Strine Brook is a modest flowing waterway offering varied fishing opportunities across its 23.5km length, with moderate water quality supporting a healthy fish population. The brook typically features a mix of pools and runs over gravel and silt substrates, providing good habitat for both coarse and game fish. Access is generally available at several points along the watercourse, though anglers should confirm local fishing rights and obtain necessary permits before fishing.
Strine Brook observes the standard close season: 15 March – 15 June (rivers, England & Wales). Always check local byelaws before your visit. A rod licence alone does not grant access — most stretches require club membership or a day ticket in addition.
Water level data from the Environment Agency Real Time Flood Monitoring API. Nearest gauging station. Always verify conditions on arrival.
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Strine Brook holds brown trout, rainbow trout, dace, roach, chub, barbel, grayling.
An EA rod licence is required by law to fish Strine Brook. Club membership or a day ticket is also required on most stretches.
To fish Strine 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 Strine 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 Strine Brook.
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