Innis Fly Fishery


Key Information
Origins
Innis Fly Fishery began in the early 1980s when Dave and his father, Clarence 'Butch' Johns, sought a peaceful spot for their fly-fishing hobby. What started as a personal retreat quickly attracted friends and visitors, leading to its transformation into a commercial fishery.
The Lakes
Spread across 15 acres in Cornwall, Innis Fly Fishery features three lakes, each offering ample space for anglers. The waters are regularly stocked with fully finned, home-grown trout, including rainbows and blues, ensuring a vibrant fishing experience throughout the year.
Visit Today
Visitors can easily access the fishery with day tickets available on site, making it straightforward to enjoy a day of fishing without any long-term commitments. The fishery operates on a catch and release basis, allowing anglers to enjoy their hobby sustainably. In 2010, Innis Fly Fishery gained international recognition by hosting the first ever International Bank Fly Fishing Championships, cementing its status as a noteworthy destination for fly fishing enthusiasts.
Address: Innis Moor, Penwithick, Saint Austell
Website: http://www.innisflyfishery.co.uk/
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