If I find any further information during my fishing trips in the frothing season I will let you know. Book Cleveleymere, Garstang on Tripadvisor: See 878 traveller reviews, 1,553 candid photos, and great deals for Cleveleymere, ranked #1 of 3 hotels in Garstang and rated 5 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Youll find plenty of elbow room here. Tel: 01400 http://www.facebook.com/retfordanglingsupplies/posts/255098682573003. Take the first right turn (Long Lane) into Farndon. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It answers all your questions and contains all the contact information you may need, its up to you to choose somewhere within your budget that offers the necessary ease of access, not me, otherwise there would be 500 anglers all turning up to fish the same peg. Trent Fishing Club (Email tafcltd@gmail.com), http://www.facebook.com/trentpointfishery, https://www.foxcovertfisheries.uk/river-fishing, Ferryboat Angling Club, Church Laneham (No contact details available). On the North side we have the syndicate that must not be named! (Hazelford Piscatorials). You can park behind every peg on the river, other than the last few pegs in the meadow by the farm, but its only a . Hi Bob, Old Iron and Steel stretch now shared with Scunthorpe AA. A popular match area in times gone by, now home to some massive specimens of several species. but it got tricky at the end blozzdy locks got private fishing only,anyway i would get in my tender ,and fish in the middle of the weirs so i was in noman land, but so that i would not upset the private lads ,i fished when thay went home at night, yes ken those were the days, you and i enjoyed the trips up to the trent on our boat, no body could find us and the peace and quiet was wonderful, the lock keepers were good friends to us and we got away with murder. JavaScript is disabled. It's also a cost-effective bait, especially when purchased in bulk. About Trent River. At Carlton-on-Trent the channel had not yet developed the meander between the Ferry there and Carlton Rack, and occupied a course slightly to the south. Details courtesy of Phil Blackburn. Paddling the Trent-Severn Waterway: Lock 8 to Percy Reach, Trent River. Cars should be parked in such a manner as not to interfere with any farm vehicles along any lane, and should not be parked in front of gates. Access to the section is good with parking on the bank above the Bridge and a locked access track downstream of the Bridge. Carry appropriate equipment: a fully charged mobile phone in case you get into difficulties, a whistle to attract attention, a torch. That said, I spent donkeys years fishing the Trent before barbel fishing became fashionable and we never went heavier than 6lb main line and 3oz feeders. The River Greet is a small river in Nottinghamshire, England. I was catching fish below here nigh-on 40 years ago. From June 16th 2022 Collingham AA decided to no longer allow night fishing on a day ticket. Updated to include newly opened stretch, Trent Point Fishery. You are using an out of date browser. Dont forget to let out a large bow to help the feeder hold at distance. BMAA hold the fishing rights to approx 9 miles of Prime River fishing. Whatever the provocation, do not be drawn into conflict with boat or canoe users. dont be shy, simply get in touch and make a difference. Till Bridge Lane is a Roman road that ran down to the Trent where a stone-paved ford allowed people to cross the river to Littleborough. Well wrap this dalliance with a nod to Lord Biro. A delightful stretch of water that holds a fair few carp as well as the usual whiskery suspects. The boundaries shown may be slightly out by a few metres but if anyone wishes to contact me through the web site contact form with more accurate details I will be happy to refine those details. Attenboroughs sprawling nature reserve presents access problems on the North bank where the majority of deeper water and flow lies. Contrasting styles with fast streamy water below the weir, slow, steady water up to the road bridge and then the pace picks up again as you head upstream. To avoid confusion with Burton On Trent. For the current 2020/21 season the fishery will be shared between the two clubs but as of the 2021/22 season the fishery will be wholly controlled by Ashfield Angling, members only. The Flegbrough west bank I understand was Soldiers & Saliors, but is now from a personal visit is unaccessible .The East bank near Torksey Eva featured in the Anglers Mail last year with day tickets available from a club based on a local pub, regrettably I cannot recall The name, but the word White featured. He lived down Holme Road, on the naked edge of town, facing across the river meadows towards Sneinton Hermitage and the steep scarp of Colwick Wood. HELP ME: If you spot an error or omission (and inevitably there will be some to start with!) A credit to you, and a big help to me. Access to the river should be made by recognised footpaths only. Up until 1596 the main channel of the Trent below Newark ran along what is now known as the Fleet and the Slough Dike (to the right of the above map close to the A1133 Gainsborough Road). The whole of Nottinghams Embankment is free and easy access by taxi from Nottingham Station. Each and every one of you has a role to play in updating the guide. Rolleston is a small village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire by the River Greet, . 