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Exchange Permits

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Exchange Permits

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FREE to current Adult members and accompanied Junior members.

Information

Hartley Witney Angling Society (HWAS)

HWAS have some excellent waters in the Yateley and the North Hampshire area including 8 lakes and several productive stretches of the lovely little River Blackwater which can provide superb winter sport to either stick float or roving tactics. Being a short river catchment the Blackwater fines off quickly after heavy rain so when the Thames, Loddon and Kennet are barely fishable you will often find the Blackwater in prime condition.

The permits are for daytime fishing only and at Church Farm the fishing on the back lake is restricted to HWAS members so please respect these conditions.

NOTE - Church Farm requires key access

All venue details and rules can be found on the HWAS website here.

https://www.hwasfishing.co.uk

Please read before fishing their waters and check to avoid any clashes with their match fixtures or water closures for maintenance.

Collecting your Exchange Permit

You can now book two of our four HWAS exchange permits online via your Clubmate App. for their venues not requiring a key, which are all except Church Farm.  If a key is required for Church Farm call in at the Farnham Flint Hut to collect your permit and key. You must show your current RDAA permit to be eligible. It is important you make sure that you return it straightaway after fishing - either to the Hut or post in the compound letter box at Flint if after hours.



Godalming Angling Society (GAS)We have four Exchange Permits with Godalming Angling Society who have some superb fishing in Surrey including their prolific Marsh Farm complex and Johnson’s Lake which holds record breaking crucians. They also have some lovely stretches of the Upper River Wey holding good chub, perch and the occasional barbel.More details here - http://www.godalminganglingsociety.co.uk/The exchange permits are FOR DAYLIGHT HOURS ONLY AND ARE available from the Apollo Angling Centre at Marsh Farm, Station Lane, Milford GU8 5AE which is open seven days a week from 7.30am to 5.00pm. All books and keys will be kept at the shop and must be booked out in advance by phone on 01483 428885.The system works as follows:RDAA Members must call Apollo Angling before fishing and book one of four exchange permits, giving their RDAA membership number. On the day collect the permit(s) from the shop having shown your RDAA permit as proof of ID. After fishing, return the GAS book and key to shop or post through the letter box in the White Door in the Old Godalming AS clubhouse beside the main gates if closed. Please check for match bookings in advance and adhere to GAS rules at all times.


South Cerney Angling Club (SCAC)

The SCAC main waters and fully licensed clubhouse are located in and around the village of South Cerney, in the heart of the Cotswold Water Park, about 4 miles south of Cirencester and 10 miles north of Swindon

They have a varied selection of waters from the very well stocked smaller lakes of Gillmans and Staits to the more traditional gravel pits holding specimen carp, tench, rudd and bream of Ham Pool, Whitefriars, Dab Chick, Franklins and Stanton Lake.

For river anglers there are miles of the Upper River Thames available, from Cricklade, Castle Eaton, Hannington and Inglesham  to the wider slower stretches at  Kelmscott.

These stretches hold specimen chub, barbel and perch and are well worth a visit.

All venue details and rules can be found on the SCAC website here.

http://www.scac.org.uk/

Please read before fishing their waters and check to avoid any clashes with their match fixtures or water closures for maintenance.

PLEASE NOTE THESE PERMITS ARE FOR DAYLIGHT HOURS ONLY

Collecting your Exchange Permit

You can now book all of our South Cerney AC exchange permits online via your Clubmate App. 


Civil Service Angling Society (CSAS)We are pleased to announce four new exchange permits with Civil Service Angling Society starting from 16th June 2024  CSAS have some excellent waters in the Berkshire, Surrey and North Hampshire area including four lakes - Ellis, Sheepwalk (x2), Crabtree - and two stretches of the lovely little River Whitewater and Upper Loddon, both of which can provide good winter sport. They also have an excellent stretch of the Kennet at Hambridge and the K& A canal at KintburyThese exchange permits do not apply to the Thames at Windsor Racecourse (due to access restrictions) or the other stretches of the K&A at Midgham and Woolhampton as these are shared with other clubs.All venue details and rules can be found on the CSAS website here.https://civilserviceas.org.uk/Please read before fishing their waters and check to avoid any clashes with their match fixtures or water closures for maintenance. All CSAS rules must be strictly followed.Collecting your Exchange PermitYou can now book all of our four CSAS exchange permits online via your Clubmate App. as none of their venues requires a key and are accessed via a combination lock. The number will be issued at the time of booking and must be kept confidential. A swipe card is required for Ellis Water and can be collected from the Farnham Flint Hut. The open hours can be found here - https://www.rdaa.co.uk/opening-times-farnham-flint-hutIf you have difficulty using Clubmate you can call in at the Hut to book out your permit. You must show your current RDAA permit to be eligible. It is important you make sure that you return it straightaway after fishing - either to the Hut or post in the compound letter box at Flint if after hours. 


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