Our Venues
Explore some of the key waters managed by the Derbyshire County Angling Club.
With two course lakes, a trout lake and large stretch or river Trent.
A large 22 acre site for trout fishing.
Seventeen acres located in North Notts. A shallow water great for stalking trout.
Two 4.5 acre lakes situated on the same site and stocked with brown and rainbow trout.
The Clubs flagship water from its foundation in 1959.
An intimate pond with large carp, tench and bream.
A great coarse lake containing specimen fish. You can expect to catch bream, carp and tench.
An intimate pond with specimen carp, tench and bream.
A small secluded pond full of fish and carp into double figures.
The river Idle contains specimen chub and barbel. Chesterfield Canal at Worksop with rudd, chub, perch, pike, and bream.
3 miles of river, made famous by Izaak Walton. This stretch holds brown trout and grayling.
Six miles of stream located in the Peak District. Managed as a wild fishery, holding native wild brown trout.
Interactive Map of Our Waters
Fishing Venues Information
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