 01455 202391Website: www.hollyfarmfishery.comPermit: On siteKey Species: Carp, Bream, Chub, Roach, Rudd

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Janson Coarse Fishery30 MAP 5, C1 C

EltonNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Janson, Mr Andy Bullimore, 07973 676784, [email protected]: www.jansonfishery.co.ukKey Species: Carp, Rudd, Tench, Barbel, Roach

Kings Mill Reservoir – Sutton in Ashfield31 MAP 2, B4 C

Nearest Town: Mansfield, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Carp, Roach

L Lakes32 MAP 2, C4 C

Rainworth on A617Nearest Town: Mansfield, NottinghamshireContact: 01623 796536Key Species: Mixed Coarse

Ladybower Fishery33 MAP 1, B2 G

Just off the A57, A6013Nearest Town: Hope Valley, DerbyshireContact: Ladybower Fishery, Mr Alan Purnell, 01433 651254Permit: Fishery officeKey Species: Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Lake Stream34 MAP 5, C2 C

Nearest Town: Melton Mowbray,

LeicestershireContact: Lake View Fishery Complex, Mr Richard Goodburn, 07970 076033 (01664 444445)Key Species: Carp, Roach, Rudd, Barbel, Bream

Lake View Fishery Complex – 11 Lakes35 MAP 5, C2 C

Nearest Town: Melton Mowbray, LeicestershireContact: Lake View Fishery Complex, Mr Richard Goodburn, 07970 076033 (01664 444445)Key Species: Carp, Roach, Rudd, Bream, Barbel

Lakeside Fishing36 MAP 4, B5 C

Nearest Town: Wolvey, WarwickshireContact: Leicester Grange, Dr Sheldon, 01455 633016Key Species: Bream, Carp, Tench

Lakeside Sporting Carp Lake37 MAP 5, B2 C

Lakeside, Wide Lane, WymeswoldNearest Town: Loughborough, LeicsContact: Lakeside Lodge, Mr David White, 01509 881714Permit: From receptionKey Species: Carp

Lakeside Sporting Coarse Match Lake38 MAP 5, B2 C

For Nearest Town, Contact and Permit details: see entry 37 Key Species: Bream, Roach, Tench, Carp

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Lakeside Sporting Trout Lake 139 MAP 5, B2 G

For Nearest Town, Contact and Permit details: see entry 37 Key Species: Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Lakeside View – Coarse Lake 40 MAP 3, A4 C

Three miles east of A1(M), Blyth roundabout at RanskillNearest Town: Retford, NottinghamshireContact: 01777 818524, [email protected]: www.lakesidefishery.netPermit: Cabin on siteKey Species: Carp, Ide, Chub, Skimmer

Lakeside View – Specimen Carp Lake41 MAP 3, A4 C

For Nearest Town, Contact, Website and Permit details: see entry 40 Key Species: Carp

Lakeside View – Trout Lake 42 MAP 3, A4 G

For Nearest Town, Contact, Website and Permit details: see entry 40 Key Species: Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Langold Lakes43 MAP 2, C2 C

A60 towards Langold, Ramsden Ave, left onto Church StreetNearest Town: Worksop, NottinghamshireContact: Bassetlaw Leisure Centre, Mr Darren Field, 01909 730189, 07984 086735Permit: From kiosk and bailiffKey Species: Bream, Carp, Chub, Eels, Perch

Lower Lakes Fisheries – Two Pools44 MAP 5, B3 C

Nearest Town: Leicester, LeicestershireContact: Bourden Farm, Mr D McEndrick, 01509 813042Key Species: Barbel, Carp, Roach, Tench

Mallory Park Fishery45 MAP 4, C5 C

Near Mallory Park Racing CircuitNearest Town: Earl Shilton, LeicestershireContact: Mr Roy Marlow, 0116 2774131Key Species: Mixed Coarse

Manor Farm46 MAP 4, C5 C

Manor Farm, FrolesworthNearest Town: Frolesworth, LeicestershireContact: Broome Angling Society, Mr A Smith, 0116 2357210Website: www.broomeanglingsociety.comKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Markeaton Lake47 MAP 4, B1 C

