Dunham Fisheries

Greater Manchester

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Last updated: 30 January 2025

Dunham Fisheries offers a tranquil fishing experience set amidst the picturesque Cheshire countryside in Greater Manchester. As a family-run establishment, it prides itself on a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, making it a favourite spot for both pleasure anglers and participants in small society matches. The naturally spring-fed lake, established six years ago, provides a dependable environment for traditional fishing while supporting local wildlife and conservation efforts.

Facilities

Visitors can take advantage of well-maintained toilets and easy day ticket access, ensuring a comfortable visit. The fishery is committed to preserving its wildlife and conservation areas, allowing anglers to enjoy nature responsibly. These features contribute to the overall pleasant environment that Dunham Fisheries is known for.

Fish Species

The lake is well stocked with a variety of quality fish, including Barbel, Bream, Chub, Roach, Tench, and Carp. Anglers can target Carp weighing up to 15lb, offering an exciting challenge for those looking to land a noteworthy catch. The diverse range of species ensures that there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Membership

Club memberships are offered at Dunham Fisheries, requiring a current 2018 blue membership card valid for 10 visits. It's important to have an active membership to fish without additional charges. Those without a current card will need to pay the owner a fee to access fishing opportunities.

Address: Manor Farm, Station Rd, Dunham Massey, Altrincham

Website: http://www.baymaltonanglingclub.org.uk/

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Fish Species

Barbel
Bream
Carpup to 15 lb 0 oz
Chub
Roach
Tench

Features

Amenities

Toilets

Fishing Access

Club Memberships
Day Ticket Access

Environment and Surroundings

Wildlife and Conservation Areas

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