River Bollin


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About the River Bollin
The River Bollin in Cheshire offers anglers a distinctive fishing experience shaped by its sandstone catchment. The river is constantly changing, with erosion and sand deposition creating a dynamic environment. As a tributary of the River Mersey, the Bollin provides a more intimate setting compared to larger fisheries!
Fish Available
Anglers on the River Bollin can expect a mix of species, including chub, dace, perch, salmon, and trout. While it may not be the most prolific fishery, the variety of fish presents an interesting challenge for those seeking a different angling experience. Recently, salmon and sea trout have been making a noticeable comeback, adding to the river's appeal.
Membership
Club memberships are offered for those interested in fishing the River Bollin. Being a members-only fishery ensures a quality experience for all anglers who enjoy the river's unique and ever-changing nature.
Address: Bowdon, WA14 3, Trafford, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.warrington-anglers.org.uk/
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