Queens Way, Markeaton Park, DerbyNearest Town: Derby, DerbyshireContact: Derby City Council, Mr Allan Martin, 01332 367800Key Species: Pike, Roach, Tench

Match Lake48 MAP 2, C4 C

Rainworth, off Lake Farm Road, Lind Close and follow lane to fisheryNearest Town: Mansfield, NottinghamshireContact: Lake Fishery, Mr Jack Singleton, 07792 549381, 01623 796536Permit: From the bailiff, 07792 549381

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Key Species: Bream, Carp, Pike, Roach, Tench

Medge Hall Pond49 MAP 3, B2 C

CrowleNearest Town: Scunthorpe, North LincolnshireContact: The Scunthorpe Police Angling Club, Mr Martin Ferraby, 07951 822639Permit: Telephone secretaryKey Species: Bream, Carp, Roach, Perch, Tench

Mill Farm Fishery50 MAP 5, B5 C

Gilmorton, Lutterworth from J20, M1Nearest Town: Lutterworth, LeicestershireContact: Mr Tom Baker, 01455 552392Key Species: Bream, Carp, Roach, Chub, Tench

Mill on the Soar Pool51 MAP 4, C5 C

Nearest Town: Hinckley, LeicestershireContact: Mill on the Soar, Mr Dave Fletcher, 01455 285924, 07718 949338Permit: At the fishing lodgeKey Species: Bream, Carp, Roach, Chub, Tench

Moorwood Moor Angling Club52 MAP 2, A5 C

Inns Lane, South Wingfield, near Alfreton, Derbyshire. Two lakesNearest Town: South Wingfield, near Alfreton, DerbyshireContact: Moorwood Moor Angling Club, Kath Nicklin, 01773 746486, [email protected]

Permit: Guest tickets available for a specified date contact Kath Nicklin, 01773 746486. Guest to be accompanied by a memberKey Species: Carp, Roach, Rudd, Chub, Tench

National Water Sports Centre53 MAP 5, B1 C

Holme Pierrepont, NottinghamshireNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Leisure Connection, Mr Brian Voce, 0115 9821212Permit: From the boat houseKey Species: Carp, Perch, Tench, Bream

Newlands Ponds54 MAP 2, C4 C

At Forest Town, near MansfieldNearest Town: Mansfield, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Carp, Roach, Tench

Oldmoor Pond55 MAP 4, C1 C

Strelley, in NottinghamNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Olvers Lake56 MAP 4, C2 C

Nearest Town: Derby, Derbyshire

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Website: www.prideofderby.co.ukPermit: Season tickets, £20 extra joining fee. Premium ticket (carp fishing) £180 plus £100 joining fee. Permits available from Alan Miller, 16 Mercia Drive, Willington, DerbyKey Species: Carp, Roach, Bream

Peacock Lake57 MAP 6, B3 C

Nottingham, In Gunthorpe villageNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshirePermit: Peacock lake in Gunthorpe is now matches onlyKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Peatling Pools – Three Pools58 MAP 5, B5 C

Peatling Parva on the Lutterworth to Bruntingthorpe Road.Nearest Town: Lutterworth, LeicestershireContact: Peatling Parva, Mr David Ellingworth, 07860 434444Key Species: Carp, Roach, Bream, Tench, Chub

Portland Fishing Lakes – Four Lakes59 MAP 6, B3 C

Newark, Notts Longhedge Lane (off A46) behind Portland WoodsNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Mr M Burton, 07967 144818 or 01636 525101Website: www.portlandfishing.co.ukKey Species: Carp, Roach, Tench, Chub, Bream

Press Manor Fishery Carp Lake60 MAP 1, C4 C

Off A632 Matlock, ChesterfieldNearest Town: Chesterfield, DerbyshireContact: Mr Bernie Maher, 01629 760996, 07976 306073Website: www.pressmanorfishery.co.ukKey Species: Carp

Press Manor Fishery Trout Lake61 MAP 1, C4 G

Off A632 Matlock, ChesterfieldNearest Town: Chesterfield, DerbyshireContact: Mr Bernie Maher, 01629 760996, 07976 306073Website: www.pressmanorfishery.co.uk

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StillwaterPermit: Local tackle shopsKey Species: Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Blue Trout, Golden Trout

