The Croome River is a charming small stream in Worcestershire offering intimate coarse fishing in pastoral surroundings. This modest 6.9km watercourse provides a peaceful angling experience through countryside with good accessibility at several points. The river supports a modest head of fish and is ideal for anglers seeking a quiet, uncrowded session.
The statutory close season on Croome River runs 15 March – 15 June (rivers, England & Wales). No coarse fishing is permitted during this period. Beyond the rod licence, fishing rights on Croome River 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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Croome River holds brown trout, roach, dace, chub, perch, gudgeon.
An EA rod licence is required by law to fish Croome River. Club membership or a day ticket is also required on most stretches.
To fish Croome River, 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 Croome River.
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 Croome River.
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