Devoke Water
Further information coming soon
Crummock Water
Crummock Water is the largest of the three linked lakes that form the catchment of the River Cocker and measures some two and half miles long and just over half a mile wide. When storms rake the fells it can be an intimidating place, dark and windswept under the brooding shadow of Melbreak. But in better …. Read More
Crofton Lake
Crofton Lake is a twelve acre coarse fishery on the outskirts of Carlisle. Originally part of the old Crofton estate the lake is now owned by Carlisle and District Coarse Angling Club who are working hard in their ambition to create not only a first class fishery but also a regional coaching and education centre …. Read More
Coniston Water
Coniston Water is just over five miles long and a half a mile wide and remains synonymous with the ill fated speed attempt by Donald Campbell and Bluebird. For those who pursue their ambitions at a more moderate pace the lake offers fishing for trout, char, pike and perch. The trout fishing has declined over …. Read More
Cogra Moss
Cogra Moss is a 40 acre naturalised reservoir which overlooks the Solway Plain from its idyllic setting near Lamplugh. This is the best stocked game still-water in west Cumbria, well managed – and well stocked by Cockermouth Angling Association with good quality rainbows. The average size of the fish is over a pound and a …. Read More
Cocklakes Fly Fishery
Cocklakes is a relatively new and easily accessible fishery in a very scenic location just off the A66 midway between Keswick and Penrith. The three acre water is regularly stocked with rainbow trout and the excellent fish stocks and open banks make it an ideal venue for new anglers or for those with limited time. A …. Read More
Cleabarrow Tarn
A few years ago the fish stock in Cleabarrow was badly predated by otters with the loss of many large carp. Since then WADAA has carried out a major restoration project on the fishery. An otter proof fence has been erected. The weed has been brought under control, the overgrown islands cleared and numerous snags …. Read More
Cavendish Dock
Cavendish Dock is without doubt the most unusual fishery in Cumbria and the unlikely outcome of number of unrelated factors. The dock takes freshwater drainage from Poaka Beck but seawater also enters on the bigger tides resulting in brackish water. This aquatic mix is further complicated by the nearby power station that takes water from …. Read More
Castle Head Fishery
Further information coming soon
Carleton Hill Fishery
Carleton Hill Fishery is comprised of three separate lakes, two of which are reserved for season ticket holders. On the third pond day permits are available for visitors and limited to six per day. This is a well managed fishery offering varied and interesting sport. The day permit water is very well stocked with the …. Read More

