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COLLINGHAM ANGLING ASSOCIATION EST 1900

Collingham Angling Association, Established 1900

The success and growth of the association is a result of many hours of hard work and tireless effort by local anglers with a common interest.

The backbone being develeloped by residents in the village and surrounding area and support of local farmers.

The aim of our game is to promote fair angling and protect the country side, improve our skills to catch more fish and enjoy ourselves with fellow anglers !!

Our playground is the Tidal Trent below Cromwell weir and some of the local reclaimed gravel workings.

 

AND ALWAYS TAKE YOUR RUBBISH HOME

The Honorary Secretary and Match Bookings

Mrs J Wilson

Telephone: 01636 892700

 

Temporary Membership Available on the bank

 

Water available for temporary membership is on the lower Trent below Cromwell weir to Besthorpe village, various access points via Collingham, just north of Newark and on the Fleet at Besthorpe village. Temporary membership is issued for both by our own bailiffs on the bank at a cost of 5.00

 

contact Mrs Wilson Tele: 01636 892700

 

The Aegir at it’s best !

 

The lower Trent is tidal, anglers be aware when getting set up for a days fishing, you may have to move!

The Lower River Trent at Collingham was once the match angler’s Paradise. However, these days it’s the place to go if you want to bag up with barbel. Long gone are the days when you could “frame”with nets of roach and chub in a mixed bag or depend on the skimmers and slabs net. You can run a groove with a stick float and catch but not on a level playing field. Take your casters, maggots and hemp but boilies and pellets are a must.

 Specimen hunters love the place, but so do plenty of ‘in the know’ pleasure anglers and matchmen, all of whom have barbel on the brain! Not to mention “catfish”
 
The Trent below Collingham weir is tidal and although the rise and fall of water twice per day is fairly slight and it is still noticeable but does vary in both time of the day and height. Viewing the fairly featureless stretch below the bubbling white water “the oven”of the weir pool is a daunting prospect. Think big and positive.

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Lastest News

Last updated

04th August 2011

ITS BEEN NOTED THAT THE WEIR FEILD PEGS 1-48 IS HAVING  A LOT OF RUBBISH  BEEN LEFT ON THE BANK AND ESPECIALY IN THE CAR PARK. IF YOU DO NOT START TAKING YOUR RUBBISH  HOME THIS WATER WILL TURN INTO MEMBERS ONLY WATER OR WILL HAVE TO GO UP TO 20.00 A DAY TO COVER THE COST OF US REMOVING IT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last year we had loads of rubbish dumped  in car parks and on the banks please take it home with you

PLEASE NOTE AS STATED IN THE ANGLING TIMES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS THE PRICE OF OUR TEMPORARY MEMBERSHIP IS 5.00 NOT 3.00

At the moment the Trent is running at a very good level.

 Predicted high tide on the 23rd June at 05.36 then again at 16.56.

Match weights last Sunday was a staggering 151lb smashing our club record and 109lb was second click here

Maggot feeder with long hook lengths with white maggots on the hook seems to be working well, also bunches of red maggots and white maggots on the hook, hemp and caster and don’t forget the halibut pellets as well.

 

Don’t forget the fleet that has lots of big roach,skimmers,bream carp and pike this is a water that is overlooked by a lot of anglers and you can sit and catch all day