Grand Union canal - main canal: Cooks Wharf, Pitstone, to Tring station
Day and guest tickets available on most sections. There is good pedestrian access along the entire length and most sections can accommodate disabled anglers.
Overhead power cables affect some canal fisheries - observe the No Fishing signs which are placed on either side of each set of cables.
Night fishing is not allowed on any of our of our canal waters.
Cooks Wharf (map) to Marsworth lock house - members & guest only, no day tickets
This section holds a large variety of species, although it is renowned for carp. Roach and bream should not be ignored, and perch and chub are also present and some could be considered specimen size. Most baits work well and groundbait should be used if targeting roach and bream. This venue will produce fish all year round. Please park in an orderly fashion on this popular venue. There is NO fishing allowed opposite Dunstable & district boat club marina (between the white arrows on notices). Although fishing is allowed in the first marina please observe the boater’s privacy and do not cast alongside the boats.Marsworth lock house to Red Lion (map) to BW yard (map) (aka 'the Red Lion stretch')
This section is famous for its carp fishing; carp are present in almost every peg together with roach, chub and large perch.Fishing is not allowed on either side of the canal between the British Waterways yard and the White Lion bridge.
Marsworth White Lion (map) to Wendover Arm junction (aka 'the flight', or the 'ressie pounds')
Being close to the car park, the first pound is very popular and holds a good head of fish including perch, roach and bream. The canal then climbs through several locks and the further up you go, the less people you'll see fishing, although there are plenty of fish in there. The towpath here can be very busy with pedestrians, cyclists, dogs etc. so beware !Fishing is not allowed between the Wendover Arm junction and the Grand Junction Arms bridge.