Before you fish...
Please read all this!
Advice and Regulations:
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Please remember that these beats are all private property and you're there by kind consent of the landowner.
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Follow the country code and, in particular, please close gates behind you and park considerately.
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All beats are fly fishing only
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All beats are catch and release at all times for all species
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Please make sure you have a rod licence (available from the Environment Agency website or the Post Office)
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Sorry; no dogs allowed
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Don't fish during close seasons!
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On beat descriptions "left bank" and "right bank" are looking downstream
Sister Schemes:
You can use Go Wild tokens on the schemes shown below - please use only the printed booklet tokens if you're fishing these schemes (not tokens bought online and emailed to you).
If you're a visiting angler using tokens from one of these schemes - please return your tickets either by post or via John Norris of Penrith, as we have to have the actual token to send back to your "home" scheme.
The Ribble Catchment Conseravtion Trust's new Angling Passport scheme:
The Tyne Angling Passport:
The Trent Rivers Trust's new Peak Passport
(no logo yet - click here in the meantime!)
The Wye and Usk Foundation's Passport:
The Westcountry Rivers Trust's Angling Passport:
Close seasons
for the River Eden and tributaries:
Salmon: Close 15th October to 14th January
Migratory Trout: Close 1st October to 31st March
Brown Trout: Close 1st October to 14th March
Grayling: Close 15th March to 15th June
Under 18s:
Can fish for half the tokens if accompanied by an adult using the full number.
Protect our native crayfish!
Our native white-clawed crayfish is a rare and protected species. Nationally important populations are found in the Rivers Lyvennet and Leith, and in Scandal Beck and the Upper Eden tributaries.
But the populations in these rivers face a major threat: American Signal crayfish and the disease they carry - crayfish plague. The plague can be spread as spores from water where the signals live, even if the signals themselves aren't moved - and we'd like your help to prevent this happening.
Please DISINFECT or THOROUGHLY DRY all of your equipment and waders before fishing in the Eden catchment. This will kill off plague spores and prevent the disease from entering our rivers.
Easy steps:
Wash mud off waders and kit on site and
Dry thoroughly or
Use a hypochlorite solution (i.e. domestic bleach), or an iodophor disinfectant (available from farm shops) and either to wipe down or immerse kit in - minimum contact time of 5 minutes. Rinse with clean water.
These measures will also prevent other fish diseases from spreading!



