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TAKE YOUR LITTER HOME!!

 

 

If you’re planning to go fishing, make sure you’ve got a rod licence. If you don’t have a licence you could be fined up to £2500.

Click here for more information

 

Day Tickets

Day tickets are available from the bailiffs on the bank at the following venues.

Any angler aged 12 years or over, in England, must have an Environment Agency rod licence. Our waters are patrolled regularly by the Environment Agency and our own bailiffs and If you are caught fishing without a licence you could face a fine of up to £2,500

You can buy your licence online by clicking here

Grand Union Canal

Adult - £5.00  Concessions (OAP & Disabled) - £3.00   Junior (Under 16) £2.00

NIGHT FISHING IS NOT PERMITTED

 

South Lagoon at Wyboston Lakes Complex

Adult Day Ticket:£6.00; Concession £3.00  (Junior,OAP,Disabled)

Adult Night Ticket:£10.00 per night; Concession £5.00 per night (two nights maximum)

 

River Great Ouse at Wyboston Lakes Complex

Adult Day Ticket:£6.00; Concession £3.00  (Junior,OAP,Disabled)

Adult Night Ticket:£10.00 per night; Concession £5.00 per night (two nights maximum)

 

24 hrs would cost £16.00 for adults and £8.00 Concession.

 

Day Tickets are only sold on the bank by our accredited bailiffs who all carry photo identity cards. Ask to see the bailiff's ID card before parting with your money in return for the Club's official printed Day Ticket. Beware of bogus bailiffs who have been reported patrolling the canal towpaths trying to extract money from unsuspecting anglers in return for scraps of paper or even no "ticket" at all. If you are approached by anyone purporting to be a Club bailiff who does not have the proper ID and official tickets, refuse to pay and report the incident to the Club as soon as possible. Any details that may help us identify the person would be helpful.

 

ALL FISH CAUGHT MUST BE RETURNED TO THE WATER- It is an offence to remove fish from any of our venues.