Proctors Pleasure Park62 MAP 5, B3 C

Barrow upon SoarNearest Town: Loughborough, LeicestershireContact: Proctors Park, 01509 412434Permit: Ticket machine at entranceKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Pike, Tench

Redhouse Lake63 MAP 4, C2 C

Nearest Town: SawleyWebsite: www.prideofderby.co.ukPermit: Season tickets £20 extra joining fee. Premium ticket (carp fishing) £180 plus £100 joining fee. Permits available from Alan Miller, 16 Mercia Drive, Willington, DerbyKey Species: Bream, Roach, Carp, Pike

Sandhill Lake64 MAP 2, C3 C

Nearest Town: Worksop, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Bream, Roach, Tench, Eels, Rudd

Sapphire Fishery Lakes65 MAP 6, C1 C

Nearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Sapphire Lakes, Graham , 01636 821131Permit: Pre-book for the carp lake. Night permits available

Key Species: Bream, Perch, Tench, Carp, Roach

Sherwood Forest Fishery66 MAP 2, C4 C

North of Mansfield off A6075 OllertonNearest Town: Mansfield, NottinghamshireContact: Mr Mick Langton, 07721 316334, [email protected]: www.sherwoodfishery.co.ukPermit: Day tickets on bank from bailiffKey Species: Chub, Ide, Bream, Roach, Carp

Shire Oaks Lake67 MAP 2, C2 C

Nearest Town: Worksop, NottinghamshireContact: Mr L Godlewski, 01909 500979Key Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Six Lakes Complex68 MAP 5, C3 C

Frisby to Asfordby Road opposite Asfordby Sailing ClubNearest Town: Asfordby, LeicestershireContact: Broome Angling Society, Mr A Smith, 0116 2357210Website: www.broomeanglingsociety.comKey Species: Barbel, Carp, Roach, Tench, Bream

Smeaton Lakes69 MAP 6, C2 C

Nearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: 01636 605088Permit: Telephone the booking officeKey Species: Bream, Carp, Pike, Roach, Tench

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StillwaterSowbrook Lake70 MAP 4, C1 C

Kirk Hallam, near Ilkeston in DerbyshireNearest Town: Ilkeston, DerbyshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench

Sutton Lawn Dam71 MAP 2, B4 C

Sutton Lawn Pleasure Grounds, off Station Road, Sutton-in-AshfieldNearest Town: Sutton-in-Ashfield, NottinghamshireContact: Ashfield Angling AssociationWebsite: www.ashfieldangling.piczo.comPermit: All permits available from the bailiff on the bankKey Species: Tench, Bream, Carp, Roach, Rudd

The Delves72 MAP 3, A2 C

Thorne, between M18 roundabout and Thorne town centreNearest Town: Thorne, South Yorkshire

Contact: Thorne and District AC, Mr Derek Burk, 01405 812491Permit: Day tickets from café on site. Also from the bailiffKey Species: Carp

The Old Brick Pits73 MAP 3, C5 C

Near Lincoln, turn left off the A1500, a quarter of a mile west of Sturton by StowNearest Town: Gainsborough, LincolnshireContact: Mr Julian Gordon, 07985 229439Permit: Day tickets available on the bankKey Species: Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, Ide

Thornton Reservoir74 MAP 4, C4 G

Thornton, LeicestershireNearest Town: Coalville, LeicestershireContact: 01530 230807Permit: The lodge on siteKey Species: Rainbow Trout

Trout Lake – Colwick Country Park75 MAP 5, B1 G

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StillwaterContact: Mr Malcolm Colebourne, 0115 9870785Permit: Warden’s office on River RoadKey Species: Rainbow Trout

Tyram Fisheries – Three Lakes76 MAP 3, A2 C

Near M180 motorway, five miles from J1, DoncasterNearest Town: Doncaster, South YorkshireContact: Tyram Fisheries, Mr Philip Johnson, 01302 840886Permit: Clubhouse on siteKey Species: Bream, Carp, Pike, Tench, Roach

