Mainly roach and dace fishing, but occasional chub and pike. Access through locked gate and vehicle access first Kilometer. This time heading to the River Derwent where so far barbel have evaded me. Has anyone got any tips/pointers where I could start looking for somewhere to fish ? This bag of around 150 fish were caught on stick float, with single maggot hookbait over loose-fed hemp and maggots. The first is on a Derwent tributary the River Rye, at Butterwick. Night fishing available. http://www.nottinghamanglers.co.uk/river-trent-beeston.html. What is happening guys thanks for joining me for another episode of Adams fishing adventures. You are using an out of date browser. With all the media attention and reports over the last few years of the barbel being caught from the Trent, especially the lower, tidal reaches below Cromwell Weir, it was inevitable that I'd end-up barbel fishing on "the tidal" at some stage. Barbel fishing is a great bit of sport anytime of the year. Available to both full and standard coarse fishing members. The river looked really good for bites, a little extra water on and some colour too, with lots of likely looking swims we roved around and tried several before Mark landed on this beautiful hard fighting fish! DCAC also provide Coarse Fishing, Reservoir Fishing, Mixed Fishing and Salmon Fishing for our members. Carp Gallery Wyver Lane Pond Belper & District Angling Club, Submit a Report and/or Photo of Your Catch, Club Rules - Belper & District Angling Club. Fishing Area. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. The other section at Sutton is below the weir on the left bank. There are areas of the River where Barbel are frequently caught, with fish to 11 lb. JavaScript is disabled. You are well placed moving to Beeston,the Trent is on your doorstep and pretty good for Barbel. Stamford Bridge can offer prolific fishing (for the Derwent), particularly early season, with chub, roach, perch, barbel, dace and pike present in reasonable numbers. River Derwent - Ambergate to Milford Belper & District Angling Club controls the fishing on 8 miles of the Derbyshire Derwent, which can be fished by club membersand also by holders of a valid day ticket. Did the gamble pay off? Fish species that can be encountered are trout, grayling, dace, chub and the occasional barbel. Belper & District Angling Club controls the fishing on 8 miles of the Derbyshire Derwent, which can be fished by club members and also by holders of a valid day ticket. Bank; Recipes. There is a good head of grayling at this water and also brown trout, keep nets are not allowed. River Derwent, Borrowash, Derbys Recent years have seen numerous big barbel to 17lb landed on this Earl of Harrington AC stretch on the outskirts of Derby. One is in Matlock Bath and the other in Darley Dale. There is a good head of grayling at this water and also brown trout, keep nets are not allowed. Home; Archivos. DCAC coarse fishing waters for full and standard members as indicated. The River Derwent is possibly the jewel in the crown of the Pride of Derby since it is the River that was the subject of the forming of the club. We even had a fish on each at one point, a "double hook up". Brilliant, thanks chaps, I'll get straight on it . The fishery at Wenlees Farm is situated upstream from Matlock at South Darley and consists of two small stretches either side of a horseshoe bend. The river also contains roach and dace as well as the minor species such as bleak and gudgeon, the odd tench, pike and carp are also caught. I must say I'm finding the bigger van very useful in that respect. Sutton upon Derwent, East Riding of Yorkshire. Back To Gallery 'river kennet hambrige' Submitted: 12-05-2005 River: Kennet Taken: September 2002 Additional Info: None Back To Gallery There is a public right of way along the top of the bank so beware of dog mess. Chatsworth Fishery currently has 84 members. Access to the River is via three points, two of which are located near to locked car parking areas. Required fields are marked *. Our river angling is double bank fishing and stretches from the upstream limit at Ambergate, through Belper, to the downstream limit at Milford. Please refer to the instructions on the . There is a perfect Barbel swim every 100 yards on the Derwent - however the Barbel disagree. ( This section consists of the exclusive fishing rights on the Shardlow side of the River and on the opposite bank as designated and noted in the season ticket). RIVER DERWENT, BORROWASH, DERBY, DERBYSHIRE ANGLERSMAILTV 26K subscribers Subscribe 38 12K views 8 years ago Clint Walker visits the River Derwent, Borrowash, Derby, Derbyshire (tel: 07891. If you fancy a nice quiet day with good fishing, this is the place for you. Access is good but, because of the length of this. This water is capable of producing carp, bream and roach, and with a. good head of silver fish you can have a wonderful day. Doctors Surgery Willington. It extends from the old bridge downstream to the fence, just upstream of the Breighton launch public house. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes. I am trying to raise the profile of this 100 year old angling club (there seem to be only a handful of clubs on FB/Twitter) Our members love it as it is a great way to interact and meet new people. