Norfolk Fishing Network 2004 - 2024 - Staffordshire Fisheries

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Staffordshire Fishing Venues
Fishery Name: Kingstanding Pools
Address: Newborough Road, Hanbury, Needwood, Staffordshire, DE13 8SN
Entrance Grid Ref. SK 16069 24515

Car Park Grid Ref: SK 15993 24716
Sat Nav: DE13 8SN
Phone Numbers: 07891 126910
Email Address: ?
Description: Kingstanding Pools

Top Pool

No Night fishing on this pool

Middle Pool

No night fishing on this pool

Bottom Pool

Night Fishing is allowed, the current stay limit is 24hrs between 31st March and 31st September then 48hrs between 1st October and end of February.Once.one 24 or 48hrs there is no return to the venue for a further 48hrs.



Fish Species:
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Barbel
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Bitterling
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Bleak
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Bream
Common
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Bream
Silver
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Bullhead
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Carp
Common
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Carp
Crucian
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Carp
F1 Carp
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Carp
Ghost
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Carp
Grass
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Carp
Leather
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Carp
Koi
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Carp
Mirror
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Catfish
Wels
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Chub
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Crayfish
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Dace
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Eel
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Goldfish
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Goldfish
Brown
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Grayling
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Gudgeon
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Minnow
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Orfe/Ide
Blue
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Orfe/Ide
Golden
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Orfe/Ide
Silver
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Perch
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Pike
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Pumpkin
seed
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Roach
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Rudd
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Rudd
Golden
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Ruffe
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Schelly
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Stickle
back
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Stone
Loach
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Sturgeon
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Tench
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Tench
Golden
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Walleye
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Zander
General Rules

Please DO NOT gain access to the pools via the industrial estate this is private land you must use the correct entrance and park in our car parks DO NOT park in the industrial estate,

Bait boats are NOT allowed rule 20.

LEAVE NO LITTER AND STRICTLY NO FIRES

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1. Members must read and understand these Rules. Members breaking any Rule may be expelled from the Association.

THE COMMITTEES DECISION IS FINAL

2. All members must obey the Environment Agency (E.A.) bye-laws.



Members must:

Completely dry out any keepnets, unhooking mats, weigh slings before using them on BMAA waters.

Keep to the river bank or tow path, or to an appropriate access, fishing from banks only.

Close all gates where appropriate. Our lock may be accompanied on a gate by other locks. In this case our lock must always be kept locked,

even if members are following on shortly after yourselves.

Not leave any litter.

Not damage any property.

Not light any fires including BBQ's of any type, only small gas ring cookers are allowed.

Maintain a minimum distance of 15 yards distance apart, if requested.

Not remove or excessively cut back, bankside trees, bushes or fences without the authorisation of the committee.

Not move fish under any circumstances, this applies to all BMAA waters, this includes live baits or moving from pond to pond to continue fishing. All fish to be returned to their original water.

3. Members must pay their subscriptions via Clubmate in full, see subscriptions page.

Any member not having paid within 30 days of membership expiring will forfeit membership.

Proof of membership is by an identification card.

It is the member's responsibility to renew membership each year, by paying the appropriate subscription.

4. Members, when fishing, must produce their proof of membership on demand of other members or bailiffs. All members should be on the alert to prevent trespassing by asking strangers to produce their identification where safe to do so, do not put yourself at risk.

5. If any unauthorised person or persons are found fishing in the waters of the Association, such person or persons will be asked to pack away and leave the area and may be prosecuted at the discretion of the Committee.

6. All Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout must be returned to the water. All coarse fish must be returned to the water including pike, eels and grayling on termination of fishing, in accordance with EA byelaws. 7. River Dove ONLY - During the close season for coarse fish, fishing for trout is by fly only. There is no fishing with bait or lures on any running water during the close season.

8. Guest Day tickets are available to all members.

9. Any Member may take his or her spouse fishing free of charge during the daytime, no night fishing guests allowed without prior permission from the secretary on a case by case basis. Senior members may take persons under the age of 16 free of charge in an effort to teach aand or encourage them, provided that they all fish the same peg, with NO increase in the number of rods allowed per peg. See also general rule 14.

10. For all matches listed on BMAA website, no members shall pleasure fish either bank of the match length during the match.

11. All members must use a suitable sized landing net and when fishing for Pike, Carp, Barbel and specimen fish must use a suitably sized unhooking mat, sling etc. The applies to ALL waters.

12. Night fishing at Branston Water Park, is controlled by use of a night permit that must be applied for each year. A charge may be made and/or numbers may be restricted. All other night fishing may be restricted, please see the relevant water rules to see if night fishing is allowed and for how long.

13. When fishing the River Dove anglers must not fish the swim of another angler already fishing from the opposite bank, unless they have no objection.

14. Only two rods are allowed on all club waters the exceptions are:

Branston Water Park

Manor Park

Saddlesall

Oddstone including Coton and Predator

Staunton Harold

where 3 rods are allowed, subject to EA rules.

15. Only semi barbless treble hooks are allowed with the exception of lures where barbed trebles are allowed.

16. Carp sacks and or retainers are allowed during the hours of darkness and for a maximum of one daylight hour only and must be totally dry before use.

17. A member can spend no more than 24 hours on one river peg, but that member can move to another peg.

18. Members should not take dogs with them onto club waters with the exception of Branston Water Park where dogs are allowed to be taken. Dogs must be tethered AT ALL TIMES.

19. No carp are to be retained in keepnets or sacks at Kingstanding pools except during an official event. This is to help prevent movement of fish between pools.

20. Bait boats are NOT allowed on Kingstanding, Cauldwell, Callingwood and Rangemore.

21. All person(s) fishing B.M.A.A waters must carry a current EA Rod Licence and produce it on request of any authorised official.

22. Where night fishing is permitted (see individual venue details) there is a 48-hr maximum stay with exceptions of Branston Water Park where members can stay for a maximum of five days,Manor Park where members can stay for 72 hrs. Saddlesall where members can stay for 5 days and Kingstanding, bottom pool only and Caldwell where members can stay for a maximum of 24hrs from 31st March to 1st October and 48hrs outside these dates.

23. No camping on any club water under any circumstances. Our fisheries and car parks are for angling only NOT for camping.

24. Night fishing is for members only unless an application is made to the secretary for a single guest (non fishing) to join them (this must be approved before the date). When night fishing it is only permitted to use a single bivvy or a brolly, NOT tents. If night fishing on a river brolly's only, no bivvies or tents permitted on any river.

25. You are responsible for any litter in your swim, whether it's yours or not. Litter must be cleared before fishing and taken with you when you leave. No excuses. Anyone found with litter at their peg immediately after fishing, even if it is not theirs, will be banned from the association.

26. No access is available on The River Trent during the close season for members to walk the banks, prebait, Fish spot etc. BMAA may change padlocks to combination locks during close season period.

27. No junior members may night fish unless accompanied by a full BMAA adult or OAP member.

28. No fishing is allowed for Pike during the period from 15th March until 30th September, i.e, no use of deadbaits, livebaits, lures, spinners etc. Deadbaiting for eels with single hook rigs is permitted in the period one hour before dusk to an hour after dawn. Drop shotting and lure fishing maximum sized lure being 2" = 50mm long with single hooks and no wire traces is permitted for other predatory fish.



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