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Situated 1 mile to the west of Shrewsbury on B4380 is the Association-owned fishery at Bicton.
Approx 1 mile, single bank, of the River Severn, which provides an ideal match length for up to 90 anglers.
Access to carpark,one field from river, is gained via a dirt track from a gate between a house and the vicarage, opposite a sharp bend in the road. Beware of electric wire fences across the track to car park.
Species present include pike, perch, dace, roach, chub, barbel eels trout and salmon.
The fishery is approx 4 miles, single bank of the River Severn on the Loton Park Estate at Alderbury – 8 miles south of Shrewsbury.
There is parking at either end of the stretch. The wide flood plain prevents one driving to the river in wet conditions – parking in farm lanes only. In dry conditions, using the dirt tracks, one can drive to the river bank. However, a 4-wheel drive vehicle is recommended.
Species include chub, barbel, dace, roach, bream, carp, perch, pike, eels, trout, grayling and salmon.
The banks of the river vary, it is advisable to take a strong stick to beat down nettles and reeds to create yourself a safe swim. Please take care, the water can be very deep right down the edge (7-10 feet in places).