Bank House Fly Fishery

At 2½ acres Bank House is only a small water, but it has been carefully planned and designed with fly fishing and wildlife in mind.

A total of twelve small islands are scattered over the water giving the fishery a network of slow swims and pools.

The water flows evenly around the lake before exiting from one of three outlets. This means that there are few if any ‘dead’ areas where the water can warm in summer and become low in oxygen.

It also means that the trout movements around the fishery are widespread and determined only by the availability of food.

The islands and the vegetation break the line of sight for the angler, so that even when the fishery is full with 16 fishermen it does not feel crowded and gives a feeling of privacy with plenty of space available for the roving fishermen.