Cade Burna is a short 3.4km canal offering a peaceful urban or semi-rural fishing experience. This intimate waterway provides good access points and typical canal amenities for float fishing and light tackle work. Expect steady action on smaller species in a relaxed environment suitable for all skill levels.
Cade Burna holds roach, rudd, perch, pike, carp, bream. The mixed species make it a good all-round coarse venue.
An Environment Agency rod licence is required alongside a Canal & River Trust day or annual fishing licence. Both available online.
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To fish Cade Burna, you need a valid Environment Agency rod licence, available from gov.uk, plus a Canal & River Trust fishing licence or day permit. Both can be purchased online before your visit. Day tickets, weekly and annual CRT licences are all available.
The towpath alongside Cade Burna provides bank access for most of its length. Some stretches may be managed by local angling clubs — check for club-only water before setting up. Always leave gates as you find them and take all litter home.