These two roadside ponds both contain many carp, some to double figures. Fishing here is permitted all year round. The smaller of the two ponds has a good head of young fish and makes for a great days sport. The larger of the two ponds has carp to double figures.
Grendon Lakes
Consisting of 8 fishable lakes set in 150 acres of Northamptonshire countryside, the complex really has something to offer anglers of all types and abilities.
Blue Lagoon
Long established flood relief lake created by the widening of the old course of the River Nene. The fishery includes the “Dead Arm”, which is the old course of the River Nene from near the Bedford Road roundabout to its confluence with the new course of the river at Midsummer Meadow.
Canons Ashby Estate Lakes
These two estate lakes at Canon Ashby are situated in the heart of a beautifully managed National Trust estate. We water share these ponds with Canons A.C
Hardwater Mill River Nene
The Hardwater Mill stretches of the River Nene are fairly wild an un-touched. The stretches are known for their silver fishing on bread punch in winter months.
Spinney Lakes, River Nene & Ise
The ‘Spinney’ complex of lakes and rivers offers something for all angling disciplines.
Brian Crowhurst Ringstead Fishery
The fishing complex at Ringstead Island is a designated SSSI site owned outright by our club. The site was purchased in 1993 and comprises of 2 large gravel pits in Barker’s lake and Brightwell’s lake, The River Nene and it’s back brook.
Barnwell River Nene, Backbrook & Princess Lake
The Wellingborough and District Nene Angling Club control three separate sections of river and a lake at Barnwell near Oundle.
Ringstead Grange Trout Fishery
A family run business. Stocking is carried out weekly which helps to provide consistent fishing throughout the season. There is a Camping and Caravan certified site on the farm near to the fishery. Bookings for boat fishing are advisable; essential for weekends & bank holidays.
Castle Ashby Fisheries
Choose from Grendon Quarter Pond, Scotland Pond and the Brickyard Pond. Key species include Roach, Perch, Carp, Tench, Bream, Pike.
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