

In late Autumn/Winter, expect to see cod, whiting and codling along from Cromer to Overstand, Mundesley and Trimingham.
NORTH BLOODSHORE FISHING PLUS
There’s good night fishing at Weybourne, Sheringham and West Runton to Cromer, plus mackerel in summer. Catch bass, tope and cod off-shore from Wells to the shingle bank at Cley and Salthouse beach (good for skate and thornbacks). You can fish dawn until dusk by prior arrangement by calling 01263 861373.īeach fishing is free with a valid fishing licence. You can also head to the National Trust's Felbrigg Hall lake. Gunthorpe Hall lake is great for fishing for pike, perch, carp and tench. There is coarse fishing for bream, carp, tench and roach available at the National Trust Blickling Estate lake where the fishing season runs from June through to March each year. In advance of your visit, make sure you check the rules. The multi-use fishing here is great for beginners as it’s free (with a licence plus by kind permission of the owner). The waterways are used for canoeing and regular trips run by the trust but there are still plenty of quiet places to drop in a line for rudd, roach, pike, tench, perch and bream. The banks and landing jetty at Ebridge Mill provide great spots for anglers. The North Walsham and Dilham Canal Trust has spent years working towards restoring the former working canal. See our round up of best places to go fishing in north Norfolk and also see suggestions in the North Norfolk Fishing Guide. You can see the freshwater rod fishing rules here. Just make sure you have the correct licence and permissions in place before you go and that it’s not the coarse fishing or pike closed season. The Broads, north Norfolk inland waterways and the coast provide some fabulous opportunities for those experienced in fishing as well as fishing novices.
