Ringwood Fishery

Brief description of fishery:

This middle Avon fishery is situated between the Somerley Estate water and the Severals at Ringwood.

The venue offers a bit of everything – deep holes, fast shallow runs, bridge pools and side streams. There are good barbel, chub, pike, grayling, roach, dace, perch etc, which hold up in different areas at different times of the year and prevailing river conditions. All methods work in most swims, but have a wander, because you never know what you may find in the next swim. Where the main river splits and where side streams enter the river are always worth concentrating on. These areas provide good sport in the Winter to trotting tactics.

 

In addition to the general club regulations, the following apply to this venue.

Special Regulations

  • Night fishing is not permitted adjacent to the Fish Inn public house.
  • When lure fishing for coarse fish and pike, no spinners, spoons or devon minnows to be used to reduce the risk of hooking out of season Salmon and Sea Trout.

Venue Regulations

Open all year N
Game Fishing Y
Extended Hours N
Night Fishing Y
Restricted access times N
Temporary swim holding N
Max No. of Rods 2
Braided Mainline Y
Guests (Max 2) Y
Dogs N
Club Lock Y
Toilets N
Day Tickets N

Species

  • Bream
  • Barbel
  • Brown trout
  • Chub
  • Dace
  • Eels
  • Grayling
  • Perch
  • Pike
  • Roach
  • Salmon
  • Sea trout

Location and access

  • Nearest Postcodes – BH24 1EA, BH24 2AG.
  • what3words address: ///duos.flickers.brochure
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For the top end of the fishery our car park is signed and adjacent to the roundabout on the A338 by the electricity substation. For access to the lower end of the fishery take the Verwood junction (B3018 toward Matchams), and park in the gravel public car park off this slip road. Access to some parts of the left hand riverbank is restricted by housing.

Members can use their Clubmate App to launch SatNav guidance to the venue access points and parking.

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