Upton Barn Lakeview Fishing77 MAP 5, C2 C

Nearest Town: Hinckley, LeicestershireContact: Lakeview Caravan Park, Mrs Sue White, 01455 212374Permit: Lakeview Caravan ParkKey Species: Carp, Chub, Roach, Bream, Tench

Watermead Country Park78 MAP 5, B3 C

Three lakes and stretch of River Soar. North of Leicester, access off A607/A46 signed for Watermead Country ParkNearest Town: Leicester, LeicestershireContact: 0116 2656918, [email protected]: Day tickets from machine (coins only) or from bailiff at bankside. Season tickets by application to Country Parks Office, LCC, Community Services Dept, County Hall, Glenfield, LE3 8TE Key Species: Carp, Mixed Coarse, Pike, Bream, Tench

Willington Lake Trout Fishery79 MAP 4, A2 G

A50, J4 B5008, Willington. Turn left into Findern LaneNearest Town: Burton on Trent, DerbyshireContact: Willington Trout Fishery, Mr Mark JenkinsonKey Species: Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Willow Holt Farm – Small Lake80 MAP 6, B2 C

On A46 between Farndon and East StokeNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Mr Robert Hardy, 01636 525265Key Species: Carp

Windmill Farm – Two Lakes81 MAP 3, C5 C

Between Newark and Lincoln (10 miles west of Lincoln)Nearest Town: Lincoln, LincolnshireContact: Mr David Sewell, 07774 770127Key Species: Carp, Roach

Winfield Lagoon82 MAP 5, B1 C

Holme Pierrepont, NottinghamshireNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Leisure Connection, 0115 9821212Permit: Check with receptionKey Species: Carp, Perch, Bream

Woodsetts Quarry Pond83 MAP 2, C2 C

Nearest Town: Worksop, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Perch, Tench, Pike, Carp, Roach

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CanalBeeston Canal85 MAP 5, A1 C

Nearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

Beeston Canal – Nottingham Castle Marina86 MAP 5, A1 C

Nottingham City CentreNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Parkside Angling Club, Mr Fallows, 0115 9787350Key Species: Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Rudd

Chesterfield Canal – Drakesholes Tunnel87 MAP 3, A4 C

Nearest Town: Retford, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Bream, Chub, Roach

Chesterfield Canal – West Retford Bridge88 MAP 3, B4 C

Nearest Town: Retford, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Bream, Chub, Roach

Erewash Canal – Sandiacre89 MAP 4, C1 C

From Sandiacre To Stanton GateNearest Town: Sandiacre, DerbyshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500

Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

Erewash Canal – Sandiacre Lock to Long Eaton Lock90 MAP 4, C1 C

From centre of Long Eaton on A52Nearest Town: Long Eaton, NottinghamshireContact: Long Eaton and District AF, Mr E Ainsworth, 0115 9256170Permit: Junction Tackle, Sawley, 01159 736326Key Species: Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach, Rudd

Grantham Canal91 MAP 5, B1 C

Nearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Perch, Roach, Tench

Grantham Canal – Cotgrave92 MAP 5, B1 C

Nearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Perch, Roach, Tench

Grantham Canal – Kinoulton93 MAP 5, B1 C

KinoultonNearest Town: Nottingham, NottinghamshireContact: Parkside Angling Club, Mr Fallows, 0115 9787350

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CanalKey Species: Bream, Perch, Roach, Rudd, Tench

Stainforth and Keadby Canal – Keadby Lock to Mauds Bridge94 MAP 3, B2 C

Nearest Town: KeadbyContact: Scunthorpe and District Angling Association, Mr Mike Storey, 07717 748523Permit: Bailiff on the bank. Access points by the lock in Keadby, at the back of Keadby power station, under the flyover at Crowle, on access roads from the A18 to Medge Hall and Mauds BridgeKey Species: Roach, Bream, Perch, Tench, Pike

Stainforth and Keadby Canal – Thorne95 MAP 3, A2 C

Centre of ThorneNearest Town: Thorne, South YorkshireContact: Thorne and District AC, Mr Derek Burk, 01405 817294, 07768 343583Permit: Day tickets from café on site. Also from the bailiffKey Species: Mixed Coarse

