Croft road bridge downstream to Hurworth approx 3 miles largely double bank Mostly coarse fishing most river species - large variety of swims & methods.
Lower river approx 1.5 miles Slow and deep - Pole & feeder for Bream - Roach - Dace - Perch & Pike.
Double bank 2.5 miles, small river largely overgrown - short rods and travel light, Brown Trout & Sea Trout occasional Chub.
Catterick Bridge upstream around Brompton 1.5 miles some double bank. Good fly water for Trout & Greyling also general coarse fishing.
South bank downstream from Low Row to below Reeth at Grinton Bridge 4.5 miles Mostly suited to Fly fishing for Trout there are no coarse fish here excellent Yorkshire Dales fishing and scenery.
Kilgram Bridge in Wensleydale 1.5 miles north bank upstream from the bridge. Really good mixed fishery most coarse fish species together with a good head of Trout & Occasional Salmon. Good variety of water suited to most methods including fly.
Two secluded ponds largest around 2 acres, with a good head of mixed coarse fish, can get badly weeded, usually there is a rake on site for members to use.
Single lake of good size protected by Otter Proof fence well stocked with good access and car parking.
Cowpasture Lake - Rainbow Trout & coarse fish.
PIERCEBRIDGE - 3.25 MILES
OVER DINSDALE - 3.25 MILES
SOCKBURN - 3.25 MILES
These three separate stretches of river cover the middle reaches of the pristine Tees Valley and enjoy mainly good access to some superb mixed fishing catering for all methods and species. Occasional Salmon runs when conditions are right.
Good mixed coarse fishery, deep water lots of pegs.
Good mixed coarse fishery, shallower water lots of pegs.
BOTH THESE LAKES BENEFIT FROM OTTER PROOF FENCES
Both of these lakes and some of the river access points require a key for the locked gates. These keys are bought separately.
2 MILES OF RIVER ON THE STOCKTON BANK - BOWSEFIELD LANE TO PRESTON PARK Slow & deep water - Pole & Feeder fishing for - Bream- Roach - Dace - Perch & Pike