PRICES FOR 2025
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Fishing Guidelines and Ticket Information
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Daily Ticket Limits: Each daily ticket allows anglers to catch and release up to 8 fish per reservoir. This includes the option to take home one or two fish, depending on the ticket purchased. Fishing must stop immediately once the dispatch limit (1 or 2 fish) is reached.
Mandatory Catch and Release:
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All brown trout, sparctic trout, and tiger trout must be released unharmed without exception.
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Rules and Regulations:
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To avoid any embarrassment please familiarise yourself with our fishing rules before visiting. The reservoirs are regularly monitored by bailiffs to ensure compliance.
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Beginners Welcome:
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If you are new to fly-fishing and interested in joining our association, feel free to contact any committee member. We are happy to arrange for a member to guide you and help you get started.
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Joint Adult/Junior Ticket:
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A child (under 16, or under 18 if in full-time education) can fish for free when accompanied by a paying adult ticket holder. This ticket is shared between the adult and junior, with a maximum of 8 catch-and-release fish per reservoir between them. Fishing must stop once the ticket's dispatch limit is reached.
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At NRFFA, we pride ourselves on offering excellent value and an enjoyable fly-fishing experience for anglers of all skill levels.
Members
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Season Ticket (30 fish take; unlimited visits). £285
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Day ticket -ONE FISH TAKE- fishing must finish once a fish is dispatched. £15
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Day ticket -TWO FISH TAKE- fishing must finish once 2nd fish dispatched £20
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Junior Season Ticket (Under 16 or under 18 in full time education - 10 fish take). £80
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Non-Members
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Day ticket - TWO FISH TAKE - fishing must finish once 2nd fish dispatched. £22
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Junior ticket (Under 16 or under 18 in full time education) ONE FISH TAKE. £7
(All under 16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult)