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Colonels Meadow

 

Diss Mere

 

Eye Ponds

 

Monks Hall

 

River Dove (Oakley Bridge)

 

River Waveney (Brockdish)

 

River Waveney (Hoxne - Mill Lane)

 

River Waveney (Hoxne - Nine Oaks)

 

Scole Bridge

 

Scole Bridge to Billingford Weir

 

 

 

Where To Fish
To find the pegged section of the river, walk into the field opposite where you have park and follow the field round to the right. You pass a pond on your right before going over a bridge that crosses a small dyke. Keep following the path and you come out that the river deepest section. Pegs 8, 9 10 and 11 you will find depths up to 12 foot close in then the river bed rises to and weed bed 2/3 across then drops back down into a gulley near the far bank. Good roach and some nice tench can be found through pegs 1-10, with the chance of a bream to 5lb from pegs 8 to 11. This on its day can be very good piking water, where you can pick up 6 to 8 fish in a day if you are prepared to more about. The clubs biggest fish in a match fell to Bill Davies at Hoxne, the fish was a 20lb 4oz pike. So the big ones are there if you are lucky enough to find them. The flow in the summer is very slow and it pays to bring a weed rake with you.
River Waveney - Hoxne / Nine Oaks