The London Anglers Association - - Last Updated 15/07/2009

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RIVER GREAT OUSE - BLUNHAM FISHERY.

 MEMBERS ONLY.

ROTA WATER SUNDAYS -
Clubs may book this water on the rota system. On the dates booked the water will be closed to individual members and may only be used by members of the club to which it is allocated. 
Any member may use the water on the dates on which it is not booked. At present the only dates booked are as follows:
13/09/09      
PLEASE CHECK WATER BOOKINGS PAGE in case of  further dates that have been booked and therefore open to individual members to fish.
These are wonderful stretches of the Great Ouse, producing excellent bags of fish from waters as varied in character as an angler could wish for. Blunham is opposite Roxton the banks are a bit high and some swims difficult to fish but results are good from here. For some reason the bream seem easier to find than on the fishery just opposite. But this fishery still produces good roach bags with plenty of chub.
Expect plenty of roach and bream with a good sample of chub also perch, dace, pike, tench and carp
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ROUTE.
From London take the A1 / A1M to Biggleswade and Tempsford. Before reaching Tempsford turn left at sign post to Blunham. Cross two humped back bridges over the (River Ivel and backwater) and when ‘T’ junction of Tempsford Road and Blunham High Street is reached, a farm track marked public footpath is immediately opposite.
ENTRANCE.
The only entrance is via the farm track. Proceed to where the main track turns left but keep straight on. Pass farm buildings on the right hand side to a junction by greenhouses. Turn left and proceed straight on to a gateway (L.A.A. notice board on a tree).  Enter gateway and turn left.
PARKING.
Park against hedge on the grass. Follow this hedge, which runs to the upstream boundary.
BOUNDARY.
From the hedge downstream to fence start of ‘Barnet & District water.
IMPORTANT.
On no account may vehicles of any kind be parked on any part of the tracks. If cars or coaches are unable to reach the car park they must return to Blunham to park. In bad weather, coaches are unlikely to be able to negotiate the tracks, members will have to walk Part of the track which is about one mile in length to Blunham, the police will take action against the owners of vehicles which obstruct gateways and entrances to private property.

How to Apply For Annual Membership? 

Anyone above the age of 5 years may join.  Children below that age may be taken,
but may not fish and must be controlled completely by their parents.
Children below the age of 11 years MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT
and the application form must be countersigned by a parent/guardian.
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