Please note for Health & Safety reasons,
and to comply with our lease agreement, anglers must not fish alone between the hours of dusk & dawn. There must be a
minimum of two anglers night fishing at any one time.This applies to all our waters.
If you find yourself
on your own – please stop fishing. This is for your own safety.
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Weather Check (Metcheck)
Met Office Rainfall Radar
Very good moon-phase site
| New Moon | First Quarter | Full Moon | Last Quarter |
| January 15 | 07:11 | January
23 | 10:53 | January 30 | 06:18 | February 05 | 23:48 |
| February 14 | 02:51 | February 22 | 04:42 | February 28 | 16:38 | March
07 | 15:42 |
| March 15 | 21:01 | March 23 | 11:00 | March 30 | 02:25 | April 06 | 09:37 |
| April 14 | 12:29 | April 21 | 18:20 | April 28 | 12:18 | May 06 | 04:15 |
| May 14 | 01:04 | May
20 | 23:43 | May 27 | 23:07 | June04 | 22:13 |
| June 12 | 11:15 | June 19 | 04:29 | June 26 | 11:30 | July 04 | 14:35 |
| July 11 | 19:40 | July 18 | 10:11 | July 26 | 01:37 | August 03 | 04:59 |
| August 10 | 03:08 | August
16 | 18:14 | August 24 | 17:05 | September 01 | 17:22 |
| September 08 | 10:30 | September 15 | 05:50 | September
23 | 09:17 | October 01 | 03:52 |
| October 07 | 18:30 | October
14 | 21:27 | October 23 | 01:36 | October 30 | 12:46 |
| November 06 | 04:52 | November 13 | 16:39 | November
21 | 17:27 | November 28 | 20:36 |
| December 05 | 17:36 | December
13 | 13:59 | December 21 | 08:13 | December 28 | 04:18 |
National Fishing Month
National Fishing Month - The Success Grows
National Fishing Week grows into National Fishing MonthFollowing a successful series of events during National Fishing Week 2009, the supporting
bodies have decided that the annual event will grow into a month long celebration of angling, entitled National Fishing Month.
The initiative will begin on the 17th July 2010
and conclude on the 15th August 2010 and will involve several showcase events in each region and
a wide range of other local events. As in previous years, the idea is to encourage every family member to have a go at fishing
from whatever cultural or social background they may be from. The initiative’s timing has been deliberately planned
to incorporate the end of the school terms and more of the school holidays to enable activities to be linked with both schools
and families.
Mark Lloyd, chief executive
of the Angling Trust said: “Last year’s National Fishing Week saw thousands of new anglers learn to fish and we
want to build on that this year with a longer event, spanning the end of term and the start of the school holidays, to maximise
opportunities for people from all walks of life to discover the joys of game, coarse and sea fishing. National Fishing Month
will also aim to promote the benefits of angling to society, the economy and the environment to the general public who tend
not to understand our weird, but wonderful sport. Everyone at the Trust is very excited about the initiative and we will do
all that we can, with the Angling Development Board, the Angling Trades Association, the Environment Agency and Sportsmatch,
to make this important initiative a success.”
What do you think?
Should CPTAC organise an event
for National Fishing Month?
Please let us know your views