North Tyne


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Location
North Tyne is situated in the beautiful county of Northumberland. The fishery boasts approximately 5.5 miles of the River North Tyne, stretching from Low Carriteth upstream of Bellingham to the tail of the Eals beat downstream of the village. This extensive stretch includes several named pools such as Charlton, Hesleyside, and Ridings, making it the club's longest and most productive waterway.
Fishing
Anglers at North Tyne can expect a thriving population of salmon and sea trout. The club boasts a record salmon catch of 28lb in 2004 and sea trout reaching up to 12lb. Additionally, there is a significant brown trout population, with fish weighing as much as 4 pounds being regularly caught each year. Fishing conditions can vary, especially with releases from Keilder Reservoir, which can impact river flow and fishing availability.
Facilities
The fishery offers secure parking facilities on all beats, conveniently located within walking distance of the river. Club memberships provide access to these prime fishing spots, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all members. For the latest updates on river releases and conditions, anglers are encouraged to contact the club at 01434-240463.
Address: Bellingham, NE48 2, Northumberland, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.fellingflyfishers.co.uk/
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