2019.03.15: Map 19 updated to include APG. This is a fantastic read and extremely informative. Hi, fantastic read. Check the individual web sites. Salmon Farm Carlton Ferry Lane Collingham is a 12 peg stretch run by myself Zita McCarthy (07980364774) it is the conveyor stretch. Boundary change. Don't know that stretch but I would Imain it would be the sa e as the newark water down stream. for sale! Ironically its the old river that is actually a new river, created in the 16th Century when the landowners diverted the old river course by lowering the left hand bank near Staythorpe to increase the flow of an existing stream. As its popularity grows, so the thirst for knowledge becomes insatiable, particularly for information about who controls the fishing. Updated to include transfer of control of a 3.5 mile stretch from South Yorkshire Police Angling Club to Ashfield Angling. Maintain a safe distance and do not carry assembled rods or poles under these power lines. What a fantastic read and as I am moving up to the Nottingham area from the south soon, It will become an invaluable guide to me going forward. We have the only fishing on the River Greet. A1 Pits fishery extended northwards (downstream) towards North Muskham (Details supplied by Ricky Jordan via Facebook. Your email address will not be published. 2022.06.15 Map 16. There were, however, over thirty ferries that operated along its course, and numerous fords, where passage was possible, hence the names Hazelford, Wilford and the village at the bottom of this map, East Bridgeford. Section winners from 55 competing on Middle Trent, Rolleston and Fiskerton were: Fiskerton 1-10 Matt Wakelin 20-13 Fiskerton 11-20 Roger Smith 6-3 Fiskerton 21-30 Gary Thompson 15-3 Plenty of tutorials on YouTube. Some attribute Isaac Walton with it having 30 species (French: trente). Thanks again. How about the People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals (PETA) trying to get Nottingham to change its name to Not-Eating-Ham? You must answer the question and acknowledge the rules to be able to post. Updated to include short stretch of Nottingham Piscatorial water adjacent Farndon Power Station. Consider also carrying a space blanket. Road access to Winthorpe crossing 400 yards from river, only 2 miles from Newark Station. Whilst the river here is still massively tidal and the fishing a challenge, its not too difficult providing you take care and watch out for the tides which rise and fall twice each day. Day tickets are no longer issued. Stretch above Beeston updated courtesy of info from Peter Barker. There was a second ferry connecting Littleborough with Marton which is quite obvious from the above map and the aptly named Ferry Farm. appreciate all the time and effort its taken you and others From the streamy runs below Stoke Bardolph weir to the deep bend at Radcliffe on and upwards to the viaduct we are talking a fabulous and varied stretch with great potential for all the rivers popular species. The stretch alongside the Stoke Road was not called The Golden Mile for nothing. Update on the Right Bank stretch above South Clifton: The access/ parking dispute has now been legally resolved and the water will continue to be controlled by Scunthorpe Amalgamated Anglers (members only) as per the previous agreement. Around Trent Bridge you can fish on both sides of the river. 2020.06.13 Map 19. There was once a working mill, the lowest of a dozen or so on the Dover Beck and there is a micro brewery, so that will have to do. But stay safe if you do. From Carlton Rack the channel ran on the east side of Meering along the Fleet, past Girton and joined its present position at Lower Girton Stakes. Tel: 01159 Tel: 01159 728338, Eastwood Angling Centre, 91 Nottingham Rd, Eastwood. . Those prepared to walk will find all the peace and solitude they might crave. Full and Associate Members may fish until 10:30PM throughout the season. Be aware if you should ever attempt to fish this stretch from either bank on a rising river, it is easily possible to get cut off and stranded. Gravel galore, wide sweeping bends, good depth and flow, stuffed with fish and the chance of a real big one. Plenty of backing weights throughout with half the field weighing 8lb or more. You asked if anyone