Trent and Mersey Canal96 MAP 4, C2 C

Nearest Town: Long Eaton, DerbyshireWebsite: www.prideofderby.co.ukPermit: Season tickets £20 extra joining fee. Premium ticket (carp fishing) £180 plus £100 joining fee. Permits available from Alan Miller, 16 Mercia Drive, Willington, DerbyKey Species: Roach, Perch, Gudgeon, Chub, Bream

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RiverRiver Derwent100 MAP 4, B1 CA61 towards Derby, turn right into Alfreton Industrial EstateNearest Town: Derby, DerbyshireContact: Warrington Anglers Association, Mr Frank Lythgoe, 01928 716238Permit: Local tackle shopsKey Species: Bream, Chub, Grayling, Perch, Roach

River Derwent – Ambergate to Whatstandwell101 MAP 1, C5 COn A6 towards Matlock, turn off at the lay-by with the caféNearest Town: Ripley, DerbyshireContact: Ripley and District Angling Club, Mrs P Woodward, 01773 745837Permit: All local tackle shopsKey Species: Barbel, Roach, Brown Trout, Perch, Rainbow Trout

River Derwent – Church Wilne102 MAP 4, C2 CChurch Wilne/Great Wilne area to the river’s confluence into the TrentNearest Town: Church WilneWebsite: www.prideofderby.co.ukPermit: Season tickets £20 extra joining fee. Premium tickets (carp fishing) £180 plus £100 joining fee. Permits available from Alan Miller, 16 Mercia Drive, Willington, DerbyKey Species: Chub, Roach, Perch, Bream, Dace

River Derwent – Darley Fields103 MAP 4, B1 CDarley Playing Fields, Old Chester Road, DerbyNearest Town: Derby, Derbyshire

Contact: Derby City Council, Mr Allan Martin, 01332 367800Key Species: Brown Trout, Perch, Roach, Tench

River Soar – Kegworth Shallow to Radcliffe Lock104 MAP 4, C2 CM1, at J24Nearest Town: Kegworth, NottinghamshireContact: Long Eaton and District AF, Mr E Ainsworth, 0115 9256170Permit: The Anchor InnKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Roach, Tench

River Torne – Epworth Road Bridge to Pilfrey Bridge105 MAP 3, A2 CEpworth Road Bridge to Pilfrey BridgeNearest Town: Doncaster, South YorkshireContact: Doncaster and District Angling Association, Martin Warne, 07771 986849Website: www.doncaster-and-district-angling-association.co.ukPermit: Memberships available from local tackle shop and the website Key Species: Roach, Pike, Perch, Gudgeon, Tench

River Trent – Beeston106 MAP 4, C1 CNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

River Trent – Besthorpe107 MAP 6, C1 COn A133 Between Newark and

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RiverGainsboroughNearest Town: Collingham, NottinghamshireContact: Scunthorpe and District Angling Association, Mr Mike Storey, 07717 748523, 01724 855388Key Species: Barbel, Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach

River Trent – Clifton Bridge108 MAP 5, A1 CNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Nottingham and District Federation and Angling Societies, Mr William Belshaw, 0115 9216645Key Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Roach

River Trent – Colwick Country Park109 MAP 5, B1 CColwick Country Park, River Road, off Mile End Road, NG4 2DWNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Mr Malcolm Coulbourne, 0115 9870785Permit: Warden’s office on River RoadKey Species: Bream, Pike, Roach, Barbel, Carp

River Trent – Colwick Loop110 MAP 5, B1 CColwick Country Park, River Road, off Mile End Road, NG4 2DWFor Nearest Town, Contact and Permit details: see entry 109Key Species: Bream, Carp, Eels, Perch, Pike

River Trent – Cromwell Lock to Winthorpe Crossing111 MAP 6, C1 CNearest Town: NewarkContact: Worksop and District AA,

Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Bream, Chub

River Trent – Dunham Bridge112 MAP 3, B5 CWest bank u/sNearest Town: Dunham, LincolnshireContact: Scunthorpe and District Angling Association, Mr Mike Storey, 07717 748523, 01724 855388Permit: Tackle shops, club secretaryKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach

River Trent – East Bridgford113 MAP 6, B3 CGunthorpe, NottinghamshireNearest Town: Gunthorpe, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

