Hi Bob, Seeing the boy in deep water, Ronnie swam out to him and pulled him to the landing stage from where he was carried back to his mother. In reality the situation is likely to end soon when work on the proposed hydro-power station is completed. Its an area often referred to as waters meet. Far too many to list. Not much has changed since 1913, has it? 2022.06.25 Map 25 South bank now controlled by Clifton Grove Angling Club. The goose flew high into the air with his prize, but the pike still had the baited hook in its mouth and the man refused to give line. Feel free to enjoy or ignore as you will. My pleasure to help even in a small way. What cannot be seen is that this used to be the southernmost boundary of Sherwood Forest. Bet you didnt know that every single Bramley apple is descended from the same tree in a Nottinghamshire garden. A credit to you, and a big help to me. Either wear gloves or, if you cut yourself when fishing, cover the wound with a plaster. Probably an again and again. Thanks for your advice Bob dont want a carp rod i want to see that coloured tip on the end. An astonished crowd in the Square rushed to the mans aid only to find him standing unhurt in the middle of the Square and in celebration of this wonderful event it was decided to hold a fair on the very spot where the man had landed and it was to be known as the Goose Fair. Wide and deep, it has in the past produced some huge carp and is still an excellent area to fish for roach and bream. Flood Alerts Link to club FB page site added, day/ night ticket list amended (details courtesy of Stuart Brookes). Were getting into prime tidal territory now where big barbel are frequent visitors to the bankside, but in the case of the Barbel Society, only from the West Bank. This list of fish in the River Trent is a list of fish species that have been recorded from the River Trent, a major river in England that starts in Staffordshire, flows through the Midlands, and joins the River Ouse to form the Humber Estuary.. You kept my interest all the way up from Gainsborough to Shardlow. Similar titles have been bestowed upon anglers hurling heavy feeders in my direction from the opposite bank. The map is basically simply here for completeness. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. Below Fiskerton on the North bank is a day ticket stretch controlled by the NPS, tickets in advance from the Post Office on Main Street. Cromwell lock is significant in that it is the first lock working upstream and the weir forms a structural barrier between the tidal and non-tidal reaches. To conclude this thread, as I have just noticed I posted it in the wrong section of the forum, we went to Rolleston on Saturday and had a lovely morning by the Trent. Later it was gentrified as Barton in Fabis; Fabis being the Latin translation of bean. East Midlands. Contrasting styles with fast streamy water below the weir, slow, steady water up to the road bridge and then the pace picks up again as you head upstream. (Details from SAA Facebook page), 2019.06.26 Map 24 Updated to include Southside FC syndicate water (details courtesy of Steve Boamy), 2019.06.30 Map 11. From June 16th 2022 Collingham AA decided to no longer allow night fishing on a day ticket. Have loved fishing the Trent for many a year, but unfortunately due to health problems can no longer walk far. Down tumbled the angler and his fish. An extract from Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence: The Trent ran dark and full under the bridge. Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of The Federation. All of which would of been impossible without this page. Boundary change. Day tickets are no longer issued. Ashfield Angling: Burton Joyce Ferry Field, Roadside, Nelson Field, Newark Piscatorial Society: Farndon, parts of Newark Dyke, Nottingham Piscatorial Society: Rolleston and Fiskerton only, Midland Angling: Hoveringham and Caythorpe, Nottingham Federation Of Anglers: All stretches(?). Send me your details and Ill happily credit you accordingly. Ideally you should carry a small first aid kit (containing at least some plaster, antiseptic cream/spray and pain killing tablets). NG10 1PD. Alas the burden was too great for the bird and it released its grip. Can you spot the course of the Old Trent? But stay safe if you do. Non-fishing Items for Sale, Wanted or Swaps, LEE EDWARDS WINS 14,000 RIVERFEST FINAL ON TRENT. The floods were out. / 53.05556N 0.89278W / 53.05556; -0.89278. The Trent is a big river and casting to two separate areas can help with fish location. 