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Hollow Angling Society is a small limited membership fishing club with  nine differing still waters and three sections of river fishing all around the north east corner of the M25. Ranging from ideal junior ponds to serious Carp fishing waters and a famous natural river

 

We are members of the Fishers Green Consortium  controlling the complex consisting of the Old River Lea, the Flood relief channel from Holyfield [Landridge] weir to Fishers Green lane, Seventy Acre lake, part of Holyfield [Landridge] lake and Hooks Marsh

We are members of the Turnford Angling Consortium  controlling the Slipe lane fishery in the Lea Valley Regional Park, consisting of Railway pit, Marsh pit, Lea pit and Boot pit, well known for their specimen fish especially notable are the Tench, Bream and  Carp.

 

Other fisheries are Passingford pond near Abridge in Essex and Paradise lake in the Warlies estate between Woodford and Epping. We also have tickets for the Lea Relief Channel between Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross.

We are members of both The Angling Trust and Fish Legal

Matches are arranged on a regular basis throughout the year to other waters in London and Essex.

Our membership is limited each year to ensure our fisheries are not over fished,. with existing members coming  mainly from the East London, South Essex and Hertfordshire areas, covering boroughs such as Walthamstow, Leyton, Leytonstone, Chingford, Woodford, Wanstead, Redbridge, Loughton, Debden, Epping, Waltham abbey, Waltham cross, Cheshunt, Enfield, Hainault, Barking and Romford.

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