Information on Trust fisheries
Going fishing? Find details on several well-stocked fisheries managed by the Canal & River Trust.
The Canal & River Trust is proud to manage several well-stocked fisheries which are deservedly popular with anglers. Below you will find details on each, including where we are, contact details, facilities and types of fish available.
Find out how to book a fishing match at Blythe Waters, Boddington Reservoir, Clattercote Reservoir, Clattercote Reservoir, Drayton Reservoir, Earlswood Lakes and Naseby Reservoir.
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Blythe Waters
Five attractive lakes in a rural setting between the villages of Hampton-in-Arden and Knowle. A popular venue for match, pleasure and specimen carp fishing. -
Boddington Reservoir
Boddington is one of the Midlands top match venues which offers something for everyone, whether you're a serious match angler, a mid-week pleasure angler, someone wanting to try out new techniques or a parent looking to take their child where they are sure to catch fish. -
Clattercote Reservoir
This pretty and secluded reservoir is surrounded by trees and shrubs and a wooden walkway leading to 122 jetty-style pegs, with a further 10 pegs along the dam wall. -
Drayton Reservoir
Drayton is almost completely surrounded by a wooden walkway leading to 123 jetty-style pegs, with a further 10 pegs along the dam wall. -
Earlswood Lakes
Earlswood Lakes consist of three attractive reservoirs in a pleasant wooded setting. Each reservoir is 22 acres in size. -
Naseby Reservoir
At 93 acres in area when full, Naseby is one of the Canal & River Trust's largest reservoirs. -
Tring Reservoirs
Tring Reservoirs are made up of four reservoirs built between 1800 and 1838 to supply water to the Grand Union Canal. They are most recently famous for monster tench up to 14 lbs and are best fished when there is a breeze and cloud cover.
