Policy
We aim to provide high quality recreation at
reservoirs and land holdings and to achieve a balance both between different
activities and between recreation and conservation. We will encourage all
sections of the community to use our facilities and we will make special
provision for the disabled.
TROUT
FISHING 2006 SEASON
2006
was a very testing year for everyone; the coldest, wettest May, the hottest
ever June and the sunniest and second hottest July made for very difficult fishing.
The back end did improve but many anglers fished a few times early season and
never put a rod together again. Rearing fish in these conditions is also more
demanding but throughout the season we continued to stock all the lakes as
usual. More than 85,000 sizeable fish were put into the lakes but just 36,000
were caught. For more details on fishing to go the fishing
part of this site.
| Lake |
Fish Caught |
Av.Weight (lb) |
Best Brown |
Best Rainbow |
Rod
Returns |
| Chew
Valley |
17,149 |
2Lb 4oz |
13lb 4oz |
9lb 9oz |
7353 |
| Blagdon |
12,281 |
2lb 1oz |
7lb 0oz |
7lb 4oz |
6367 |
| Barrows |
5789 |
1lb 10oz |
5lb 12oz |
5lb 2oz |
3038 |
| Litton |
1129 |
2lb 5oz |
6lb 8oz |
6lb 8oz |
323 |
| Total |
36,348 |
2lb 2oz |
13lb
4oz |
9lb 9oz |
17,081 |
SAILING
Chew
Valley
Lake
The sailing rights to
Chew
Valley
Lake are leased to Chew
Valley Lake Sailing club. The Club can cater for fleets of over one hundred
boats and have hosted many large events over the years. The club also cater for
disabled people with facilities on both floors and a lift.
The Club is open for sailing on Wednesday and every weekend
with racing held on Wednesday evenings and Sundays. Various sailing courses are
held at the club including RYA training, various youth training, powerboat
training, race officer training as well as more informal training run within
each fleet. The Club is a private sailing club with limit on its membership.
Anyone interested in sailing should contact the club directly. For more details click here.
Cheddar reservoir
Sailing on Cheddar reservoir is leased to the Bristol
Corinthian Yacht Club.
The reservoir provides a large area of open water nearly 1 mile in diameter and
its elevated position above the surrounding countryside means the wind is not
obstructed, making for excellent sailing conditions. The club
offers both sailing and windsurfing for all abilities or age. To find
out more about the club and how to become a member go to:
http://www.bcyc.org.uk/
LEASED FISHING
Cheddar Angling Club continues to lease the Clay Pits from Bristol Water as
well as controlling the fishing on Cheddar Reservoir. The Clay Pits are open to
members only and they enjoy two beautifully maintained lakes. The match lake,
which is occasionally used for competitions, is mainly used by pleasure
fishermen who can catch anything from small roach & rudd to very large carp. The specimen lake holds mainly carp and tench and fish have been caught weighing well over twenty pounds. There are a few
small silver fish and some large trout have been introduced to eat these
nuisance fish. These also offer a surprise catch to the dedicated specimen
hunters.
The Reservoir is fished as a day ticket water and is famous for its huge tench and
very large pike. Tench of under three pounds are seldom caught and double figure bags of fish weighing up to
nine pounds are common. In the winter the attention is on the large predators
and spinning and dead baiting is the main method.
Knowle Anglers lease Chew Magna, a small reservoir, and a
stretch of the Upper River Chew. These are trout only waters, fly fishing only.
The reservoir is stocked regularly with rainbows. The river has brown and
rainbow trout. It is stocked but a large proportion of the fish caught are
‘escapees’ from
Chew
Valley
Lake.
These can often be fish of six pounds or more and can be challenging on very
light tackle in the confined spaces of the tiny river. |