2023.01.24 Map 9. The best anglers catch more consistently whatever the conditions. Im a lure angler, had a previous life on bait but Im fully converted to the dark side now. Tel: The following articles, written a while ago, still stand the test of time. With this information that makes it possible . Some restrict fishing to members only, some offer temporary memberships for fishing in daylight hours and a small number allow night fishing. In the case of hypothermia keep the victim out of the wind and cuddle (yes, cuddle!!) For boundaries, venue specific rules, Booking/ obtaining tickets/ prices, etc, please visit the respective web sites. The locks on the Dyke are unique in that they were originally built 150 years earlier than those on most other parts of the river in 1773. It can be done. Throughout the 16th and 17th Century it became known as the old course. Posts about burton on trent written by mmaconachie. Tel: 01636 612654, The Tackle Shop, 2 Bridge Rd. Tel: 01427 613002, Retford Angling Supplies, St John Street, Retford, DN22 6JY, Tel: 01777 717286. Hello Bob, thats a great write up but can I ask you one question, im from West Yorkshire and dont mind the drive but if you could recommend joining one club which would you recommend or is that been a little unfair on all the other great clubs. Now the rivers voice was ominous, for none the fact could blink That it ought not to be audible at all, Since the houses lay a measured mile above the nearest brink, And the railway ran between them like a wall. Tel: 01400 Carry appropriate equipment: a fully charged mobile phone in case you get into difficulties, a whistle to attract attention, a torch. From the giant sluice at Cowick, down through the canoe slalom course and onto the gravels below, this is barbel country and practically in the heart of Nottingham. Or go down the stepped up carp rod route, but is that what you really want? Thanks Bob! [Please Note: Spring Lakes is a new leisure complex offering day and night fishing tickets. Required fields are marked *. About Trent River. Gary Dubiel and Capt. Many anglers are drawn to the Trent by the phenomenal catches reported in the press, on social media, web forums and clips on YouTube. The downstream border from Springfield Lakes is in the ownership of a company that does not appear to want anyone on their land. That said, I spent donkeys years fishing the Trent before barbel fishing became fashionable and we never went heavier than 6lb main line and 3oz feeders. JavaScript is disabled. It is a 12 peg stretch run by Zita McCarthy (07980364774). Cheers Bob for the great guide! The details contained in this guide are provided with good intention but are subject to change without notice. Tel: 01159 Oh, and the car park near the rowing centre is reputedly popular with the dogging fraternity! The long straight behind Nottinghams University campus is fast and fairly shallow. It certainly wont hurt. 2022.06.25 Map 9. Great work bob. Except perhaps that 30 years earlier, the Trent had a thriving Salmon run. The river will lift and fall considerably dependant upon the tide cycle and invariably flow in both directions. The roadside, Peg 70-ish, won a 960-peg National Championships. A fascinating and challenging stretch of water containing a weir, islands, the Sawley Cut, River Derwent confluence, the Trent and Mersey Canal junction plus the start of what some deem to be the upper Trent (personally I feel it starts at the point beyond which navigation is no longer allowed, but thats a personal whim). 949 1812, Walkers Of Trowell, 9-13 Nottingham Rd, Trowell. Hoveringham stretch is day tickets and nice and easy for beginners. A Century later when work was done to improve navigation the piers of the bridge were found. What rod or rods would you recommend Bob or do you use for chucking this kind of distance with block end feeders. regards Unfortunately I cant add anything as my Trent knowledge is now somewhat outdated! This is now a dreamy stretch of mostly natural river, controlled almost exclusively by the Nottingham Piscatorial Society. Great to see such passion Bob and currently on two books for the Trent with a couple of favourite spots. Turns out they had discovered the site of a 3,000 year-old Bronze Age Pile Settlement, effectively a village on stilts, known of in Europe but practically unheard of in the UK. oh happy days,cant help you now, i had a boat called Rum Runner, we was up and down the trent from 1986 till 1998, we ran out of boston, then when we got to the trent,we would spend 6 to 8 weeks up there fishing all the locks,and weirs, some of the best times was when