South East England · county guide
Fishing in
Berkshire.
12 lakes, rivers and fisheries in Berkshire — mapped with species, facilities and day-ticket prices, ranked by live catch reports.
Top venues
The best fishing venues in Berkshire
Ranked by data quality — venues with full species, facility and pricing info first.
Braybrooke Community Nature and Fishing Club
Bracknell · RG42 2LP
Small wooded community pond in Bracknell with a good mix of depths, holding carp, bream, tench, perch and chub, plus parking and match facilities.
£3 per peg
Hartley Wintney Angling Society
Sandhurst · GU47 8JX
Club lakes near Sandhurst suiting pleasure, match and specimen anglers. Long Copse Top Pond is the larger of two interconnected ponds, holding carp, tench, bream and more in secure parkland surroundings.
Hartley Wintney Angling Society
Sandhurst · GU47 8JW
Club lakes near Sandhurst suiting pleasure, match and specimen anglers, with carp, tench, bream, chub, perch, pike, roach and trout in secure, scenic surroundings with parking on site.
Tackle Box
Reading · RG6 1LT
Tackle Box in Reading is a tackle shop and venue with bait, bar and specimen facilities, holding carp and pike.
Trilakes Fishery and Country Park
Sandhurst · GU47 8JQ
Tranquil well-stocked lakes in Sandhurst with day tickets, lessons, parking, tackle shop and bait. Holds bream, carp, common and mirror carp, crucians, perch, pike, roach, rudd and tench.
£10 per day, dawn to dusk
Yateley Lakes Complex
Sandhurst · GU47 8AF
Mature gravel-pit complex on the Hampshire-Surrey-Berkshire border near Sandhurst, long associated with named English carp history. A cluster of separately ticketed waters runs along the M3 corridor, drawing specimen anglers from across the South-East after low-stock, high-average fish.
Cemex Angling
Sandhurst · GU46 6WD
Cemex Angling
Sandhurst · GU47 8JW
Cemex Angling
Sandhurst · GU47 8JX
Fobney Weir Fish Ladder
Reading, unparished area · RG30 3DZ
Southcote Sluice Fish Ladder
Reading, unparished area · RG30 3DZ
Windsorview Lakes
Datchet · SL3 9HX
Species
What you can catch in Berkshire
Species aggregated from venue records across Berkshire. Browse the full UK species guide.
Do I need a licence to fish in Berkshire?
Anyone aged 13 or over fishing freshwater in Berkshire needs an Environment Agency rod licence — £36.80/year for a 2-rod trout and coarse licence, day licences from £7.30. Buy at gov.uk/fishing-licences. Most venues also charge a day ticket on top.
Fishing in Berkshire: FAQ
There are 12 mapped fishing venues in Berkshire on GilledIt, from day-ticket commercial fisheries to club waters and free spots. Well-known venues include Braybrooke Community Nature and Fishing Club, Hartley Wintney Angling Society, Hartley Wintney Angling Society. Open the map or browse the list above to find the closest water to you.
Anyone aged 13 or over fishing freshwater in Berkshire needs an Environment Agency rod licence — £36.80/year for a 2-rod trout and coarse licence, day licences from £7.30. Buy at gov.uk/fishing-licences. Most venues also charge a day ticket on top.
The most commonly stocked and reported species across Berkshire venues are carp, pike, bream, perch, roach, tench. Check each venue page for its full species list.
Yes — at least 2 venues in Berkshire list day tickets, typically £8–£25 per day. See the day-ticket directory for prices across the UK.
Open the GilledIt app and the map centres on your location with every Berkshire venue marked — filter by species, day ticket and facilities, and see live catch reports before you drive out.
See live catch reports across Berkshire
What came out this week, on what bait, at which venue. GilledIt is free on iOS and Android.
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