Fishing on the River Medway
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Fishing

There are many great angling opportunities along the River Medway and its tributaries.

Plenty to catch

Anglers on the Medway have recorded catches of sole, eel, flounder, brown shrimp, sea trout, whiting and even the odd salmon. 

Streams in the Weald support resident populations of small but highly coloured brown trout. The lower stretches of both the Teise and Beult are managed as coarse fisheries with chub, roach, dace and pike. 

In the middle and lower reaches of streams where the water is deeper, there are bream and tench. Minnows, gudgeon, stone loaches, bullheads, brook lampreys and perch are also found in riffles.

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