Amwell Magna Fishery
The oldest angling club in England still fishing the same water
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Alien Invasion

June 25, 2013

by The Editor

Keepnet full of crayfish

The scale of the signal crayfish population in the River Lea is truly amazing. The…

Return of the Native

June 17, 2013

by The Editor

Amwell Magna Native Brown Trout

There’s no doubt now that all the hard work carried out to improve breeding habitat…

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Can you help?

We've lost some important historical artefacts that we would love to be reunited with; notably, a set of Fishing Memoranda chronicling the early years of the club and a very distinctive gavel featuring a pike's head, used for committee meetings.
Do you know where they are?

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  • Angling Trust
  • Fly Dressers' Guild
  • Flyfishers' Club
  • Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust
  • PSFFA
  • River Restoration Centre
  • Riverfly Partnership
  • Salmon & Trout Conservation
  • SDFFA
  • Wild Trout Trust

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