Where to Fish in the UK?: 10 Must-Visit Spots for Every Angler

Where to Fish in the UK?: 10 Must-Visit Spots for Every Angler

Here’s your BearDry‑style guide to the Top 10 Fishing Spots in the UK—designed for adventurers who want rugged scenery, rich catches, and gear that stands up to rain, spray, and action.

1. River Itchen, Hampshire

A chalk‑stream icon with gin‑clear flow and wild brown trout. For a real BearDry moment, wade into crystal waters wearing your waterproof kit, roll out a dry‑fly, and let the action unfold.

  • Best in May–June 

2. Lake Windermere, Cumbria

England’s largest natural lake—big pike, perch, trout, eels, plus Arctic charr. Launch from shore or kayak; zip up your dry pack and let your rod do the talking.

3. River Wye, Herefordshire / Wales

Diverse beats: trout and salmon upstream, barbel and chub downstream. Pair your waterproof trousers with a day ticket and be ready for action in dramatic landscapes.

4. Rutland Water, Rutland

Massive reservoir stocked with rainbow trout, zander, pike. Bring a waterproof backpack, rain‑ready hat, and stay dry while you reel in the trophies.

5. River Dove, Peak District

Limestone gorge fishing – grayling, trout, coarse species. Ideal for Twitchy rods and light pack &; rain-resistant gear, and stick with minimal‑bulk essentials.

6. Loch Leven, Kinross (Scotland)

Wild brown trout with bite‑back style and stunning castle backdrop. Follow BearDry advice: layer up, pack waterproofs, and strike when mayfly hatches hit.

7. Redmire Pool, Herefordshire

UK‑carp legend—giants up to 50 lb. Access is tight, serious anglers only. Perfect for those who want exclusive sessions—with all your waterproof kit from BearDry in tow.

8. Tring Reservoirs, Hertfordshire

Coarse‑angling paradise—carp to 35 lb, tench, bream, wels catfish. Launch a converted waterproof belt bag and wade through marshy margins.

9. Norfolk Broads & River Wensum

Wide waterways bursting with perch, bream, roach, carp, pike. A BearDry dry backpack and water-resistant hat make for all-day comfort in the wetlands.

10. River Trent – Collingham Weir, Nottinghamshire

Barbel central, with fierce runs and strong currents. You'll need gear that keeps you dry while battling heavy-hitting fish.

BearDry Angling Essentials:

  • Tough waterproof backpack/dry‑bag – stash gear safely onshore or afloat.

  • Weather‑proof headgear – hats that shed rain, not style.

BearDry Adventure Tips:

When to Go





Where to Be





What to Pack





Spring (May–June)





Chalkstreams & lochs





Lightweight waterproof top & bottoms, dry‑bags





Summer evenings





Reservoirs & broads





Compact dry pack, hat, polarized sunglasses





Autumn/Winter





Big pike/barbel waters





Heavy‑duty waterproof layers, secure backpacks





Style Meets Utility

Striking the right look on the water doesn’t mean compromising function. Go for:

  • Jet Black 15L DryPack – rugged & ready, perfect for tackle and tech

  • Black Soft Cord Bucket‑Hat – dry, breathable, stylish beardrystore.com

  • Water‑resistant tops/hats – ready for rain, wind, or spray-included landings 

Whether you’re fly‑fishing chalk streams, kayak‑casting in deeper waters, or specimen‑hunting in secret beats, BearDry equips you to stay dry, stay stylish—and stay sharp. Ready for your next adventure? Tag us in your catches and kit shots—we’d love to feature real‑world BearDry anglers in action.

Tight lines, dry gear, endless adventure.