Wellington Fishery
Brief description of fishery:
The Wellington Fishery is a syndicate run by P&DAA which any member may ask to join for which an annual syndicate membership fee is payable.
Members of the Wellington Fishery may get a preferential offer of Elton Fishery membership in recognition of their support of this syndicate.
The upper limit is the weir where the Nassington Backwater leaves the main river. The fishery includes the backwater but not continuous on both banks (see fishery map). The right bank of the main river from the upper limit down to one field below the bridge over the river. There is an additional short stretch of the right bank of the main river lower down but access an be quite difficult in the summer but could well be worth a look in wintertime when the bankside vegetation has died back.
The majority of members fish the backwater where there are extensive stocks of chub with the occasional barbel. It is hoped to develop this water as an additional barbel venue to compliment our others and to help this aim the Environment Agency stocked 250 barbel in December 2019 and we are hopeful of more stock arriving when they are available. In 2020 a habitat improvement scheme took place managing the water to provide additional cover and spawning sites as well as fencing the upper two fields preventing cattle damage to the bank.
The full range of river species are present especially in summer and include roach, dace, bream, perch, pike, gudgeon, eels and even the occasional wild brown trout. With about a mile of bank the backwater is a roving angler’s paradise and never crowded.
The main river sees only light angling activity and is an area with unexploited potential which could throw up some surprises including river carp and tench.
Members access the fishery via one of two locked gates for which keys are issued (deposit required) and have designated parking areas close to the river or backwater.
Special Rules for this fishery:
The bearer is hereby given permission to fish the waters of Peterborough & District Angling Association on the date listed on your e-ticket and under the terms and conditions detailed:
PLEASE NOTE ALL TICKETS ARE NON TRANSFERABLE AND NON REFUNDABLE
1. Fishing of any kind is not permitted on any of the Association’s river waters during the close season, 15th March to 15th June inclusive, with the exception of Ferry Meadows lakes and Thorpe Meadows Basin.
2. No night fishing is permitted on any P&DAA waters. Anglers may commence fishing one hour before sunrise and cease one hour after sunset.
3. The use of live freshwater fish as bait is not allowed, only pre-packed shop bought dead bait.
4. Keepnets are permitted. These must be fish friendly and a minimum of 3 metres long. They must be secured correctly so as not to cause any damage, stress or fatality to the fish. Pleasure anglers at Ferry Meadows are permitted to use keepnets only for the retention of silverfish up to 2lb. Bream, other than in matches, must not be retained and must be released upon capture. For matches at Ferry Meadows a minimum of 2 nets must be used with a limit of 50lb per net. On the river there is a 50lb limit per net. Other than in matches, keep nets may not be used to hold specimen fish such as pike, carp or barbel.
5. No fish may be killed or taken away. All fish (including eels) must be returned to the water alive after they have had sufficient time to recover.
6. Landing nets must be used at all times. Nets must be of a 30” minimum size for all specimen and predator fishing including, but not limited to, pike, zander, carp and barbel.
7. Unhooking mats must always be used for fish on the bank. Do not place fish on the ground even if it appears soft and wet. All photography over an unhooking mat and never when stood up.
8. Lead Ban: The following lead shot sizes are not allowed to be used, Swan to No. 6 inclusive and also leger weights up to 1 oz. The allowable exceptions are Swim Feeders where lead is an integral component.
9. No more than three rods may be used at any one time (rod licence(s) to cover the number of rods in use. However, on ALL BACKWATERS anglers may only use one rod.
10. The use of multiple hooks is not allowed. The exception being when an integral part of a lure or to secure a deadbait when predator fishing. The use of gaffs, gags or lip grippers is not permitted. No trolling on P&DAA waters.
11. Overhead Wires: For your safety, fishing is not allowed within 30 metres of any overhead cables and power lines.
12. Anglers must park with consideration, not block any gateway or entrance when parking their vehicle and respect all signage present.
13. Anglers may take their dogs with them when fishing but must keep them under control at all times. They are also responsible for clearing up their dog’s waste and taking it away.
14. Anglers are expected to remove all litter from the bank side, even though they may not be responsible for its being there. Remember discarded fishing tackle is a danger to wildlife.
15. Anglers are reminded that our waters are shared by other users who must be shown respect at all times.
16. Members of our Bailiff team carry ID badges and patrol regularly to check all anglers who use the Association’s Waters have the appropriate documentation and equipment to meet the conditions laid out in the Rules. They will check for proof of membership, day tickets and rod licences. Any abuse or obstruction to a Bailiff is not acceptable and will lead to a loss of membership of the Association and a ban from fishing any of the Association’s waters. Camping, fires, barbecues and excess alcohol are not allowed at any time. The Association reminds its members that the fishing rights are granted by the generosity of our landowners and damage caused to crops, fences or property could result in the loss of these rights. Members are asked to report any damage or vandalism to a Bailiff or any of the Association’s Officers. Please also be aware that any contravention of the above Rules by an angler could lead to a fishing ban from the Association’s waters.
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