could help fill in gaps, since moving to Licolnshire,most of my fishing has been on the tidal river. best wishes mate Park behind pegs. Now imagine if there was a guide like this for every major river in the country. At times of high flood the Trent reaches out almost to the A1 At Carlton. Newark Castle station is right next to the Dyke. DCAC stretch added. Scroll to the bottom of the guide if you want to check on the most recent changes listed in order that the information was received. Baits dont blow. The tariff is 5 for a day ticket or 10 for 24hr ticket. See your local swimming baths for courses. This was thwarted by a bill to create a cut and lock at Cranfleet, a cut, locks and weirs at Beeston and a lock at Holme Pierrepont. From the Charnwood Forest rainfall had come racing down the Soar, And the Derwent brought the soakings from The Peak, With Whys white waters mingled, rushing streamlets by the score, And Trents vast volume made the tale complete. Tel: 01159 278859, Matchman Supplies, 4 Ella Rd, West Bridgford. He informs me: The stretch above BDAAS/ABF is indeed private, only 3 pegs though before the wharf stretch. There is a short 50 yard stretch at Salmon Farm, Carlton Ferry Lane, Collingham NG23 7LZ, controlled by Rob Lee (07740074033) that can accommodate 2 anglers Monday to Friday/ Friday to Monday. Bet you didnt know that every single Bramley apple is descended from the same tree in a Nottinghamshire garden. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Fishing is no longer permitted at Kelham Hall and is unlikely to resume in the future. Throughout the 16th and 17th Century it became known as the old course. Very well run, it offers secure parking or parking next to pegs, security fenced fishing plus a variety of other waters including the Derwent, canal and lakes, much of which is available round-the-clock. Not cheap though 15 pound a day plus 5pound to park car behind peg. Much appreciated! Limits are one salmon and two trout. The only river trent page where you can discuss all things trent, bait, rigs, tactics, location what ever you wish. Day (only) tickets and Barnsley club books can be purchased for this fishery but the most prolific barbel pegs are currently let out to a syndicate. Resorter i nrheten av Dukes Wood Oil Museum, Newark-on-Trent p Tripadvisor: Finn anmeldelser fra reisende, bilder fra reisende og priser for resorter i nrheten av Dukes Wood Oil Museum i Newark-on-Trent, England. General Notes: The family said Digby was a ships carpenter and one day he went out . Great work clear boundaries shown. Boundary change. In general, inner city areas show high concentrations of people aged 18-30, suburbs show larger numbers of small children and adults aged 30-50, and rural and small towns are more popular with older workers and retirees. A stiff poker of a chucking stick? There are no bad stretches on the Trent, particularly on the middle river. Hello Bob, thats a great write up but can I ask you one question, im from West Yorkshire and dont mind the drive but if you could recommend joining one club which would you recommend or is that been a little unfair on all the other great clubs. Please credit the web site/ guide as that way it reaches more people. The river here splits. / 53.05556N 0.89278W / 53.05556; -0.89278. Hope to cut my teeth this year and begin to build up some knowledge to carry forward. 2020.07.26 Map 26 Updated to show short stretch of water above Beeston Weir controlled by Trent Valley Angling. Regards Kev. Earliern 1991 he had kidnapped Julie Dart, a prostitute, and later murdered her when she tried to escape. Anglers who cherish a sense of history might wish to go scouting the banks of Dunham Dubbs where there is a plaque to be found dedicated to J W Martin, the Trent Otter. In 1939 gravel extraction from alongside the river Trent was begun by the Hoveringham Gravel company. Thank you. What is worth noting is that there is a demolished railway bridge approximately 200 metres below Toll Bridge. Thanks for taking the time to build this, must of been a labour of love! Or better still, purchase a ticket for the far bank and fish under your rod tip? Required fields are marked *. Tony. Worth noting if you fancy a swift half after a hard session on the river. Christened John William, J W Martin was a prolific writer using the nom de plume of Trent Otter. It is believed the Trent derived its name from two Celtic words tros (over) and hynt (way) or troshynt (over-way). Welcome to the Midland Angling Society The Midland Angling Society have 140 pegs on the River Trent available for pleasure and match fishing producing some of the best fishing and value for money on the river. At the foot of the Flintham Hills you can watch gliders soring on thermals in the sky above. From 2023 the Parish Pegs, which I presume is the old Iron and Steel AC stretch, has now been shared with Scunthorpe AA members. An act was passed in 1906 allowing construction of the locks along the middle river that are in use today. The Aire & Calder Navigation has increased in size over the years, and today large loads of goods can be carried from the Humber ports. 