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Fly Fishing

River Lune

We have our own permits for fishing on the Lune which can be made available to our guests.

Lune River Salmon and Sea Trout, Halton and Skerton is available via Bank House Fly Fishery below

Bank House Fly Fishery

At 2½ acres Bank House is only a small water but it is far from just another hole in the ground. It has been carefully planned and designed with fly fishing and wildlife in mind and a total of twelve small islands are scattered over the water giving the fishery a network of slow swims and pools. Also Fishing Tackle Shop.

Bank House Fly Fishery www.bankhouseflyfishery.co.uk

Stocks Reservoir Fly Fishery

Stocks Reservoir is the largest fishery in the North West of England. It was created in the early 1930s by flooding the village of Dale Head and adjacent farmland to provide drinking water for the Fylde. Situated at the head of the Hodder Valley in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Stocks has a wild and unspoiled quality, the perfect place for a days fly fishing. Also Tackle Shop and cafe

Full and half day bank and boat fishing tickets available. Tuition and guide service available.

Stocks Fly Fishery www.stocksreservoir.com

Forest of Bowland Fishing (PDF 1.82mb)

 

Coarse Fishing

Wyreside Lakes Fishery

The Fishery has a mixture of carp, pike and coarse lakes offering a variety of species and size which will provide a challenge to both the professional and novice angler.

Wyreside Lakes www.wyresidelakes.co.uk