Heatley Mere

Greater Manchester

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Key Information

Last updated: 30 January 2025

Heatley Mere, aptly known as Heatley Flash, is a natural land collapse in Greater Manchester that fills with water through rainfall and a small brook. Covering approximately three acres, it offers anglers around 20 pegs along the south bank for fishing. The mere's depth varies, with some areas reaching five to six feet, while most sections average between three and four feet.

Fish

At Heatley Mere, fishermen can find a range of species including carp, tench, bream, perch, chub, and roach. These fish provide a rewarding catch for those patient with their lines. Nearby, Little Mere, a small pond about fifty yards away, also hosts some sizeable fish, adding to the fishing options in the area.

Membership

Club memberships are available for those looking to make the most of Heatley Mere's fishing opportunities. Members can enjoy access to the pegs and support ongoing efforts to maintain and improve the mere, ensuring a pleasant experience for all anglers.

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Fish Species

Bream
Carp
Chub
Perch
Roach
Tench

Features

Fishing Access

Club Memberships

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