River Trent – East Stoke Fishery114 MAP 6, B2 COn A46 between Farndon and East StokeNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Mr Robert Hardy, 01636 525265Key Species: Barbel

River Trent – Farndon115 MAP 6, B2 CNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: Most local tackle shopsKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

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RiverRiver Trent – Fiskerton116 MAP 6, B2 CFiskertonNearest Town: Southwell, NottinghamshireContact: Barnsley and District AA, Mr Geoff Brown, 01226 297169Permit: Day tickets in advance from Fiskerton Post OfficeKey Species: Barbel, Chub, Roach, Perch, Carp

River Trent – Footitts Marsh117 MAP 6, C2 CNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Bream, Chub, Roach, Gudgeon

River Trent – Girton118 MAP 6, C1 COn A1133 between Newark and GainsboroughNearest Town: Collingham, NottinghamshireContact: Scunthorpe and District Angling Association, Mr Mike Storey, 07717 748523, 01724 855388

Permit: Country Store, Dunham Key Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

River Trent – Gunthorpe to Stoke Bardolph119 MAP 6, A3 CNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Nottingham and District Federation and Angling Societies, Mr William Belshaw, 0115 9216645Permit: Tackle shop in NetherfieldKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Carp, Chub, Roach

River Trent – Hoveringham120 MAP 6, B2 CNearest Town: Bleasby, NottinghamshireFor Contact, Permit and Key Species details: see entry 115

River Trent – Hoveringham and Caythorpe121 MAP 6, B2 CTwo miles d/s from Gunthorpe BridgeNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Midland Angling Society,

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Mr Martin Lacey, 01773 784840, [email protected]: Season tickets and membership from J Bradbury (Secretary)Key Species: Bream, Chub, Barbel, Roach

River Trent – Hoveringham and Jubliee Ponds122 MAP 6, B3 CTwo miles from Gunthorpe Bridge, 12 miles to NottinghamNearest Town: Hoveringham, NottinghamshireFor Contact and Permit details: see entry 121Key Species: Barbel, Bream, Roach, Chub, Perch

River Trent – Laugherton123 MAP 3, B5 CEastern Bank, LaughtertonNearest Town: Gainsborough, LincolnshireContact: Lincoln and District Angling AssociationPermit: Gainsborough and Lincoln tackle shopsKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Tench

River Trent – Long Higgin124 MAP 5, B1 CNottingham, Nottinghamshire, below sailing clubNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Parkside Angling Club, Mr Fallows, 0115 9787350Key Species: Bream, Perch, Roach

River Trent – Marina125 MAP 5, B1 CColwick Country Park, River Road, off Mile End Road, NG4 2DWNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Mr Malcolm Colebourne, 0115 9870785Permit: Warden’s office on River RoadKey Species: Bream, Carp, Eels, Perch, Pike

River Trent – Ness Farm126 MAP 6, C1 CNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Bream, Chub, Roach, Gudgeon

River Trent – Normanton-on-Trent127 MAP 3, B5 CNearest Town: Normanton-on-Trent, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Mixed Coarse

River Trent – North Clifton128 MAP 3, B5 CEastern Bank, North CliftonNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Lincoln and District Angling AssociationPermit: Lincoln Tackle Shops, MembershipKey Species: Barbel, Perch, Tench, Bream, Chub

River Trent – Nottingham129 MAP 5, B1 CAdjacent to Colwick Park Fishing LodgeFor Nearest Town and Contact details: see entry 125

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RiverPermit: Colwick Park Fishing LodgeKey Species: Bream, Carp, Chub

River Trent – Radcliffe On Trent130 MAP 5, B1 CNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Nottingham and District Federation and Angling Societies, Mr William Belshaw, 0115 9216645Permit: West BridgfordKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Roach

River Trent – Radcliffe Viaduct Colwick131 MAP 5, B1 CNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Nottingham Anglers Association, Mr D Turner, 0115 9199500Permit: From local tackle shopsKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

River Trent – Sawley/Shardlow132 MAP 4, C2 CNearest Town: Long Eaton, NottinghamshireWebsite: www.prideofderby.co.ukPermit: £20 joining fee extra on season tickets. Premium ticket (carp fishing) £180 plus £100 joining fee. Permits from secretary Alan Miller, 16 Mercia Drive, Willington. Derby, DE65 6DAKey Species: Bream, Roach, Chub, Barbel

