

Barlow Common Nature Reserve offers anglers access to a 4-acre water body managed by Selby Council. With 14 pegs available, the majority of the water is preserved for local wildlife. This arrangement allows fish to shoal near baited areas, enhancing your chances of a catch. The reserve is home to a variety of species including carp, chub, perch, pike, roach, tench, and bream. Larger carp, reaching low double figures, reside in deeper sections where they are more challenging to target. Surface baits work well on bright days, attracting the more active fish, while maggot and meat with corn on the bottom are effective throughout the day.
The reserve is equipped with several amenities to ensure a comfortable visit. There are platforms specifically designed for disabled anglers, making fishing accessible to everyone. Additionally, toilets are available for public use, and surfaced footpaths allow easy navigation around the area. An information centre provides useful details about the reserve, and during the peak summer months, the bank side can become quite busy. Fishing is permitted year-round, allowing flexibility for your angling plans.
As a nature reserve, Barlow Common emphasizes the importance of preserving its natural habitats. Anglers are reminded to respect their surroundings and take all litter home to maintain the area's beauty. Beyond fishing, visitors can enjoy the nature trail and bird watching hide, offering a chance to observe the diverse wildlife that inhabits the reserve. The combination of fishing and wildlife viewing makes Barlow Common a unique spot for those looking to connect with nature.
Address: Unnamed Road, Selby
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