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PULBOROUGH ANGLING SOCIETY

Pulborough Angling Society

Last Updated: 01/03/26

Pulborough Angling Society

Pulborough Angling Society control a number of coarse fishing lakes and have access to a number of stretches of rivers (Rother, Adur and Arun). There is a wide variety of fish species within the clubs waters, including: Carp, Pike, Tench, Barbel, Trout, Mullet, Roach, Rudd, Bream, Perch, Chub, Dace, Crucians and Gudgeon.



Membership

MEMBERSHIP TYPE2026/27Tackle Shop/Paper Booklets
Adult (22+)£80£85
Disabled£50£55
Senior Citizen (65+)£50£55
Intermediate (18-21)£60£65
Junior (13-17)FREE£5
Family£90£95
Married Couple/Spouses£90£95

*Membership if from April 1st of each year to 31st March.

*The prices / info shown here may be incorrect / out of date, the fishery owner overrules this info



Pulborough Angling Society Contact Details

Telephone: 01903 872495 / Mob: 07551 820873
Email: info@pulboroughanglingsociety.com
Website: www.pulboroughas.com


Pulborough Fishing Club Lakes

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CARP MATCH PIKE

Brinsbury College

This water is a small, very shallow pond stocked with Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, Rudd and Pike.

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Goose Green Fishing Lakes
CARP MATCH

Goose Green Fishing Lakes

Goose Green Fishery is a fishing complex made up of 6 angling lakes popular with both pleasure and match anglers.

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Pulborough Fishing Club Rivers

River Adur
CARP MATCH PIKE

River Adur

The Adur River is a fast flowing river located in mid Sussex which stretches from West Sussex to East Sussex. A number of fishing clubs have access to the water.

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River Arun
CARP MATCH PIKE

River Arun

The River Arun is a tidal river offering river fishing for some nice bream, chub, usual river fish and some good pike fishing.

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River Rother
CARP MATCH PIKE

River Rother

The River Rother runs from Rotherfield through Kent and East Sussex to the idyllic town of Rye where the mouth of the river can be found. The water holds a mix of fish species and is very popular with Pike anglers. A number of clubs have access to the river who often run match fishing competitions.

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