North Cut is a short canal section ideal for casual fishing with access to typical lowland waterway habitat. The narrow confines and limited length make it suitable for beginners or those seeking quiet, manageable stretches. Expect typical canal conditions with moderate activity and occasional passing traffic.
North Cut holds roach, rudd, perch, pike, crucian carp, bream. Pike are the apex predator on this canal — lure and deadbait tactics both produce well in autumn and winter.
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 North Cut, 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 North Cut 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.