River Trent – South Clifton133 MAP 3, B5 COn the A1133 between Newark and GainsboroughNearest Town: Collingham, NottinghamshireContact: Scunthorpe and District Angling Association, Mr Mike Storey, 07717 748523, 01724 855388

Permit: Country Store, DunhamKey Species: Barbel, Bream, Chub, Perch, Roach

River Trent – Torksey Arms134 MAP 3, B5 CNearest Town: Torskey, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Mixed Coarse

River Trent – West Lake135 MAP 5, B1 CColwick Country Park, River Road, off Mile End Road, NG4 2DWNearest Town: NottinghamContact: Mr Malcolm Colebourne, 0115 9870785Permit: Warden’s office on River RoadKey Species: Bream, Carp, Chub

River Trent – Willington136 MAP 4, C2 CAt Sawley, Shardlow and WillingtonNearest Town: Shardlow, DerbyshireWebsite: www.prideofderby.co.ukPermit: Season tickets £20 extra joining fee. Premium ticket (carp fishing) £180 plus £100 joining fee. Permits available from Alan Miller, 16 Mercia Drive, Willington, DerbyKey Species: Roach, Chub, Barbel, Bream

River Trent – Winthorpe Level Crossing137 MAP 6, C2 CNearest Town: Newark, NottinghamshireContact: Worksop and District AA, Mr D Brown, 01909 486350Key Species: Barbel, Carp, Roach

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RiverThree Rivers – Pilfrey Bridge138 MAP 3, B2 COn A18 Between Crowle And KeadbyNearest Town: Scunthorpe, LincolnshireContact: Scunthorpe and District Angling Association, Mr Mike Storey, 07717 748523, 01724 855388Key Species: Bream, Perch, Pike, Roach, Tench

Warping Drain139 MAP 3, B3 COwston Ferry, North LincolnshireNearest Town: Scunthorpe, LincolnshireContact: The Scunthorpe Police Angling Club, Mr Martin Ferraby, 07951 822639Permit: Telephone secretaryKey Species: Pike, Bream, Roach, Perch, Tench

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Alfreton Angling Centre 11 Park Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7JE 01773 832611 T1

All Seasons 8 Dunton Street, Wigston, Leicestershire, LE18 4PU 0116 2782440 T2 Angling Centre

Andy’s Rods & Reels 1 Broxtowe Avenue, Broxtowe Lane, 0115 9780941 T3 Nottingham, NG8 5EL

Anglers Corner Ltd. 344 Osmaston Road, Derby, DE24 8AF 01332 343870 T4

Angling Centre 27-33 Nightingale Road, Derby, DE24 8BG 01332 380605 T5 Derby Ltd.

Angling Supplies 49 Retford Road, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 2PU 01909 482974 T6

Bacchus & Rhone 127-129 High Street, Woodville, 01283 216870 T7 Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 7DU

Belper Tackle 37 Bridge Street, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1AY 01773 822525 T8

Bennett’s Angling Stores 9 Market Place, Mountsorrel, Loughborough, 0116 2302818 T8A Leicestershire, LE12 7BA

British Worm Breeders Hollywood Farm, Messingham Common, 01724 782818 T9 Susworth, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, DN17 3AU

Chaddesden 2 Mercaston Road, Chaddesden, 01332 670044 T10 Angling Centre Derby, DE21 4HU

Chapman’s Angling 21-29 Beechway, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, DN16 2HF 01724 862585 T11

Shooting and 34, Nottingham Rd Loughborough Leicestershire 01509 265125 T12 Fishing Centre LE11 1EU

Clay Cross Angling 51 High Street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 01246 861888 T13 S45 9DX

Codnor Angling 21 Market Place, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9QA 01773 743411 T14

Derby Fishing Centre 19 Chellaston Road, Allenton, Derby, DE24 9AD 01332 700177 T15

Derwent Tackle 2a Station Road, Borrowash, Derby, DE72 3LG 01332 662379 T16

Doncaster 207 Carr House Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 01302 363629 T17 Angling Centre DN4 5DR

