All sessions and experiences can be tailored to suit your ability, aspirations and requirements. A giant horseshoe shaped band of limestone extends from the source above Kirkby Stephen, opening onto the Carlisle and Solway Plain in the North. WHERE IS IT? About Carlisle Angling Association. Carlisle to Rockcliffe following the River Eden Distance: 8 miles | 12.9km | 4-5 hours This linear walk takes in Roman and railway history, a salmon fishery, a … {map} PUT-IN'S/ TAKE-OUT'S: Park in the large layby on the B6263 halfway between Wetheral and the A69. The Grayling found on the River Eden are both widespread and in many instances of very high quality, with fish regularly taken over the 2lb mark on the fly rod. Also included in the cost is the tuition, guiding and use of any quality tackle and equipment needed if you do not have any, it is on private water on the river Eden in the Northern Lake District and easily accessed. The Eden Valley is one of Cumbria’s hidden gems and a fishing paradise. With the range of water types available in the Appleby waters, there is the opportunity for all fly fishing methods to be practised, including Czech nymph in winter and spider fishing in the riffles through much of the year. The River Eden Catchment covers some 2,500 square kilometres; it is one of the most geologically and botanically diverse river catchments in the UK. Salmon fishing on the Eden is very popular so it is advisable to make your booking well in advance. Carlisle Angling Association had it’s birth at a meeting held in the Royal Hotel on Friday, 17th December 1852 when it was resolved “That an Association be formed for the better protection of the River Eden and it’s tributaries with a view to the preservation and increase of the fish therein and for the improvement of angling in the District.” Professional fly fishing tuition and guiding for salmon, trout and grayling on the river Eden in Cumbria with Glyn Freeman. GUIDE TO THE RIVER EDEN (Wetheral to Carlisle) NAME OF RIVER: Eden. River Eden, Warwick Hall, Warwick-on-Eden, Carlisle. Opened in 1932 as a memorial to the fallen of the Great War of 1914 - 1918, this ' natural' park extends upstream along the sinuous River Eden from Eden Bridge 17 May 2016 13664 Article rating: 3.1 Rickerby Park is a public open space in Carlisle, Cumbria on the banks of the River Eden. A stunning bit of the River Eden overlooked by the historic Warwick Hall. It is considered one of the best salmon rivers in the north of England and holds the record for the largest fly caught salmon in the country. Fishing is for salmon, sea trout (some herrling / finnock), brown trout and coarse fish. The River Eden is approximately 90 miles long and travels from source to Sea in the beautiful Eden Valley. Cumbria has more fishing waters than any other county in England, with the River Eden at its heart. It eventually reaches the sea at Carlisle. Carlisle DAA have 7 miles double bank on the river Eden with 27 named pools. Included in the cost is a fishing permit for one person, (for one extra fishing add £50). : North Cumbria. In winter the game fishing stops and coarse anglers are invited on to trot or leger for nets of grayling. A very big welcome to Cumbria Fly Fishing! River Eden. Membership is open to residents living within 5 miles of the city centre however, Visitor Season tickets are available. Fishing in split into two beats but the hotspot is on the first bend opposite the hall itself. All Appleby AA fishing is on the River Eden amid stunning Cumbrian scenery.