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RIVER GUIDES

 

 
Hertford/The Meads
Ware Town  
Hardmead to Stanstead
St. Margarets
Rye House and Feildes Weir
Cheshunt Area
Waltham Common to Rammey Marsh
Enfield Lock
Ponders to Picketts
Picketts to Stonebridge
Stonebridge to Lea Bridge
Lea Bridge to Old Ford
Old Ford to Bow and Bow Back Rivers
 

Cheshunt Area

Location

Cheshunt is to the east of the A10 about 2 miles north of the M25 and Waltham Cross. Access is off the old Hertford Road (A1170) down Windmill Lane to LVRPA car park. Also access can be gained via Cadmore Lane. Be careful when visiting this stretch as there are railway level crossings at each lane.

Description

The LAC boundary is south of Aqueduct Lock and is clearly marked by the LAA sign. Fishing from the tow-path at the top end of this section is not permitted as it is extremely dangerous due to the presence of low overhead electricity cables.

Cheshunt Lock from Cadmore Lane

There is a footpath from Cadmore Lane leading to the river but access is much easier from Windmill Lane where there is a large car-park and toilets. There are long spaces between the overhead cables but be careful - LOOK UP FIRST!

The tow path Cadmore Lane downstream.

Below Cadmore Lane there is 23 pegs. This offers good roach, bream and tench fishing, especially in the summer. In winter this is very popular with pike anglers.The next ‘safe’ section is downstream of the car-park which has 24 pegs. This is a good area for roach to seed baits in summer and punch in winter. There are also some really good tench that live in the marginal weed on the far bank. However in the late summer some nice perch can be found. They are quite often seen to attack roach that are being landed by anglers.

Further downstream there are a number of large bushes on the far bank and these often hold good chub. There are also some good pike in this area and it worth working your way along the section with a plug or spinner.

There is a car park near to Waltham Common Lock but this is private and should not be used .

Section Tips

  • Do not be scared to ‘beef up’ your tackle in this area as there are some big fish. They won’t be put off provided your bait matches’ your hook.
  • Lobworm is a very popular bait, especially in winter, and they will be readily taken by the perch, chub and the larger roach.
  • Hemp either alone or with tares, casters and breadpunch will work well on this section in summer but be prepared to wait a little for the fish to start feeding.
  • The car-park is locked at night so make sure you check the opening times before fishing.
  • For those without transport this section is only a short walk from Cheshunt Station (Liverpool Street line).
  • Take extra care on this section with the overhead cables. They can kill so LOOK UP FIRST.


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