2022.02.08 Map 14. Visit Collingham Church on the opposite bank and you will see the heights of historical floods carved into the churchyard wall. Join Newark. The lake requires some restoration work including silt removal from the lake and management of the trees overhanging the water. Your email address will not be published. Night fishing is now members only with the exception that a 35 yard stretch at Carlton Ferry Lane, Collingham NG23 7LZ, controlled by Rob Lee (07740074033). In the case of hypothermia keep the victim out of the wind and cuddle (yes, cuddle!!) The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. We have 140 pegs available 2021/2022 prices to be announced end of March. Details courtesy of Greg Wardak. Feel free to contact me if you know different. Theres a railway station 400 yards from the river at Burton Joyce. Sometimes called the conveyor stretch. He kidnapped her after posing as a house-buyer in Birmingham. (Details from SAA Facebook page), 2019.06.26 Map 24 Updated to include Southside FC syndicate water (details courtesy of Steve Boamy), 2019.06.30 Map 11. Never give or take alcohol during an incident or when winter fishing. it will help me no end The impressive diversity of fish species in this river has been known (and celebrated) since 1590, with poetry containing the earliest mention that . Its not about magic baits or fancy rigs. Twas a night to be remembered, not a night to go to bed, Men were watching full of restlessness and fear, For the angry skies were roaring loud and moonless overhead, And the river sounding nearer and more near. Age Groups Embed This Back to Top. And some clubs who have no presence at all. With more than a mile of bank fishing the reservoir is regularly stocked with rainbow, brown, blue and tiger trout. Probably an again and again. If you are talking of the newark federation water at rolleston it's members only so no day tickets. Access is poor but the rewards can make the effort worthwhile. Learn to Fish Guide. I also like the historical snippets. These fisheries are home to specimen barbel, chub, pike and carp as well as roach, perch and dace. There are few cut-out swims but if you look hard enough theres room to poke a rod out. Clifton Grove Angling Club. Hang on a minute, when I first fished the Trent with my old man we caught the train to Newark Northgate and then walked with our tackle on our backs to Winthorpe. A prime fishing location. thanks for going to the trouble Find out more information. TOP TIP: Scroll toward the end of the guide for an index of club web sites and details of stretches offering day tickets. Ohapi Creek is a spring-fed tributary stream that enters the Orari about 1km above the mouth. River Trent 'The Pads' Biggest carp is a 29lb mirror with plenty of doubles and twenties caught over the years. Hmmm, be rude not to chuck out a rod, wouldnt it? Two popular fishing spots are the Rolleston fishery and the Fiskerton fishery, both located in Nottingham. Whether you're getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 17 scenic trails in the Burton upon Trent area. These fisheries are home to specimen barbel, chub, pike and carp as well as roach, perch and dace. Access is restricted to members only through a locked farm gate and river bank parking is available. . The very best dont come cheap but if you want to drive at 200 mph you dont go looking at budget cars, do you? Angling Times stocked 102 barbel into the River Trent in 1956, but it's the work of Calverton Fish Farm that has really fuelled the big fish boom "We've put hundreds of thousands of hand-reared barbel into the Trent, and also returned the brood stock. If you do use a lifejacket then ensure that it is at least compliant with BS EN 393 and that Its an area that receives next to no pressure compared with the rest of the river. Great read Bob, as a general course fisherman I would like to start fishing the Trent once more. Context Record; Event Type : ENT4350 An Archaeological Watching Brief - Old Dairy, Lovers Lane, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshir Nottinghamshire (Event - Intervention): Event Type : ENT4399 Archaeological Watching Brief at Moor Lane, Bunny, Nottinghamshire. The confluence of the Trent and Neuse rivers has become a hot striper destination even in coldest weather, and Capt. It is a stretch to the west of Newark and is available on limited day ticket.I think only 5 or 6 people are allowed to fish it every day and your tickets must be booked in advance in writing with : Names and address of all anglers fishing