Verulam Angling - Fisheries

Verulam Angling is proud of the diversity and quality of it's private fisheries. We offer everything from big carp (to 36lb) and pike to small river dace and chub. All our waters are maintained through regular working parties to ensure they offer the safe and comfortable fishing with nearly half of the club's annual income investing in improvements and restocking.

The club holds a special fisheries acquisition fund and will be pleased to consider offers of suitable waters for lease or purchase. 

* You can hear all the current news about our fisheries of the VAC Hotline - 01727 835904 *

Click here to see the round up from the fisheries for Season 2002/03

Click here to see the round up from the fisheries for Season 2001/02

Click here to see the round up from the fisheries for Season 2000/01

 
River Lee, 

Marford Farm

What can we say about marvellous  Marford Farm? Situated on the River Lee just outside Wheathampstead on the Welwyn Garden City road, it is a superb fishery with almost a mile of bank. 

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River Lea, 

Leasey Bridge

The club owns the freehold on this rapidly improving 500 yard stretch of the River Lee and backwater between the village of Wheathampstead and Harpenden. 

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Riverside Road, 

St Albans

In the1960s, not having a long-term secure fishing in St Albans, the club literally dug this fishery out of disused watercress beds. Since then, we have extended the area to what you see today and it has become the club's prime local water.

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Smallford Pit, 

Open All Year!

The largest of our two local gravel pits, Smallford is open all year round and is situated just off the St Albans to Hatfield road, approximately halfway between the two.

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Frogmore Complex

Open All Year!

Situated between St Albans and Radlett (not to be confused with the LAA waters), Frogmore is also a long established fishery. Following considerable reworking it now features a prolific 30 peg 'carp match' water...

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River Ivel, Sandy, Bedfordshire A short distance from the A1, this beautiful stretch of the Ivel holds some quality fish but can prove a challenge...

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Ivel Protection Association (IPA)

The VAC are member of  the Ivel Protection Association, giving members access to around eight miles of the river and its tributaries

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River Ouse, Felmersham The largest of our two Ouse fisheries, some nine miles north of Bedford. The club now holds around a mile and a half of riverbank including meadows, spinney and islands. There is also a short section near the village church.

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River Ouse, Radwell This single bank stretch can probably claim to be one of the most famous sections of the river because of its large population of barbel and chub.

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Turnford Consortium Four lakes in the Lea Valley Park, shared with other clubs.

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River Lee, Lee Anglers Consortium Members whose clubs are affiliated to the LAC have, for around £10 a year, around 20 miles of the river from Hertford to Bow at their disposal. In the VAC, however, you get it for free!

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London Anglers Association

The VAC are affiliated to the London Anglers Association and this provides club members with access to miles and miles of quality fishing in London and the south east at a reduced rate to that of Associate Membership.

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Tingrith Fishery

At no cost to the club, members on production of their VAC club card, can accrue a  'loyalty stamp' and after three paid visits to the venue, gain a fourth visit free of charge. 

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