Pennyford Hall
Alne
Description
Approximately 1 mile of fishing on this small tributary of the river Arrow, either side of Pennyford Lane bridge, near to the village of Wooton Wawen. The stretch contains trout and coarse fish including chub, dace, roach, perch, pike, plus reputedly the odd barbel. Mainly shallow, but with deeper pools on the many bends, it lends itself to a “roving” style of angling.Location (SATNAV)
B95 6HE
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Approaches
From the B4089 turn onto Pennyford Lane, parking on either side of the river bridge and under the railway bridge. For the upstream section, walk a short distance along the road which leads to the water works, then follow the public footpath across the field to the river. For downstream, cross the river bridge, under the railway bridge and through the kissing gate.
NO NIGHT FISHING
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Wandering the Alne
I would like to give a good report on our relatively new stretch at Pennyford Hall on the River Alne. I wandered the stretch trotting the stick float with maggots and had 7 nice trout and countless numbers of dace too. Well worth a fish for the more traditional, roving Angler. Adam Price-Hunt
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River Alne trout
Hello, just a quick line and a pic of this stunning brownie I caught on my first roving session to the river Alne. It took a lobworm that was intended for chub or perch . It’s a lovely bit of river with lots of character and I look forward to exploring it further this winter . I thought I’d photograph the fish as it’s colours were lovely on a very wet Autumn morning ... And yes it was returned to the river not eaten ... Kind regards Baz Peck
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Upstream end of fishery by sewerage works.
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Gate into upstream meadow from track to sewerage works.
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Track from road to sewerage works. Do not park on the track. Access to upstream meadow is via a gate about 100m along the track.
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Park under railway bridge. Park well to left or right of track and do not block farmers access to downstream meadow.