Gerry’s of Nottingham Radford Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 3BN 0115 9781695 T18

Go-Baits Doncaster Road, Langold, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 01909 540105 T19 Angling Supplies S81 9RJ

Guilford 155 Gateford Road, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 01909 531115 T20 Angling Supplies S80 1UD

Hudds of Buxton 10 Fairfield Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7DW 01298 767539 T21 Fishing Tackle

Kobra Feeders 52b Oakley Road, Leicester, LE5 3NH 0116 2211995 T22

Manor Baits Whyburn House, Whyburn Lane, Hucknall, 0115 9632188 T23 Nottinghamshire, NG15 6QP

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Mansfield Angling 20 Byron Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 5NX 01623 633790 T24

Matchman Supplies 4 Ella Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 5GW 0115 9813834 T25

Mill Tackle 85 Station Road, Langley Mill, 01773 710679 T26 Nottingham, NG16 4DU

Mr Maggot Man 32 High Street, Warsop, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 01623 842521 T27 NG20 0AG

Nathans of Derby 9-19 Edgware Road, Derby, DE22 4EW 01332 515678 T28

Newark Angling Centre 29 Albert Street, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 4BJ 01636 686212 T30

Oadby Angling 89 London Road, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5DN 0116 2710789 T31

Peg 1 Angling Centre Manchester House, Church St. East, 01773 510324 T32 Pinxton, Derbyshire, NG16 6HU

Peg 31 Laughton Road, Dinnington, Sheffield, 01909 562552 T33 South Yorkshire, S25 2PT

Phil’s Bait & Tackle Unit 2, Market Place, Sutton-in-Ashfield, 01623 554654 T34 Nottinghamshire, NG17 1AQ

Planet Carp Alfreton Road, Nottingham, NG7 3PE 0115 9424941 T35

R & R Sports 40 High Street, Bawtry, Doncaster, 01302 711130 T36 Nottinghamshire, DN10 6JE

Retford Angling Centre Northfield Way, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 7LR 01777 706168 T37

Rob’s Fishing Tackle Unit 35-36, The Market, High Street, 01724 871600 T38 Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, DN15 6SY

Rob’s Fishing Tackle 182a Ashby High Street, Scunthorpe, North Lincs, 01724 871600 T39 DN16 2JR

Rod & Line Tackle 17 Nottingham Road, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3DJ 01773 749545 T40

Scunthorpe 9 Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, 01724 849815 T41 Tackle Centre Ltd. DN15 6LJ

Snap & Tackle 14 King Avenue, New Rossington, Doncaster, 01302 863832 T42 South Yorkshire, DN11 0PG

Soar Valley Tackle 7 Woodbrook Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, 01509 231817 T43 LE11 3QB

South Leicester 6 Swinford Avenue, Glen Parva, 0116 2770022 T44 Angling Centre Leicester, LE2 9RW

Stainforth 24 Silver Street, Stainforth, Doncaster, 01302 846623 T45 Angling Centre South Yorkshire, DN7 5AH

Stapleford Angling 8 Archer Road, Stapleford, Nottingham, NG9 7EP 0115 9491812 T46

Streamline Fishing Tackle Forest Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG22 9QT 01623 869363 T47

Tackle Box 323 Somercotes Hill, Somercotes, 01773 602985 T48 Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 4JX

Tackle Shop Address Telephone Ref

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Tackle shops

The Angling Man 228/230 Melton Road, Leicester, LE4 7PG 0116 2665579 T49

The Bakewell Fly 3a Hebden Court, Matlock Street, Bakewell, 01629 813531 T50 Fishing Shop Derbyshire, DE45 1EE

The Geordie Maggot 3 Station Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, Mansfield, 01623 628056 T51 Nottinghamshire, NG19 8AE

The Matchmen 5 Bannerman Road, Nottingham, NG6 9JA 0115 9278859 T52

The Tackle Shop Bridge Road, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 1JU 01427 613002 T53

Used Tackle Hucknall 6a Annesley Road, Hucknall, Nottingham, NG15 7AB 0115 9634346 T54

Vann’Hall Tackle 75 Southfields Drive, Leicester, LE2 6QT 0116 2837555 T55

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