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River Bain

             
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Address:  Bainbridge, North Yorkshire, DL8 3EE, England
Contact:  Rose and Crown Inn or Aysgarth Garage    Are you the owner?
Tel:  01969 650225
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Type of water:  River / stream.
Description:  Fish the shortest river in the country - all 2 miles of it.

The water is controlled by the Richmond and District Angling Club
Season: 
Species:  Grayling, brown trout
Stocking policy: 
Day tickets:  £10 from the Rose and Crown in Bainbridge or Aysgarth Garage.
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Catch & release:  Yes
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Nearest main road:  A684
Directions:  Take the A684 heading out of Leyburn towards Hawes, you will see a left turn prior to reaching Bainbridge which is signposted Countersette, take this road heading to a car park at Lake Semerwater where you can park you car.
Last updated:  24/02/2009

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