Date tickets required from the following address BRIAN STRAW 32 RUFFORD AVENUE NEWARK NOTTS NG244BD Local legend tells how there was once a fisherman on the River Trent who, after fishing for a while and catching a few carp and other fish, had his bait taken by a monster pike. Like all the slower, deeper stretches you will find huge specimens but dont expect them to crawl up your rod. Thanks Bob didnt know that rule at all will keep it in mind now i have an old Daiwa porky pig with 4 oz tip and usually fish with 5lb main line to a shock leader but cant quite reach those distances but it must be my casting technique thanks for the info Bob and again a great read. Nottinghamshire. One of his policies was a 30% discount for OAPs in brothels. And plenty of fish are caught in daylight. Im a lure angler, had a previous life on bait but Im fully converted to the dark side now. Unable to display Facebook posts.Show errorfunction cffShowError() { document.getElementById("cff-error-reason").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("cff-show-error").style.display = "none"; }. Day, night and season tickets available. The information is provided by Newark and District Piscatorial Federation (The Federation) and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Some areas are quite muddy but the rewards are certainly there for the taking. Free shipping for many products! Youre right, it would be unfair but a very useful question. Sunday 3rd September - TIDAL TRENT (80) PRACTICE OPEN - up to 84 pegs Saturday 9th September - RIVER TRENT, BURTON JOYCE FINAL Saturday 16th September - RIVER TRENT, BURTON JOYCE (DAY ONE) 84 pegs Sunday 17th September - RIVER TRENT, BURTON JOYCE (DAY TWO) 84 pegs The best time to fish for salmon at the rivermouth is between mid-January and mid-March, whereas for trout, it is November to February. River Greet. A great bit of work Bob. Contact: Christopher Shaw. It is also a popular route for pleasure boats, leading to the vibrant redeveloped waterfront area in Leeds. I shall resist the temptation to draw comparisons with Brexit! Brilliant work Bob. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. You book on line ,see website. Footnote: There are alternative theories as to where the name Trent is derived. If you happen to be fishing from the west bank around half way along the straight, dont be too surprised if you encounter a snag or two. Facing upstream from Trent Bridge, on the left (South bank) you can fish all the way to just past the suspension bridge. Just getting back into the freshwater fishing and i am going to get a Hull book and a Scunthorpe book. Historians believe he may have been demonstrating on the aegir, a tidal bore. regards One wonders if the remains are still there creating a fish-holding feature? Interestingly Ive had a very useful message from Dave McCreath, Chaiman of both BDAAS and the ABF, regarding the fishing around Hazelford weir. No contact details available for this club at the present time. DN211JU. 2022.02.08 Maps 26 and 27 updated to show Spring Lakes water, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and a stretch owned by a company that appear not to want anglers on their land. This river supports the occasional run of salmon but is mainly noted for its brown trout fishing within the lower reaches below Rolleston Road. River Dove. The roadside, Peg 70-ish, won a 960-peg National Championships. The river rises in the Staffordshire moors and flows through much of the midlands and most of the 'shires.' After this it meanders through large industrial cities including Stoke-on-Trent and Nottingham before joining the River Ouse. The same area has also produced a number of catfish. Theres still a big tidal influence but its manageable with care. Canute was also known as Cnut the Great. Amazingly, Ronnies parents knew nothing about the rescue until they heard the story from eye-witnesses, because their son was too modest to tell them. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Photo 6x4 Bridge over the River Dove, near Burton-on-Trent Clay Mills Thi c2009 at the best online prices at eBay! You are using an out of date browser. Tel: Access from Newark to Farndon on Fosse Road (former A46). From the challenging tidal reaches near Gainsborough working upstream to Shardlow, the upstream limit of navigation, the text is interspersed with a little history and light relief thrown into the mix for good measure. An extract from Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence: The Trent ran dark and full under the bridge. Perhaps your contacts at the Mail may be able to assist, it was featured in their were fish pages. Who hasnt heard of the Ferry Field, Nelson Field, Peg 187, Gunthorpe Bridge, the Cherry Orchard or the Shelford Shallows? But theres still a way to go and should always be treated as a draft document. More Home About Reviews Photos About See all Trent lane NG23 7 Newark, UK Upload your pictures and share your moments on the bank here at besthorpe 1,560 people like this 1,597 people follow this Sadly no-one ever manages to share the photographs! It's shallow on the inside and a nice sandy bottom fishing a waggler and maggot 1/3 over will produce roach, dace, chub and perch. Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of The Federation. Will have a look at the high end feeder rods. Numerous adjacent gravel workings should tell you everything you need to know. 2020.06.14 Maps 4 and 5. Man has intervened to prevent further trespassing by the river. All we do in the ABF now is run several night fishing syndicates. It should be recognised that the Trents weirs are not natural features. Its scope is limited to the middle, lower and tidal river. Back at Rolleston peg 1, local rod Dave Sims had 60lb of bream and skimmers for fourth. If you do fish alone, then consider wearing a lifejacket (ideally self-inflating) and/or utilising a dog spike and rope. Those wishing to fish along the River Trent will be pleased to find more than 30 species of fish. Midlands byelaws apply to anyone fishing with a rod and line for salmon, trout, coarse fish, eels, smelt and lamprey in all freshwater fisheries and tidal estuaries. Im struck by how the amount of available day ticket fishing has shrunk since the match fishing scene died. TOP TIP: Fisheries constantly change hands, clubs fold, syndicates snatch bits here and there, new fisheries become available. There is a small stretch running alongside the northern weir bank from ///quilt.oven.whisker to ///minds.magnum.tungsten (use the What 3 Words APP to interpret) between BDAAS/Notts Fed that is also signed by the C&RT as no fishing due to the presence/danger of the weir and height of the bank above the river (from the weir barrier to the west to the exit of the basin on the eastern edge). Later it was gentrified as Barton in Fabis; Fabis being the Latin translation of bean. 31K views 5 months ago RIVER TRENT Tackling the mighty River Trent during an 80-peg RiverFest Qualifier. Tel: 01159 Alas the burden was too great for the bird and it released its grip. River Trent at Swarkestone At Swarkestone our fishing starts a few hundred yards above the bridge on the Melbourne (south) bank. The best anglers catch more consistently whatever the conditions. Then again, the average price of joining a club is cheap, generally between 30 and 60 pounds with reductions for concessions, and thats for the whole season so join (at least) one! Though famed as a Trent legend he only actually fished the river for 13 years. The island between the two weirs (Nabbs Island) is C&RT owned but fishing rights belong to Scunthorpe who do not allow fishing from the island at all (to protect Ladypits to the south of the island). Fiskerton Fiskerton is a village in . An easy route approximately 3km round trip around the "reach" (where Samuel de Champlain paddled in 1615). In 1676, despite only having 86 inhabitants, Barton had two pubs! Hi, this is my first post but I have been lurking for a while and learning plenty. so much info my head is throbbing! For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Great eh? Stretch identified as Sheffield Waltonians AC (details courtesy of John Feltrup), 2019.03.17: Map 2 updated at Littleborough and opposite at Gate Burton (details courtesy of Jon Jess), 2019.03.17: Map 17 updated boundary details at Hoveringham (details courtesy of Jon Jess), 2019.03.17 Information and link added to text regarding Burton Chateau rental availability, 2019.03.19: Map 23 Information added to Colwick Park Fishery (details courtesy of Alan Courtney), 2019.03.19: Map 24 Information added relating to free fishing (details courtesy of Alan Courtney), 2019.03.19: Map 25 Information added relating to free fishing and day tickets (details courtesy of Alan Courtney), 2019.06.24: Map 7 Scunthorpe Amalgamated access and parking issues now resolved. Rob Lee has a 2 peg field next to us. NG23 5EE. The cave network has Scheduled Ancient Monument protection equal to that of Stonehenge, making Nottingham Caves a site of vast importance to the heritage of the United Kingdom. Details courtesy of Kevin Stevenson. If you fancy something a little bit different the historic Grade II listed Burton Chateau sleeps just two people can be rented out from as little as 43.13p per person, per night and sits right on the riverbank. NG10 1PD. 281525, Future Fishing, Hardys Business Park, Unit 17, Hawton Ln, The way I would approach it is choose the area that suits you, tidal/ non- tidal, easiest access, left bank or right bank, gradually narrowing down your choice. Worth noting that anglers must bring their own portable toilets, a first in the ever changing scene that is the River Trent.