the water board left barges tyed up at the weirs,we would fish under them for barbel and carp best carp 14lb best barbel 11lb 4ozs but lots around the 7 or 8 pound,for the barbel just a single maggot with a swim feeder, and bread for the carp, or luncheon meat for both, so all i can say is if it caught them then why not now?? River Greet. Road access to Winthorpe crossing 400 yards from river, only 2 miles from Newark Station. Fantastic guide produced with an immense amount of dedication. You will notice how the inside of bends are natural banks of shallow, gradually deepening water over hard packed gravel whereas the outside of the bends are all stoned to prevent erosion and probably explains the current fashion for using rod pods on the river. Some areas host matches so it pays to check for signs at access points prior to starting, particularly at weekends. Big fish of every species can be caught in close proximity to the constant drone of the M1 Motorway traffic. Not cheap though 15 pound a day plus 5pound to park car behind peg. One of his policies was a 30% discount for OAPs in brothels. At Carlton-on-Trent the channel had not yet developed the meander between the Ferry there and Carlton Rack, and occupied a course slightly to the south. Its scope is limited to the middle, lower and tidal river. Salmon Farm Carlton Ferry Lane Collingham is a 12 peg stretch run by myself Zita McCarthy (07980364774) it is the conveyor stretch. Dont forget to let out a large bow to help the feeder hold at distance. Section winners from 55 competing on Middle Trent, Rolleston and Fiskerton were: Fiskerton 1-10 Matt Wakelin 20-13 Fiskerton 11-20 Roger Smith 6-3 Fiskerton 21-30 Gary Thompson 15-3 Fiskerton 31-40 Gary Smith 15-7 Rolleston 1-10 Ian Smith 16-14 Rolleston 11-20 David Powell 12-15 (inc barbel 12-6 pictured) Rolleston 21-30 Gary Wright 10-14 NG9 7EP. A Unique Fishing Destination The Trent River is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, a unique canal route that stretches from the southern entrance on the Bay of Quinte (Lake Ontario) in Quinte West to Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) in Severn, Ontario. 2022.09.08 Contact details for Retford Angling Supplies added. DN211JU. Worth noting is the cut-off channel on the East bank at Torksey where the Fossedyke begins. Skill level to catch: Intermediate Best bait: Krill, bloodworm boilie, halibut pellets. Anyone looking for this feature today should have little difficulty identifying the location if they study the map below. Newark Piscatorial Society has lodged a legal complaint through the Angling Trust/ Fish Legal department regarding their ownership of the fishing rights to this stretch of water. Crossing the Trent was dangerous and challenging in historical times. At the mini roundabout go straight on and follow track towards the power station. Ohapi Creek is a spring-fed tributary stream that enters the Orari about 1km above the mouth. The author of this web site accepts no responsibility for errors or omission. Imagine the scene when the goose flew over Nottinghams Market Square with pike, rod and man dangling from its beak! them until help arrives. The river upstream of the W&D Campbell is controlled by the Barbel Society.. Each and every one of you has a role to play in updating the guide. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Photo 6x4 River Trent at Averham Looking upstream from the local fishing c2009 at the best online prices at eBay! River Trent Rolleston Something keeps dragging me back to this glorious part of middle England. Ironically its the old river that is actually a new river, created in the 16th Century when the landowners diverted the old river course by lowering the left hand bank near Staythorpe to increase the flow of an existing stream. Its an area that receives next to no pressure compared with the rest of the river. River based, they may entertain or even educate you, but without researching them I might have lost interest in the project. What have been landed and photographed from here are some pretty impressive catfish. The fields to the East of the river staged the final engagement of the War Of The Roses in 1487 when 12,000 Lancastrians overcame 8,000 Yorkists and secured the future of King Henry and his Tudor Dynasty. Day tickets available on the bank. 2022.09.08 Map 17. Also known as the conveyor stretch. Adjacent to this stretch is the Salmon Farm, Carlton Ferry Lane, Collingham. Beyond that is Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust who may deny it, but elements within in hold an anti-angling