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Welcome To
Coarse Fish Farm And Coarse Fishery Specialist breeders of quality English coarse fish |

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A warm welcome to Cob House Fishery, a coarse fishery that offers peaceful fishing in beautiful surroundings and caters for both the visiting pleasure angler and match angler alike.
Anglers can currently enjoy eight coarse fishing pools on day ticket, with four of the pools also available for match bookings. We also run regular open matches, details of which can be found on our Match Fishing Page.
Chestnut Pool is now open for day ticket, fly only trout fishing for hard fighting Rainbow Trout. Bookings can be made by calling Helen on 01886 888 101.
We have other exciting plans in the pipe line and we will announce further details of these on the Fishery News Page as they develop.
Four established old Victorian stew ponds offer mixed fishing amongst beautifully mature bank side vegetation and a wealth of wildlife. There are some good sized carp in these pools, with at least two over the twenty pound mark. Please follow the link for further details.
Four newly established, well stocked pools give the visiting angler the chance to catch a large ‘bag’ of fish consisting mainly of our hard fighting Cob House Carp reared on our own Fish Farm.
Our popular Cob House Academy gives juniors of all abilities the chance to learn to fish and develop their angling skills. Our PAA (Professional Anglers Association) qualified coaches are on hand to guide youngsters into what can become a life-long pastime.
We are probably the only fishery in the country to have two full-time staff qualified in aquatics and fishery management —Manager Phil Walters and Technician Scott Jones — they are often out and about on site to answer any questions you may have and are always approachable and willing to help.
All in all, we wish you a very pleasurable angling experience and may your lines be forever tight! |








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Peter Taylor from Birmingham cradles a carp caught from Wyatts Pool during a match in September 2009 |