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. bream, and carp. River Nidd has 1 different structures, 1 different . We have fish caught to the following weights, from Belper & District stretches: Access to many swims requires a long walk, so large areas of our water see very little angling pressure. A great coarse fishery and part of our Willington fishery complex. stretch, some walking is involved to fish the furthest pegs. ! We even had a fish on each at one point, a double hook up. The River Derwent is mostly a deep, slow flowing waterway that runs from the North Yorkshire Moors near Scarborough to eventual join the River Ouse at Barmby. Barbel fishing is a great bit of sport anytime of the year. A small river but can offer superb specimen chub and barbel fishing.. A great coarse fishery and part of our Willington fishery complex. Access through, locked farm gate and drive to the upstream end of the river, river bank. Read Jon Wolfe's accounts and realise there are very few if any "form" Barbel swims. River Derwent - There are a couple of fisheries on the river Derwent for fly fishing. This section starts just above the blacksmiths workshop and goes upstream to Elvington water treatment works. From there it flows south for a mere 60 miles (97km) before merging with the River Trent not far south-east of Derby. A bit disappointed, we carried on for the barbel, but all went quiet for Mark and I. Access is along the A63, past Howden, via the old road, on the east side of Loftsome Bridge, or down the short lane by the church in Wressle. Barbel Fishing on the River Derwent Yorkshire HOOKED Fishing Channel 5.92K subscribers 12K views 2 years ago This episode see's me tackle the River Derwent at Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire. The amount of rain we have received recently brings a wide eyed smile to a barbel angler. of the river to get to their preferred swim. I used my first few casts to learn the exact contours of the swim and . ( see - About the Club ). We had to be up and out early from the tent to get across to Derby and collect permits for our day on the second river, so after a hearty breakfast (bacon bacon bacon) we set off to try. Recently stocked with good carp to 20lbs. The river has a quantity of Chub mixed with Roach, Perch, Bream and Dace. Top class coarse fishing is available for our coarse fishing members. Borrowash to Sawley. Coarse fishing enthusiasts in the Club can enjoy miles of excellent fishing on the River Derwent, River Trent (three stretches), River Idle, Chesterfield Canal at Retford, Woodsetts pond and the Finger lake at our Willington complex. Download our Pdf Coarse Fishing Application Form, Coarse fishing for Standard Coarse fishing members of the DCAC. . the river as well as some parts where parking is available in lay byes, most members prefer to use the car parking areas and walk by the side. A short session today on the river Derwent at Stamford Bridge, initially I thought of a stick float session but changed my mind and opted to go for a Barbel. About 300 meters down the lane you have the River and Rail pub/ restaurant. You need to be a registered member of Barbel Fishing World to post on these forums. Only full members can fish here, please sign in and out and record your catch in the checking station. I almost ran to the next likely looking swim ready for the bites that might follow, half hour or so after, Mark came down with a second smaller barbel, great I said they are feeding. River Derwent - Derwent Valley Trust River Derwent The River Derwent rises on Bleaklow and Howden Moors at about 2065ft (630m) above sea level. 5.9K views 1 year ago #Barbel #Fishing What is happening guys thanks for joining me for another episode of Adams fishing adventures. wfun radio miami florida. This time around, (feeling adventurous) I asked Conrad on Saturday if he could recommend somewhere from his vast experience of different rivers. The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. You must log in or register to reply here. This week I went on a very wintery expedition to the River Derwent to try and snag a winter barbel. Our standard Coarse fishing permit includes all the coarse fishing venues mentioned below. Hoping to catch some fish along the way. Specimen barbel and chub can be caught if anglers are prepared to search the river. Previously my evening sessions tended to get short by me wanting to get home before 'er indoors was asleep so as not to disturb her, now my only concern is that I make myself go to sleep early enough so as not to feel like death warmed up the next day, a great improvement. A first from this river, and a second new river in as many day`s what a result, it couldn`t get any better, could it?? The Derbyshire County Angling Club offer first class coarse fishing, get in touch to find out more or download your application form. These waters are capable of producing specimen barbel, chub, pike. MicroBios. View an interactive map of all our venues on Google Maps. It was a little daunting to start with but once we got used to the style of fishing we caught some! Hi Shaun We went on then to meet Conrad at teatime and move to a piece of river which is somewhat exclusive, the fishing was great but the weather was damp (at some points torrential). As my rod was gently swaying and knocking with leaves coming through and Mark had set off to make tea, I thought any minute now, and just then the the rod hammered around into an unstoppable curve. Any advice would be appreciated. The River