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Holywell Meadows
River Cherwell, Holywell Meadows, Oxford From the cycle path bridge on the right-hand bank in University parks, the fishery extends for about 1200 yards downstream.
Cassington
River Envenlode, Cassingon. This lovely stretch of river is absolutely stunning and is full of features. It has bends, overhanging trees, and reed beds. You’ll find Chub, Roach, Brown Trout, Minnows, Dace, Pike, and even a few Barbel.
Dorchester Lake
Dorchester Lake is situated just off the A4047 and is accessible through Dorchester Villiage via Drayton Road. Historical for its Carp and Tench fishing the lake contains a variety of species and will test the best of anglers.
Marlborough Pool
Malborough pool has been an A&OAA member favourite since it was first rented from the Duke of Malborough in 1948. It’s steeped in history with a claim to being the home of the carp anglers favourite; the hair rig!
River Thames, Duxford
River Thames, Duxford. The specimen hunters amongst our members will enjoy awesome fishing here. This stretch of upper Thames has produced some excellent size Barbel, Carp, and Chub.
River Thames, Franklins Meadow
River Thames, Franklins Meadow. This is an idyllic and quiet stretch of the Thames. It holds good Roach, Chub, Perch, Pike, and Bream.
River Thames, Bablock Hythe
River Thames, Bablock Hythe. A quiet, picturesque part of the Thames. This is mainly a stretch for Roach, Perch, Pike, and Chub
River Thames, Eynsham
River Thames, Eynsham, This 2 km stretch of the Thames is famous for its Bream shoals and big Chub. You’ll also find some lovely Roach, Perch, Pike, and a few Barbel
River Thames, Pinkhill Lock / Weir
River Thames, Pinkhill Lock / Weir, Abingdon. This run of the Thames varies throughout the stretch, but there are good Roach, Chub, Perch, Pike, and Bream to be found all along this stretch.
River Thames,Sandford
River Thames,Sandford. A beautifully preserved stretch of the Thames with plenty of features to fish to. You can expect to have excellent fishing for Chub, Roach, Bream, Perch, and Pike here.
River Thames, Lower Whitley Farm
River Thames, Lower Whitley Farm.
Triangle
The Thames here is famous for its Bream shoals and big Chub. You’ll also find some lovely Roach, Perch, Pike, and a few Barbel. In the past, Carp and Tench have also come from here. The Evenlode and Evenlode Canal both hold Chub, Roach, and Perch.