Scoat Tarn
This is a remote, rarely visited tarn that lies in the western fells above Wasdale. At almost 2,000 above sea level it will be well into June before the fishing gets going but by then the small, beautifully marked trout that inhabit this water should be keen and willing. It will have been at least …. Read More
Sandhall Ponds
These are three small, interlinked ponds on the outskirts of Ulverston that provide mainly carp fishing although some good Tench and plenty of roach are also present. The carp run to the mid teens with the odd larger fish approaching the twenty pound mark. The best of the fishing is from March through to October. …. Read More
Rydal Water
Rydal is just under a mile long and a quarter of a mile wide and is split into two basins by the central islands. The south basin is deeper than the north. The main species are pike, roach, perch and eels. The pike especially are present in substantial numbers, averaging seven or eight pounds but …. Read More
Roanhead Fishery
Furness Fishing Association manage several fisheries at Roanhead just north of Dalton in Furness together with Ormsgill Reservoir on the western side of Barrow in Furness and Mere Tarn near Scales to the east of Dalton. Their waters are too numerous and varied to describe individually and that particular job is more than adequately done …. Read More
Red Tarn
Red Tarn stands as a testimony to the writers and researchers of angling guides who rarely leave the office or venture this far north. From an original entry in an ancient copy of ‘Where to Fish’ the tarn has found its way into numerous, more recent publications – with scant regard for the poor, misinformed …. Read More
Ratherheath Tarn
Ratherheath Tarn is WADAA’s most popular coarse water and holds excellent stocks of Carp, Roach, Bream, Tench and Perch. The roach and bream fishing can be superb with plenty of skimmers and larger bream in the 5lb – 7lb range. The roach average around 8oz although better fish are present. Tench are generally on the …. Read More
Poaka Beck Reservoir
This is the smallest of Barrow Angling Clubs three fisheries in the locality but at seventeen acres still a sizeable water. The club stocks with rainbow trout averaging a pound and a quarter with a few bigger fish thrown in for good measure. Poaka is a water supply reservoir and subject to greater fluctuations of …. Read More
Pennington Reservoir
Pennington Reservoir is managed as a rainbow trout fishery by Barrow Angling Club. This eighteen acre water is perhaps the most popular of the clubs fisheries not least because it affords a little more shelter from the prevailing wind than its more exposed neighbours. The reservoir is set in a steep sided valley above Pennington …. Read More
Oakbank Lakes
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New Mills Trout Fishery
New Mills is an ideal fishery for youngsters, beginners or for families looking for a day out with a difference – but can still offer something of interest to the more experienced angler with only a couple of hours or an evening to spare. Many of the bigger fish in the main lake are ‘resident’ …. Read More