Ulverston Angling Association offers fishing at the edge of the Lake District in the picturesque Furness peninsula - South Cumbria
Ulverston Angling Association offers Game fishing for Brown Trout and Coarse fishing for large carp and mixed coarse species on the edge of the Lake District in Cumbria.
We are holding an open day on Knottallow Tarn, check out the details of this Fishing event follow the link.
Knottallow Tarn is a premier Brown Trout fishery, located just over a mile North of Ulverston in Cumbria. There is superb sport for the fly fisherman as the fishery has an abundance of natural fly life. This game fishery will appeal to anglers who adopt an imitative approach and has something to suit everyone, whether you're a novice or a seasoned fly fisherman. There are magnificent views over the Lakeland Fells and out over Morecambe Bay. Day tickets are now available for Knottallow Tarn. For more details about Knotallow Tarn please follow the link.
Sandhall Ponds are located just off the A5087 Coast Road in South Ulverston, Cumbria. There is superb carp fishing with Mirror and Common Carp close to 20lbs. The water also holds Tench to 8lbs and a sprinking of other mixed coarse fish. Sandhall Ponds are predominantly a Carp Fishery aimed at the carp angler whether they be beginner, intermediate or specialist. Sandhall Ponds is a quiet idyllic water comprising of three ponds which are all interlinked. Access is available for disabled anglers. Sandhall can be fished by season ticket holders only. For more details about Sandhall Ponds please follow the link.
Ulverston Canal is a first class mixed coarse fishery and holds good stocks of Roach (to 2lb), Perch (2lb+), Rudd (to 1lb), Crucian Carp (to 1lb), Eels (4lb+), Pike, (20lb+), Common Bream (to 6lb), Carp (20lb+) and Tench (7lb+). The canal holds a good head of quality tench between 3-6lb and is celebrated for its Tench fishing, early season bags have topped 100lb. Good bags of mixed coarse fish can be had from any of the pegs along its mile and a quarter length. The canal also holds a good head of large Mirror and Common Carp. For more details about Ulverston Canal please follow the link.
New in 2008 are our E-Tickets which are day tickets available to purchase from our web site. Follow this link if you would like to purchase an E Ticket for one our waters.