About
Darlington Anglers Club, led by passionate anglers in the heart of Darlington, County Durham, offers a top-notch experience for fishing enthusiasts. Founded in 1893, the club boasts over 300 members and provides around nine miles of river fishing on the famous River Tees, plus a six-acre stocked lake at Cleasby.
A standout feature of Darlington Anglers Club is its unwavering commitment to a 100% catch and release policy. The club's Committee, with a clear focus on conservation, ensures that no fish—whether it's salmon, sea trout, brown trout, grayling, or any coarse species—are removed from their waters. This approach supports thriving fish populations, promising bigger catches for sport. For those craving freshly caught fish, they suggest a visit to local markets or supermarkets.
The club's riverside stretches from High Coniscliffe to where the River Skerne joins the River Tees near Croft, offering a wealth of brown trout, grayling, salmon, and coarse fish. At the stocked lake, anglers can find Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, pike, bream, and carp.
Catering to both seasoned and beginner anglers, Darlington Anglers Club offers diverse membership options that grant access to a variety of fishing environments. As a proud member of the Angling Trust and Fish Legal, Darlington Anglers Club is dedicated to advocating for anglers' interests, promoting education, and supporting conservation efforts.
For the latest news and events, anglers are encouraged to follow the club's Facebook page. The club also provides crucial contact numbers for reporting any suspicious activities or incidents related to their waters.
Darlington Anglers Club is more than just a fishing spot; it's a community of enthusiasts who share a commitment to preserving the joy of fishing and the health of fish populations.

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