The River Rother


Key Information
The River Rother provides a distinctive angling experience in East Sussex, overseen by the Rother Fishery Association since 1872. With over 20 local angling clubs, the association focuses on delivering affordable and quality fishing opportunities throughout Kent and East Sussex.
Fishing Highlights
Anglers can enjoy the winding, shallow waters populated with chub, roach, dace, and occasional trout. Recent catches include roach up to 2 lb 5 oz and chub reaching 5 lb 9 oz, reflecting the river's growing quality. In the lower stretches, carp are available for those willing to explore wider and deeper sections. During winter, pike become a sought-after target, with some weighing up to 20 lb.
Facilities and Access
The River Rother offers several access points, many requiring little walking to reach the water's edge. The lower banks are relatively flat with fewer trees, providing easy fishing spots. Disabled access and facilities are available, ensuring everyone can enjoy their fishing experience. Club memberships are offered by the RFA, allowing anglers to connect and make the most of the river's amenities.
Fish Varieties
The river is home to a variety of fish species, including carp, chub, roach, dace, pike, and trout. Favorite baits among anglers include meat, bread flakes, maggots, and worms. Common fishing methods are pole, float, and feeder, suitable for the river's changing flow conditions. It's worth noting that after heavy winter rains, the river may be impassable for a short period, so checking conditions beforehand is advisable.
Address: Junction Road, Robertsbridge, TN32 5, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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