stance. So could you tell me where on the Trent nowadays can you park your vehicle behind your peg? From early times it has been important for fishing. Dace, Chublets, Roach, Bream, Perch, Barbel. Did you know that when King Canute performed his unsuccessful attempt to turn back the tide in the 11th Century it may have been in the River Trent at Gainsborough? NG9 3PA. best wishes mate Join Ashfield Angling. Access to the section is good with parking on the bank above the Bridge and a locked access track downstream of the Bridge. You would expect big zander, barbel, bream and carp to find it to their liking. NINE MILLION bricks were used in its construction. To the South we have the Newark Dyke. If you happen to be fishing from the west bank around half way along the straight, dont be too surprised if you encounter a snag or two. It is a stretch to the west of Newark and is available on limited day ticket.I think only 5 or 6 people are allowed to fish it every day and your tickets must be booked in advance in writing with : Names and address of all anglers fishing Date tickets required from the following address BRIAN STRAW 32 RUFFORD AVENUE NEWARK NOTTS NG244BD and thanks for putting in all the time to put this together. Whatever happened to balanced tackle, eh? Until as such time this matter is resolved do not be surprised if you are asked to pay twice to fish there. Canute was also known as Cnut the Great. Scroll to the bottom of the guide if you want to check on the most recent changes listed in order that the information was received. Till Bridge Lane is a Roman road that ran down to the Trent where a stone-paved ford allowed people to cross the river to Littleborough. For example, did you know that the Great Nottingham Cheese Riot took place in 1764 and that the mayor was knocked over by a large cheese? . I have little experience on rivers and will be travelling best part of two hours to get on the water, but the lore and stories of bountiful and big tidal perch, pike and zander have drawn me in enough to step out of my comfort zone. However, the Trent in the lower reaches is a big river and with plenty of water pushing through, a lighter feeder simply wouldn't hold bottom properly in the powerful current. Stretch identified as Sheffield Waltonians AC (details courtesy of John Feltrup), 2019.03.17: Map 2 updated at Littleborough and opposite at Gate Burton (details courtesy of Jon Jess), 2019.03.17: Map 17 updated boundary details at Hoveringham (details courtesy of Jon Jess), 2019.03.17 Information and link added to text regarding Burton Chateau rental availability, 2019.03.19: Map 23 Information added to Colwick Park Fishery (details courtesy of Alan Courtney), 2019.03.19: Map 24 Information added relating to free fishing (details courtesy of Alan Courtney), 2019.03.19: Map 25 Information added relating to free fishing and day tickets (details courtesy of Alan Courtney), 2019.06.24: Map 7 Scunthorpe Amalgamated access and parking issues now resolved. 2019.03.15: Map 7 updated regarding private stretch on West bank (details courtesy of Jon Jess), 2019.03.15 Maps 8 & 9 updated. It is not as easy away from a few heavily publicised hotspots as you may have been led to believe. Clifton Bridge (right bank) no fishing identified. http://www.facebook.com/retfordanglingsupplies/posts/255098682573003. Your email address will not be published. Hotels near Diggerland, Castleford on Tripadvisor: Find traveller reviews, 1,483 candid photos, and prices for 443 hotels near Diggerland in Castleford, England. The final lock at Hazelford was opened in 1926. Heavy leads may be essential depending on the tides. If you are talking of the newark federation water at rolleston it's members only so no day tickets. It is not my intention to include ticket prices as these are subject to change but you can simply follow the web links to where the most recent details should be available. The top end is deeper, at 10ft-11ft, but below the flats it's 6ft-7ft and is perfect stick float and waggler territory. There are also plenty of bream, chub, pike and barbel. Be aware if you should ever attempt to fish this stretch from either bank on a rising river, it is easily possible to get cut off and stranded. Contact: 01636 892700 or 01636 893364. Thank you. Feel free Ian. Details courtesy of Kevin Stevenson. The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. Ive shown it where I think it should be but the exact geography may vary by a little either way. Sams was identified when his third wife recognised his voice on the BBC TV programme Crimewatch. I will put a