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SUTTON BINGHAM COARSE FISHING

SUTTON BINGHAM COARSE FISHING

 

 

The reservoir was created in 1955 to supply water to the Yeovil area. It cost £1,000,000 to build and involved flooding the valley. The remains of Sutton Mill, dating from 1699, are under the water and pottery from the 11th and 12th centuries have been found in the reservoir.

The fishery is over 140 acres in size and holds a huge head of Carp, Roach, Rudd and Trout, the odd Chub has also been spotted. There are no Bream, Pike or Perch in this water.

It now provides an environment for overwintering wildfowl and migrant birds including the Osprey

BOOKING INFORMATION

The club has been working to secure free fishing at Sutton Bingham for its members on a day ticket basis, and we are pleased to announce that we have achieved this.

* Members wishing to fish SB must first book the activity on our website like you would book a guest ticket or make a match booking when you do this you will see a discount code, you must then book through the Wessex water website in the normal way using your discount code to receive a free days fishing
There are limited pegs per day at the reservoir it will be on a first come first basis, 
YSAA WOULD LIKE TO THANK PHIL AND RICHARD AT SB FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE