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Salford Trout Lakes
Fishery Details:
Type Of Fishery:
Trout
No. Of Lakes:
2 lakes of 9 acres
No Of Coarse Pegs:
Fish Stocks:
Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout 2lbs to 6lbs.
Opening Hours:
6am till Dusk
Fishing Fees:
2006 Season Dates and Tariff
Season opens Wed March 22nd, closes on Sun October 29th.
Season Membership 40 fish £255.00
Day Ticket 4 fish £26.00
Half Day/Evening 2 fish £18.00
Fishery Basic Rules
Fly fishing only with single hook flies maximum size 10
No fish to be returned to water except small browns
All Fishermen must register in the hut before commencing
to fish and record catch details in appropriate diary
Half day tickets are for three hours
General Information:
Salford Trout Lakes is a small privately owned Trout Fishery comprising of two spring fed Lakes totalling 9 acres, set amidst beautiful rural surrounds in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Junior Membership and visiting concessions available upon request.
Group bookings welcome. Tuition and Tackle hire available.
Holiday Accommodation:
Rectory Farm is a 200-year-old creeper-clad farmhouse. It stands in a peaceful valley of scenic farmland. A mature garden leads down to the two Trout Lakes. B&B from £36pp. Rooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Children welcome, no pets. Open February - November.
Directions:
Salford is 2 miles NW of Chipping Norton off the A44. The Lakes are set in their own peaceful valley about half a mile from the village.
Upon arrival in Salford, go past the Pub, left by the Village Hall, up the hill, past the Play Ground and left into the drive. Signposted thereafter.
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