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« on: February 16, 2008, 11:35:12 PM »

This is all the info I can find but if anyone has anymore can they please add it :

Simon Foster @ Egton Estates has now introduced a no worm rule,and from next year the price will be going up to £45 per day on His stretch of water, about 1.5 miles from Egton estate, Great water thou plenty of holding areas and fish good takers.
Egton Estate phone no:-01947 895466/7.

Does anyone know the exact boundaries ? Any pics of the water would be useful too.
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 01:16:09 PM »

The Egton Estate water starts at the stepping stones at Egton Bridge, goes down to the road bridge, at Egton Bridge. Then it re-starts again at (approx) the bottom end of the Estate garden and then goes all the way down the toll road( water is far enough from the toll road not to be bothered by walkers and dogs) until you get to a stone railway bridge, then the river becomes the EFA water. Not sure how much is double bank if any. Hope that helps.
As you say there are some excellent holding pools and many fish into the teens of pounds. Always popular, so getting booking if you are wanting to fish the Estate water. Only three rods (I believe) per day so you will not be fighting for a pool to fish.
Best thing to do is to ring the Estate and I am sure they will be only too happy to help with your enquiries.   
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