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St.Margarets Location St.Margarets is to the
east of the A10 about 7 miles north of the M25. There is a public
car-park in Station Road or at week-ends there may be space in
the station car-park. This area is now better known as Stanstead
Abbotts. Crayfish are also present along this stretch. (see Rye
House). Description This is a deep slow moving fishery that receives a sweetening flow from the Rivers Lea and Ash. It can be very weedy in the height of the summer. It is very popular with boats in the summer months which can make fishing difficult. However in the winter there is very little boat traffic. The only draw-back is that at times the fish do shoal up very tightly which can make it very peggy especially close to the bridge. The main species
in this section are roach, perch, skimmers and, in the
winter, lots of pike with the odd large rainbow trout. When the
water is coloured there are also shoals of bleak especially in
the
vicinity
of
the road
bridge. The section above
the road is very wide and in the summer produces some very large
carp as well as good bream and chub. In the winter this is a
good area for some of the larger pike. Unfortunately, the
most popular area for fishing was the promenade in front of
the Jolly
Fisherman but BW have stopped fishing in this area by installing
railings and allowing moored boats. Under
the motorway bridge is an area that is inhabited by
large shoals of big bream. This is also one of the best areas
on the river for large pike and they are regularly caught in
excess of 20lbs. Further downstream
is the famed October Hole which is a very wide deep
part of the river holding large bream and roach shoals. These
fish are hardly fished for but big summer bags can be had for
those
prepared to get up early in the morning. It is a long walk but
can be well worth the effort. This
also marks the downstream boundary of our fishery and for the
next 1000 yards the fishing is controlled by the London Anglers
Association.
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