Fishing
Rutland Water offers some of the best fishing in the region if not the UK, and is a true haven for anglers. Trout in the reservoir can grow up to an amazing 15 pounds and huge pike lurk beneath the water, just waiting to be caught. The reservoir not only attracts leisure anglers but also plays host to some top level competitions, attracting discerning anglers from far and wide.
Fishing novices need not worry though - fly-fishing tuition is available from a number of professional, friendly local operators, offering everything that’s needed for a days fishing, so it’s not necessary to bring anything except perhaps some wellie boots! For more information visit:
Rutland Water Fly Fishing
Rutland Fly Fishing
Located at Normanton, The Fishing Lodge is able to supply everything that’s essential to get started in this exciting sport; including tuition from professional guides, tackle and motor-boat hire. Gift vouchers are available too.
For experienced fishermen, a fly fishing holiday makes for a popular and enjoyable choice; the Fishing Lodge is able to cater for everyone, whether it be a group of angling club members or individuals.
For more information on fishing holidays and tuition, contact the Fishing Lodge on 01780 686441 or email fishing@rutlandwater.co.uk
The nearby Eyebrook Reservoir is surrounded by fields, spruce and willow trees. This 400 acre water is a mature stream fed reservoir with easily accessible bank and good water levels year round. The water is stocked with Rainbow and Blue trout as well as the Native Brown trout. No other watersports take place here, so peaceful fishing is guaranteed. Click here to visit their website.
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