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The Forum

Club member Johnny Baker has made a few changes and as a result we now have a much better forum for Club Members to use to discuss angling in this area.

The Forum is run independently, and not by the Committe. However, it is requested that all posts to the Forum are kept clean, and that the Forum is not used for "having a go" at other anglers.

 

 

 

Welcome to the FFA website

The Furness Fishing Association was formed in 1950 and was originally all one club. Since then it has seen its membership grow and a need for more dedicated sections to be formed. Today it consists of 5 sections covering all aspects of angling and a shooting section. The Coarse section averages a membership of 300+ a year, with a quarter being junior members.

 

The Coarse section has 11 waters to fish in the Furness area, with the majority being at the Roanhead complex. All sorts of fish are stocked to cater for all types of anglers from pleasure to specimen. (Please refer to Club Rules for waters open to unaccompanied juniors.)

There are 3 excellent carp waters within the complex, High pond, Burn Hole, and Rita, all of which boast double figure fish and High pond currently holds the club record for a carp at 35lb-9oz. These waters also double up as match venues along with Low pond as there are also a good head of smaller fish, Roach, Bream, Tench and Perch, to be had by the pleasure or match angler.

 

The outlying ponds at Roanhead are small but hold some very good fish. Moorfoot can be found on the roadside towards Roanhead beach , Woodend is in the other direction towards Askam.

Our ponds away from Roanhead are 21Pond and Carr Kettle at Lindal, Mere Tarn at Gleaston and Ormsgill Reservoir in the town, which is recognized as a specimen fish water.

 

Chairman: George Grainger has now been a long time member of the club and currently serves as Chairman of the Executive committee and the Coarse Section

If you wish to know more about the club you can contact us here and we will try to help.

 

 

 

 

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