Do I need a licence for the River Stour?


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If you want to paddle on many waterways you often need a ‘licence’ to do so. The good news for those registering for use of the River Stour is that you are contributing to the upkeep and maintenance of this beautiful river.

Are there pike in the River Stour?

Night anglers tell us they have success with Chub up to 6lbs and Pike to 21lb have also been caught. The river also holds Tench, Perch, Dace, Rudd and Roach.

Where can I fish on the River Stour?

Those wishing to fish the River Stour are encouraged to join the Canterbury and District Angling Association. The Association provides nine miles of fishing from Fordwich to Plucks Gutter on both banks, with car parking at several points. There are also numerous commercial fisheries within easy reach of the city.

Is the River Stour free fishing?

Fishing on the River Stour in Ashford Much of the riverside land in Ashford is owned by Ashford Borough Council and free fishing in the river is allowed by the council in these areas.

What fish are in the River Stour Kent?

CDAA members can catch bream of over 7lb, rudd of 2lb 8oz, carp to 14lb, pike to 28lb, and 6lb plus tench, these are just a few of the species attractive to anglers.

Where is the best pike fishing in England?

Arguably the best pike fishing water in Britain, Lomond has repeatedly produced monster fish of 40lb or more. Back in August Andrew Carson bagged a 40lb 5oz specimen from this historic 24-mile-long venue.

Is the River Stour clean?

The latest publically available monitoring (2016) indicates that most of these โ€“ twelve โ€“ are at Moderate status; seven are classified as Poor and one โ€“ the River Dour โ€“ is classified as Bad. The Environment Agency and its partners are committed to get as many water bodies as possible to Good status by 2027.

Are there Barbel in the River Stour?

For the second year running, two-year-old species measuring up to eight inches and each weighing just under a quarter of a pound have been introduced to the River Stour. Within a decade they could reach up to 17lbs, making the river the finest barbel fishery in the Essex and Suffolk division of the Environment Agency.

Are there salmon in the River Stour?

The Dorset Stour catchment supports a range of sport fishery types, all are catch-and-release in nature. Small numbers of salmon and sea trout still ascend the Stour but few are now caught.

Can I fish in the River Stour?

Course (freshwater) fishing on the River Stour is strictly seasonal. There is no coarse fishing allowed during the Close Season (15 March โ€“ 15 June). Maximum penalty ยฃ50,000. Anyone over 12 years of age must possess a valid rod licence issued by the Environment Agency.

Is the River Stour polluted?

sewage, agricultural runoff, toxic. chemicals.

Can you swim in the River Stour?

Experienced swimmers can enter the River Stour in several places, including a mooring platform near the Fordwich Arms. This a lovely place to swim amongst wildlife, with fish visible in the clear water. Follow up your swim with a gentle walk to Reed Pond.

What lives in the River Stour?

  • Otter. We are privileged to be home to a breeding pair of otters along the 2 ยฝ-mile stretch of river.
  • Kingfisher.
  • Grey Heron.
  • Little egret.
  • Grass snake.
  • White-legged damselfly.

Is there carp in the River Stour?

About River Stour River Stour is a stream in England, United Kingdom. The most popular species caught here are Northern pike, Common carp, and European perch.

Why are rivers called Stour?

The medieval, French word stour means confusion or commotion, which could well have been attributed to that of a particularly unnavigable river.

How much is a UK river licence?

Anyone can get a licence, but it’s something you should probably buy if you paddle on inland waterways in England and Wales. The licence costs ยฃ45 for the year when you purchase through British Canoeing and covers around 4,500km of waterways.

Where do you launch on River Stour?

Public slipways and ramps are available for use on the River Stour at: Cattawade Barrage in Cattawade, a ramp for small boats only. River Stour Trust Building in Sudbury, a slipway is open for registered boats.

Can I canoe on the River Stour?

PADDLING THE RIVER STOUR All craft must be registered to take to the water on any part of the Inland Waterway network of England (canals, rivers, navigations). You can either register your craft with the Environment Agency or become a British Canoeing member โ€“ FIND OUT MORE.

What month is best for pike fishing?

The best time of year for pike is fall, as the water temperature is slowly dropping and the pike feed and hunt very actively and aggressively. More specifically, September and October are, by far, the best months to target pike.

How old is a 12 pound pike?

In Interior Alaska, a 12-inch pike may be 2 to 3 years old, a 25-inch, 5-pound pike may be 6 to 8 years old. Fish 15 pounds or over may be 10 to 17 years of age. Brooks Range pike exhibit slower growth rates.

What time of day are pike most active?

Like many predator species, northern pike tend to be particularly active during early morning and evening. Still, northern pike can be caught most any time of day. Northern pike are sight feeders and don’t bite much at night. Northern pike are common in most lakes and rivers.

What is the cleanest river in England?

It might surprise you to know that the River Thames is considered one of the world’s cleanest rivers running through a city.

Is the River Stour safe?

Swimmers and paddleboarders have been advised not to go in the River Stour near Bures after a number of people became ill.

Do I need a licence to canoe on the River Stour?

If you want to canoe on many rivers and canals you will need a ‘licence’ to do so. The navigation authority for the Suffolk/Essex River Stour is the Environment Agency. Below are the ways in which you can ensure that you are contributing to the upkeep and maintenance of our beautiful river.

What time of year is best for barbel fishing?

Muscular, torpedo-shaped bars of gold โ€“ for me, big barbel are the ultimate quarry for late summer and autumn. Many anglers rely on fishing during the hours of darkness to outwit the largest specimens, but big barbel can be readily caught throughout the day if you ensure you follow a few simple rules.

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