Stone Private Angling Club

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New Pool

S.P.A.C are pleased to announce that our members can now fish the Meir & Longton British Legion pool at Hobbergate.
In return their members can fish Hobbergate pool and Wilds farm pool.

A gate code is required for the lock available from club officials or membership outlets.

There is no night fishing on their pool.

For more details please contact Mick Ellams secretary.

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Mark Bowers
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Where to get your licence

Get your licence from these:
Dolphin Tackle Shop
Get your licence from Dolphin Tackle Shop The Boat Yard Stoke Tel: 01782 849390
Rowleys Fishing Supplies
Get your licence from Rowleys Fishing Supplies Trentham Road Longton Tel: 01782 341035
All In
Get your licence from All In Whitebridge Estate Stone Tel: 01785 818358.
Pickerings
Get your licence from Pickerings Moorland Road Burslem Tel: 01782 814941

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  • Carp

  • Tench

  • Roach

  • Perch

mirror-carp1 

Mirror carp are a type of fish, commonly found in the United Kingdom and Europe.
They can grow in excess of 60lb - the last few British record fish have all been mirror carp.
tench1 

Tench have a stocky, carp-like shape, olive-green skin, darker above and almost golden below.  The mouth is rather narrow and provided at each corner with a very small barbel.  Maximum size is 70 cm.
roach1 

Roach are typically a small fish, often reaching no more than about 35 cm in length. A fish of 1 kg (2¼ lb) would be considered a largish specimen but they can, attain weights just in excess of 1.8 kg (4 lb).
perch1

Perch are lovers of both still and running water, but prefer to live close to, beneath or among structures like wooden pilings and boat-houses, sunken tress, deep holes and gullies, and road and railway bridges which span the river systems. They are happiest when surrounded by the vertical stems of marginal plants. 

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