Rivers

Adams Mill is probably one of the most famous stretches of the great Ouse. It once was included in our normal ticket but unfortunately due to the demands of the owners has become expensive and limited in the number of anglers who can use it.

Bradwell Lake complex: 400 yards approximately with most species including notable chub. Park in car parks only.

City Ouzel: More than 3 miles in three sections: Sparkes Meadow (Water Eaton Park) through to Watling Street; alongside Caldecotte Lake (A5 dual carriageway to Simpson Road); and adjacent to Willen Lake. Good for most species (chub to 5lb plus). Sparkes produced a 60lb net last season.

Emberton Park: A superb fishery complex.  MKAA is the only club able to give you free fishing there as your MKAA ticket is valid here.  You do need to purchase a car entrance ticket though.  Fishing is available on the river and 4 lakes.

Olney Ouse: The small backwater near the old tannery in Olney can produce some cracking roach, even our chairman managed 24lb in one session.

Ravenstone Mill: mega barbel, good chub, roach, bream, perch & pike. Approximately 1,400 yards with 2 fields upstream of weir and 3 down. Park only in car park inside the gate. MKAA season ticket holders ONLY.

Stony Ouse: Three sections stretching from Toombs Meadow through Hollands Field and ending in Brush Mill totalling approximately 1,300 yards of quality Ouse fishing. Some excellent roach, perch & pike with bream close to 8lb and some big solitary chub to 6lb. Weir is upstream limit.

River Tove:  MKAA controls the fishing on two section of the River Tove near Castlethorpe.  The first is Lincoln Lodge Farm where we have approximately 1,200 yards of bank. Great fun on its day with superb chub, perch & roach. An excellent 'stalking' water. Please Park only in the designated area. MKAA season book holders ONLY.  The second smaller section is called the Big Meadow where we have approximately 800 yards of bank upstream of Castlethorpe road bridge. Some of the very best fishing on the Tove! Parking has been improved.  MKAA season book holders only.

Wolverton Ouse: Circling around Old Wolverton Town, the Ouse is generally shallowish, pacy and full of surprises.  Wolverton Ouse (up stream of the Galleon canal aqueduct), Whitings (down to the Haversham railway viaduct) and Stone Park on downstream to New Bradwell can, on their day produce the stuff fishy dreams are made of.