Haughton Castle Trout

Location

North Tyne, near Hexham

Summary

This beat is fished as part of the Tyne Angling Passport


PLEASE NOTE - NOTWITHSTANDING THE STATEMENT TO THE RIGHT THAT NO RODS ARE AVAILABLE, TOKENS TO FISH ON THIS BEAT CAN BE PURCHASED VIA THE TYNE ANGLING PASSPORT BY CLICKING ON THE LINK IMMEDIATELY ABOVE.


TAP Tokens required: 2

2 km right bank for wild brown trout.

Fly only; 22nd March to 22nd April 2009 full catch and release


Description

The North Tyne, one of the 2 sources of the River Tyne, is famous as a salmon river. Flowing downstream from Kielder dam its course carries it through beautiful countryside.

Haughton Castle is one of the premier fishing beats on the North Tyne with over 2 miles of single bank divided into 2 beats. The Passport beat is from The Long Rack down to Ferrymans Cottage at Haughton Castle. With good holding water between fast streams this is a very interesting beat, offering good stocks of wild brown trout.

This is an exceptional opportunity to fish a very private quality beat.



England/Tyne Beat

Catch Statistics

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Contact Details

Tyne Rivers Trust
Nothumbria House
French Gardens Ind. Est.
Hexham
Northumberland
NE46 4DL
Tel: 01434 611817
Email:info@tyneriverstrust.org