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Rivers & Canal

A-Z Rivers & Canals Venues

Beat 1 Canal

Beat 1 is a canal section where target species consist of
Roach, Perch, Chub, Skimmers, Pike and the occasional Carp

Beat 2

Beat 2 is a river section where target species consist of Barbel, Roach,
Perch, Chub, Skimmers and Pike.

Beat 3a Canal

Beat 3a is a canal section where target species consist of Roach, Perch,
Chub, Skimmers and Pike.

Beat 3b

Beat 3b is a river section where Chub and Barbel are the preferred
target species

Beat 4

Beat 4 is a river section where target species consist of Barbel, Roach,
Perch, Chub, Skimmers, Bream and Pike

Beat 5

Beat 5 is a river section where target species consist of Barbel, Roach,
Perch, Chub, Skimmers and Pike

Burghfield Canal

Does prove popular throughout the year with roving lure anglers reporting specimen perch and chub to their lures.

Burghfield River

Burghfield river section is known for Barbel, Roach, Perch, Chub, Dace,
Pike and the occasional Carp

Calcot River

Calcot river section is known for Barbel, Roach, Perch, Chub, Dace, Pike
and the occasional Carp

East Towney & Padworth Rota

Canal venue suited to pole fishing as well as roving lure angling.

Froxfield Canal

Stretching to nearly 3000 yrds and covering three sections. Froxfield is a canal section where target species consist of Roach, Perch,
Skimmers, Pike and the occasional Carp.

Holybrook

The Holybrook section is known for Barbel, Roach, Perch, Chub, Dace
and Pike.

Lower Benyon

Lower Benyon river section is known for Barbel, Roach, Perch, Chub,
Dace, Grayling and Pike

Midgham Canal

An interesting venue, a good all season fishery with Carp, Chub, Bream, Roach, Perch and Pike to specimen sizes throughout.

Northmoor

A picturesque section of the Thames that has a history of rare Upper Thames barbel. Big chub reside in good number.

River Blackwater

The perfect venue for a quiet days fishing, where the next bite could be from anything.
More suited to a roving approach.

Salmon Cut

Salmon cut is a canal section where target species consist of Roach,
Perch, Skimmers, Pike and the occasional Carp.

Sandford (shared water)

Shared with Littlemore A.S this stretch can produce excellent Roach fishing throughout the year.

Sandford Weir

A wonderful stretch of the Thames that suffers no boat traffic.

Sonning River

The Thames at Sonning is renowned for species such as Chub, Roach,
Perch, Bream, Pike and the occasional Carp.

South Stoke & Cholsey (Shared waters)

Classic middle Thames fishing

Theale Canal

A canal venue that can have some good flow at the top end making it a good venue when the river is up and running.

Theale River

Our Theale river venue holds Barbel, Chub, Roach, Perch, Pike and the
occasional Carp.

Ufton River

Ufton river venue holds Barbel, Chub, Roach, Dace, Perch, Grayling, Pike
and the occasional Carp

Upper Benyon

Upper Benyon river venue holds Barbel, Chub, Roach, Dace, Grayling,
Perch, Pike and the occasional Carp

Wallingford (Shared water)

RDAA and Jolly Anglers A.C. have agreed to share their waters in
the Wallingford area

Wallingford A & B

A long venue of about 1.75 miles of some 85 swims divided into two sections above and below Benson Lock.

Whistley Mill River (Lower Loddon)

The Loddon river is known for Barbel, Roach, Perch, Chub, Dace and Pike

Whistley Mill River (Upper Loddon)

The river Loddon holds Barbel, Chub, Roach, Perch, Pike and most river
species.

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