Derwent is mostly a deep, slow flowing waterway that runs from the North Yorkshire Moors near Scarborough to eventual join the River Ouse at Barmby. The club has three stretches of the river Trent included in the Coarse, Fishing Section. Flooding. Also capable of producing good nets of roach, perch, bream, dace, and occasional grayling. catching fish and admiring the scenery and wildlife. not being uncommon and recently in 2013 a fish of 14lbs was caught. but. Once again "le van" was to be home for the night and I would be up to get to work in the morning. Needless to say, Mark and I jumped at the chance, this would be a new river for us both. Jonah Cooper with a Derbyshire Derwent pike caught lure fishing in the dark! It is situated off Wilne Road between Draycott and Sawley. Over 1 mile of bank both sides, the stretch holds usual river coarse fish plus a few grayling. Parking in Darley Bridge is very limited due to the narrow roads, some off road parking may be available in addition to the picnic site car park. On the left bank when looking upstream from the bridge, there is a 1 mile stretch, opposite the moored boats. To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Chesterfield Canal at Worksop, which is handy, especially when the River Idle is out of sorts due to flood water. Common Barbel (es) Structures. I'm not a fan of barbel fishing during the warm summer months, preferring . Obviously dont expect top secret information, I've bought a house in Beeston (edge of Nottingham) and have been looking around the Attenborough nature reserve area which has a couple of weirs and around the Long Eaton area. Mark had called last week to say he had created a window for such a couple of day`s on Tuesday and Wednesday, we would go somewhere and fish until late and then sleep in the tent and fish somewhere else. Nearby Areas: River Nidd. Big baits fished on a running line or static leger methods are all you need to catch one. Below is a map showing the fishing rights we control on this fine river. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Hi Paul, if you want a small winding river then the Nidd is a real gem and stuffed with barbel to double figures. The river has a quantity of Chub mixed with Roach, Perch, Bream and Dace. Especially on the RIVER DERWENTPLEASE CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING. The river also has a good head of barbel too - what more do you need? Have just seen your recent visit to fish our waters from Fishermania FB page. Access and further details are available in the information book that members receive upon joining. http://www.facebook.com/EofHAC, Your email address will not be published. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you. On its day this section offers reasonable fishing for roach and dace, with an occasional decent perch. Conveniently located about 150 meters from some superb barbel and chub fishing on the River Severn there are excellent day ticket stretches both within walking distance and a short drive away. The canal holds a decent head of fish including chub, roach, rudd, perch and bream with the occasional pike and carp. Share. Website & images Copyright Andrew Kennedy, 2017-2021 - www.Just-Fish.co.uk. I never seem to come across any anglers and the local tackle shops are a bit vague ! document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. There are few places in the country that offer river fishing like this, if you like a spot of stick float fishing then you should really go and check it out. The Derbyshire County Angling Club (DCAC) have a variety of coarse fishing waters. 1 Structures. Like much of the Rye, this section is overgrown with lots of trees and bankside vegetation, and lends itself to a roving approach moving from swim to swim with the minimum of tackle. Approximately 1100 yards of river. The first session went pretty well. Yes I was into my first Derwent barbel, we laughed as Mark arrived to see the rod bent over and the barbel diving for the inside cover. 9lb 11oz!! Some of the forums are hidden from non-members. Most of the Association's fishing is on the lower end of the river, at Sutton and below, although we do own two sections higher up. There are areas of the River where Barbel are frequently caught, with fish to 11 lb. Barbel Fishing World forums > Archives > 2007 to 2008 Season River Reports > Yorkshire Derwent. With the diversity of habitat comes a diversity of fish species. Long sections of the Dewent are low in fish stocks, with every now and then an area with a good shoal of fish. The other section is at Stamford Bridge, on the left-hand bank looking downstream. Willington on the Finger Lake frontage up to the fence. Below is a map showing the fishing rights we control on this fine river. Limited to a dozen or so pegs, but that's not usually a problem, there are plenty of carp if that's your fancy but this is no specimen lake. Coarse & carp fishing club in Derbyshire controlling fishing on the River Derwent, plus stillwater & canal venues, Home Our Venues River Derwent Ambergate to Milford. This water has limited access, usual coarse fish, but expect the occasional trout and grayling. Both waters are available on separate permits or you can choose to have a joint permit for both waters. The section of the river owned by the club runs from the Church Wilne / Great Wilne area to the rivers confluence into the River Trent. Conygre Farm at Hoveringham. This is Mark`s first Trent barbel. