Last Updated: 18/01/26
Ouse Angling Preservation Association Fishing Club
The Ouse Angling Preservation Association controls several miles of the River Ouse. The stretches of the River Ouse provide coarse and some game fishing. Permit holders have access to most of the Sussex section of the Ouse from Goldbridge weir close to Newick down to North Lewes at Hamsey Cut.
Membership
| Coarse (Season) | ||
| Adults (19-64) | OAP (65+) | Children (14-18) |
| £105 | £80 | £20 |
Coarse (Day Tickets) |
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| Adults (19-64) | OAP (65+) | Children (14-18) |
| £12 | £12 | £6 |
Sea Trout (Season) |
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| Adults (19-64) | OAP (65+) | Children (14-18) |
| £140 | £110 | £50 |
Sea Trout (Day Tickets) |
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| Adults (19-64) | OAP (65+) | Children (14-18) |
| £20 | £20 | £10 |
*Under 14's are free when fishing with a senior member.
Ouse Angling Preservation Association ask for memberships and day ticket permits to be purchased through the Ouse Angling Preservation Association website.
*The prices / info shown here may be incorrect / out of date, the fishery owner overrules this info
Ouse Angling Preservation Association Contact Details
Telephone: 07899 245680
Email: daveh@ouseaps.co.uk
Website:
www.ouseaps.co.uk
Ouse Angling Preservation Association Waters
OAPS has a water sharing agreement with Copthorne and District Angling Club (CDAC) giving access to most of the river from Goldbridge (Newick) downstream to the Anchor Inn, plus a number of stillwaters.
Ouse Angling Preservation Association Rivers
River Ouse, East Sussex
The River Ouse runs from Lower Beeding in West Sussex down through Barcombe Mills from here the river is tidal to the Sea at New Haven. This lower section of the river has strong currents and has been susceptable to flooding, the upper section is fairly slow flowing.