link in the comments and a plug in the video to promote this outstanding guide. The riparian rights belonged to a retired clergy from Fiskerton who sadly passed away a number of years ago, so presume the rights have passed to his heirs. A different night syndicate operates on the rest of the stretch. And of course, if you are completely new to barbel fishing or want to learn from a variety of experts then the finest collection of DVDs ever produced on the subject are available here: Judging by the number of requests I get for information about float fishing for barbel it seems theres a demand, arguably a thirst for information about this technique. Earliern 1991 he had kidnapped Julie Dart, a prostitute, and later murdered her when she tried to escape. HELP ME: If you spot an error or omission (and inevitably there will be some to start with!) Im struck by how the amount of available day ticket fishing has shrunk since the match fishing scene died. These fisheries are home to specimen barbel, chub, pike and carp as well as roach, perch and dace. but it got tricky at the end blozzdy locks got private fishing only,anyway i would get in my tender ,and fish in the middle of the weirs so i was in noman land, but so that i would not upset the private lads ,i fished when thay went home at night, yes ken those were the days, you and i enjoyed the trips up to the trent on our boat, no body could find us and the peace and quiet was wonderful, the lock keepers were good friends to us and we got away with murder. Details courtesy of Stephen Scaz Scaysbrook. Great work Bob. I have received information from Len Duckworth (NPS Bailiff) that Newark Piscatorial Society has expressed their right to the ownership of fishing rights at this site and are pursuing their claim via the Angling Trust/ Fish Legal department to resolve the matter. Then again its arguable the average skill level in those days was far superior. There are over 2 miles of excellent coarse fishing available to visiting anglers on the navigable section of the River Trent at our Fiskerton and Rolleston fisheries. Take the first right turn (Long Lane) into Farndon. it is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It provides a winter flood refuge for many species. Trent Fishing Club (Email tafcltd@gmail.com), http://www.facebook.com/trentpointfishery, https://www.foxcovertfisheries.uk/river-fishing, Ferryboat Angling Club, Church Laneham (No contact details available). Those wishing to fish along the River Trent will be pleased to find more than 30 species of fish. Man has intervened to prevent further trespassing by the river. We employ full-time bailiffs who regularly patrol all our waters. The carp can be caught right under your rod tip in the pads or from "the wall" which is around 30 metres out. Vehicles can be parked behind each peg via this access route. Around Trent Bridge you can fish on both sides of the river. Do not expose yourself to unnecessary risks, e.g. A big thanks to everyone who helped and to those who I hope will now refine it going forwards. Cars should be parked in such a manner as not to interfere with any farm vehicles along any lane, and should not be parked in front of gates. There was once a working mill, the lowest of a dozen or so on the Dover Beck and there is a micro brewery, so that will have to do. If you are talking of the newark federation water at rolleston it's members only so no day tickets. Nik. Find out more information. The river rises in the Staffordshire moors and flows through much of the midlands and most of the 'shires.' After this it meanders through large industrial cities including Stoke-on-Trent and Nottingham before joining the River Ouse. The quality of the Barbel, Chub, Grayling and Trout are legendary. Much appreciated! This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. For further details contact John on 01777 717286. If you are planning a visit to the Trent it is recommended that you check for recent updates on the fishery owners own web site before setting out. Great read Bob, as a general course fisherman I would like to start fishing the Trent once more. It can accommodate 2 anglers Monday to Friday/ Friday to Monday. Shortly before 1800 an attempt was made to create a canal by-pass running parallel to the Trent around Trent Bridge. Don't ignore the wooded areas either end. 2019.03.15: Map 19 updated to include APG. thanks for going to the trouble Just getting back into the freshwater fishing and i am going to get a Hull book and a Scunthorpe book. Great work Bob, hope you get well soon.. Wow extensive insight