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. This episode see's me tackle the River Derwent at Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire to try and tempt out some of the resident barbel. The River Derwent is mostly a deep, slow flowing waterway that runs from the North Yorkshire Moors near Scarborough to eventual join the River Ouse at Barmby. The River Trent occasionally floods and prevents access to this water. The Derwent has a long history of producing quality perch, chub, grayling and barbel, so unknown monsters could be lurking within our stretch of the river. What is happening guys thanks for joining me for another episode of Adams fishing adventures. It is a good winter fishery for mainly roach, with the fish shoaling up in the deeper water. A small, secluded pond, full of fish with double figure carp, plenty of roach and rudd. of the river to get to their preferred swim. 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A lovely picturesque water where you can spend a nice relaxing day, catching fish and admiring the scenery and wildlife. This goes downstream for about 1 miles and has some interesting shallow areas, with weedbeds, as well as deeper water. Wilne Pool is a 3 acre pool available for coarse fishing. He called me back and told me the great news, it was a double!! Whenever we can, my friends and I will try and get away for a couple of days. Again, a roving approach is probably the best way to start until productive areas are located. At Breighton & Gunby there is is a mile section on the east bank (left bank downstream) that is available for Association members. There are car parks dotted down the length which gives good access to. All have good stretches with some areas on day . The Long Eaton Victoria AS water opposite bank to what used to be ferry field day ticket (now club water) has produced some good fish but from what I have been told its a night water as the boat channel runs close to that bank. Angling Times stocked 102 barbel into the River Trent in 1956, but it's the work of Calverton Fish Farm that has really fuelled the big fish boom "We've put hundreds of thousands of hand-reared barbel into the Trent, and also returned the brood stock. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. On today's episode, I'm FEEDER FISHING for BARBEL on the RIVER DERWENT at a place called STAMFORD BRIDGE hoping to catch some fish along the way. I think my word`s were you make me sick, after the necessary jibes we took this picture what a result take two. Good catches of barbel, chub and roach are common with the occasional tench, bream, and pike being caught as well. Most of the Associations fishing is on the lower end of the river, at Sutton and below, although we do own two sections higher up. Things did not quite go to plan, we hit some rush hour traffic going into Nottingham and then got a little lost before popping out the other side, but we arrived safely by 10am, and raring to go. And yes Matt a recce sounds good , ok if I give you a call a bit nearer the start ?, my mobile nos 07970 527689,drop me a text or ring and I'll keep hold of your no. Below you can view our available fishing areas on the river, in an interactive Google map: In order to fish Club waters you must be in possession of a valid permit or day ticket purchased in advance from any of our official ticket outlets listed below and an Environment Agency rod licence*. The wind was cold and brisk, we did`nt take long to get the tent up!! Most of the Association's fishing is on the lower end of the river, at Sutton and below, although we do own two sections higher up. The Derbyshire County Angling Club (DCAC) have a variety of coarse fishing waters. In 1991 the IWA lost its long running battle for the right of navigation on the River Derwent (Yorkshire) through a decision against them by the Law Lords. Our last stretch is at Wressle, which covers both banks between Wressle and Loftsome Bridge. ?VIDEOS EVERY 3 DAYS! Have a recipe to share? might be worth some investigation. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL HERE https://www.patreon.com/adamsfishingadventuresMUSIC LINKS HERE DJ Quads - So ProudSong/Free Download - https://youtu.be/ihuocW4hfvwFollow DJ Quads - http://smarturl.it/dj-quads#Barbel #Fishing The Derbyshire County Angling Club offer first class coarse fishing. After falling and breaking one of his rods, Mark was tainted with being pleased and angry, it was 7.50pm and I called him to say quitting time soon, his reply was mate I am playing a barbel! If you are interested in becoming a member of the DCAC coarse fishing section, please download the relevant membership application forms below: There are plenty of other coarse fish including bream, tench, roach and, crucian carp. A few nice fish in the net soon shelved that idea and I was once again captivated by the species. Would really like to put the article on our website and facebook (which would appreciate a like) we are also on twitter. This river is totally natural with fast shallow runs to slow deep areas mixed within yards of one another. Share with: Link: Copy link. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Look forward to hearing from you. There is a public car park on the left of the bridge and our fishing begins at the end of the car park. 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