Beverley Brook is a modest 10.1km river offering accessible fishing for coarse species across its length. The moderate water quality supports a reasonable population of traditional UK coarse fish, though recent surveys indicate the fish stocks are currently struggling. Anglers should expect variable conditions but can still find rewarding sport, particularly for smaller specimens.
The statutory close season on Beverley Brook runs 15 March – 15 June (rivers, England & Wales). No coarse fishing is permitted during this period. Beyond the rod licence, fishing rights on Beverley Brook are typically held by local angling clubs — check with the relevant club or day ticket provider before visiting.
Water level data from the Environment Agency Real Time Flood Monitoring API. Nearest gauging station. Always verify conditions on arrival.
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Beverley Brook holds chub, roach, rudd, tench, dace, gudgeon, eel.
An EA rod licence is required by law to fish Beverley Brook. Club membership or a day ticket is also required on most stretches.
To fish Beverley Brook, you need a valid EA rod licence, available online from gov.uk. Annual, day and 8-day licences are available. In addition to the rod licence, you will need club membership or a day ticket from the controlling angling club or riparian owner for most stretches of Beverley Brook.
Always check conditions before you visit. Water quality, access and rules can change seasonally. The EA's Catchment Data Explorer provides up-to-date water quality information for Beverley Brook.
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