Can you fish on the River Avon?

The River Avon is an excellent all-round venue teeming with species including Bream, Chub, Roach, Carp, Pike, Barbel, Perch, Tench, Trout and Dace. Boat traffic can be quite heavy, especially on weekends, and the banks are quite steep in places.

Where can I fish on River Avon?

River Avon at Batheaston (Members Only) Fishing is from the small triangular piece of land on right hand bank downstream of the Toll Bridge opposite the weir. Although there are only 3 swims, the potential is enormous.

What fish are in the River Avon Evesham?

Bream, chub, roach, pike, barbel & tench can… Good bream fishing at Evesham. Swifts for chub & roach. Plenty of pike and zander plus occasional tench and barbel.

Is there trout in the River Avon?

AVON SPRINGS This lovely stretch of the River Avon is renowned for good brown trout and grayling. Immaculately cared for by the owners it has a high proportion of wild fish, plus fish reared on site that were the progeny of the original Avon native fish.

Are there salmon in the River Avon?

Thought to contain more species of wild fish than any other river in Britain, including the renowned Avon salmon, the River Avon passes through Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset on its way towards the English Channel.

Where can I fish for free UK?

In the strict legal sense, the public only has a right to fish for free in the officially recognised fully tidal parts of rivers and in the sea, except where an individual owns a private right of fishery.

How much is fishing licence UK?

Buy a rod fishing licence for England and Wales

Licence type Trout and coarse up to 2-rod Salmon and sea trout
1-day £6 £12
8-day £12 £27
12-month £30 £82
12-month – over 65 or disabled £20 £54

What fish are in the Warwickshire Avon?

Their home water is a 75 Peg variable and feature rich stretch of the Warwickshire River Avon. Most river fish including Barbel, Chub, Pike, Roach and Dace are present in the water. Pleasure, specimen and match anglers are all welcome and fishing matches are held throughout the year. Annual Membership is available.

Where can I fish in Evesham?

Venues

  • Crown/Viaduct Meadows (EDAA waters)
  • Common Road (EDAA waters)
  • Hampton Ferry.
  • Manor Farm Leisure.
  • Twyford Farm.
  • The Bait box.
  • Manor Angling.

Where can I fish on Hampshire Avon?

River Nadder (Wylye Tributary)

  • Compton Chamberlayne (Fishing Breaks)
  • Compton Chamberlayne (Roxtons Worldwide)
  • Hurdcott Estate.
  • Salisbury & District Anglers Association.
  • Tisbury Angling Club.
  • Various Beats (Famous Fishing)
  • Various Beats (Orvis Sporting Lets)

Can you fly fish on the River Avon?

The River Avon trout season starts on 1st April in time to catch hatches of grannom and large dark olives (LDO) and continues through until 15th October. Consistently good fly hatches especially Mayfly (Greendrake) which once started can continue for many weeks make the River Avon a firm favourite for fly fishermen.

What is the River Avon at Rugby like?

The usual range of the River Avon at Rugby is between 0.04m and 1.08m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began. The typical recent level of the River Avon at Rugby over the past 12 months has been between 0.45m and 1.18m.

What fish are in the Warwickshire Avon River?

The river offers some great course fishing, with species including barbel, bream, carp, chub, roach and tench. The Warwickshire Avon flows from its source past the village of Welford, Northampton onto the Stanford Reservoir.

Where can I fish the River Avon at Batheaston?

River Avon at Batheaston (Members Only) Fishing is from the small triangular piece of land on right hand bank downstream of the Toll Bridge opposite the weir. Although there are only 3 swims, the potential is enormous. There is a large area of water to fish and it is known to hold good barbel, pike and all other Avon species.

Where does the River Avon flow?

As the river flows southwest from the reservoir it passes the idylic village of Stanford-on-Avon and winds its way between the villages of Catthorpe and Lilbourne. The river heads west passing between Newton and Clifton-upon-Dunsmore on its way to Rugby.