brilliant read. Bob Roberts Fishing information for the complete angler, http://www.facebook.com/retfordanglingsupplies/posts/255098682573003, Book Review Before I Forget by Rod Hutchinson, Book Review The First Seventy Years Archie Braddock. Park behind pegs. Apparently the river was so low in 1792 the remains could be seen. The river alongside the red cliffs gives Radcliffe on Trent its name. Free Fishing along the Embankment and opposite bank included (details courtesy of Rich Hall). If you want to fish a block end feeders effectively, whats wrong with a heavy quivertip rod, sensible line strengths and throwing a bow to compensate for the flow? For the current 2020/21 season the fishery will be shared between the two clubs but as of the 2021/22 season the fishery will be wholly controlled by Ashfield Angling, members only. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. River Trent Fishing Accommodation. . Details courtesy of Kevin Stephenson. Fishing is no longer permitted at Kelham Hall and is unlikely to resume in the future. Spend several hours reading this page and referencing clubs, applying for waiting lists and working out day ticket stretches. This river supports the occasional run of salmon but is mainly noted for its brown trout fishing within the lower reaches below Rolleston Road. Opened in 1897, it consists of 59 arches spread either side of four metal girder spans which cross the river itself. All we do in the ABF now is run several night fishing syndicates. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. 2022.09.08 Map 26. Thanks. 2020.07.26 Map 26 Updated to show short stretch of water above Beeston Weir controlled by Trent Valley Angling. Take the weather forecast and river conditions into account. Well wrap this dalliance with a nod to Lord Biro. Hi, this is my first post but I have been lurking for a while and learning plenty. From the streamy runs below Stoke Bardolph weir to the deep bend at Radcliffe on and upwards to the viaduct we are talking a fabulous and varied stretch with great potential for all the rivers popular species. Its possibly hard to believe but Holme Marsh village was once situated on the West bank of the River Trent until the cataclysmic flood of 1575 which changed the course of the river. 2021.11.10 Map 2 Updated to show change of control from South Yorkshire Police to Ashfield Angling. 2023.01.24 Map 17. Newark Castle station is right next to the Dyke. Fiskerton is a village in Nottinghamshire, England on the west bank of the River Trent about 3 miles southeast of Southwell. Cheers! It is dangerous to fish with carbon rods or poles within reach of overhead powerlines. Where do the regulars head for? A popular match area in times gone by, now home to some massive specimens of several species. In general, inner city areas show high concentrations of people aged 18-30, suburbs show larger numbers of small children and adults aged 30-50, and rural and small towns are more popular with older workers and retirees. The company adopted the mammoth as its logo and for many years its lorries with their mammoth symbols were a familiar sight in the district. Facing upstream from Trent Bridge, on the left (South bank) you can fish all the way to just past the suspension bridge. Hats off to you sir! Night fishing is now members only with the exception that a 35 yard stretch at Carlton Ferry Lane, Collingham NG23 7LZ, controlled by Rob Lee (07740074033). JavaScript is disabled. In 1938, workmen from the Trent Navigation Company were dredging gravel when their progress was stopped by wooden stakes or piles driven into the river bed. To the west we have the old river. A stiff poker of a chucking stick? Details courtesy of Ian Cougil and John at Retford Angling Supplies. Members and Associate Members only | No day tickets. The length is also subject to match bookings, particularly at weekends. Thank you. TOP TIP: Scroll toward the end of the guide for an index of club web sites and details of stretches offering day tickets. No fishing from January 1 to Friday after second Saturday in May and November 16 to December 31 in the following areas: Healey Falls - Seymour Township, all water flowing from the north-westerly side of . Theres a railway station 400 yards from the river at Burton Joyce. appreciate all the time and effort its taken you and others Like all the slower, deeper stretches you will find huge specimens but dont expect them to crawl up your rod. Kelham hall would fit the bill, Trent is split here so only about 40 yds across if that.
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