Ticket required
You must hold a valid EA Rod Licence and one of the following tickets prior to fishing at Ghyll Head:

 

Membership, Day Ticket

 

If you purchased your ticket online via Castbooker, please bring your confirmation email and some form of identification with you when you fish as you may need to show them to a Bailiff (this can be printed or on your phone).
Stock

Trout move around as the season develops, but early on most will hold in the deeper holes and respond well to mini lures on sinking lines. Early April sees a movement into the shallows to take advantage of the huge daytime buzzer hatches. During May and June fish can be all over the fishery but return to the deeps as the water temperatures rise in mid-summer, returning to forage in the shallows as autumn brings cooler conditions. When fish are topping, dry fly can be the killing method but, above all, this is great nymph water. It is important to find the holding depth and three nymphs on a long leader will give you a decided advantage when few fish are showing on top. Seasonal highlights include falls of Hawthorn Fly, the Brackencock, (a small beetle that can induce spectacular action in early June), and huge Caenis hatches in late June and early July.

The Association stocks regularly with top quality rainbow trout averaging over 2lbs but with plenty of fish in the 4lb – 8lb bracket. Occasional brown trout up to 4lbs are also encountered. Or alternatively, if you really want to test your reflexes, put on a size 18 or 20 dry and go for the Rudd!

Rules

Ghyll Head Fishery Rules

Permit holders agree to read and comply with the fishery rules as printed below and/or displayed on the fishery notice boards and to comply with the Environment Agency Fishery Bylaws. Failure to do so renders the permit invalid. You must carry this permit with you while fishing.

  • Strictly fly only.
  • All brown and tiger trout must be returned.
  • Any fish caught weighing 5lbs or more must be returned to the water.
  • Barbless or de-barbed hooks only.
  • Sight indicators are permitted.
  • When fishing sunken line tactics the fly must be continuously worked.
  • The rod must be held whenever a fly is in the water.
  • Catch and release is permitted.
  • The bag limit is two fish. Anglers may not share the bag limit.
  • Night fishing is strictly prohibited.
  • No wading, no dogs, no radios, no barbecues.
  • No discarding of monofilament fishing line
  • All litter to be taken home
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