Quick facts
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Set in South East England, King George VI Reservoir is a reservoir. UK reservoirs are often managed for trout or coarse fishing through a water company or club — check for day tickets and access before travelling. Track catches and weather for this water in the GilledIt app.
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King George VI Reservoir: frequently asked questions
Yes — King George VI Reservoir is a fishing venue in South East England. Contact the fishery directly to confirm rules and bookings.
Day-ticket availability for King George VI Reservoir isn't confirmed in our records. Contact the venue to ask about day tickets, season permits, or club membership.
Species records for King George VI Reservoir aren't confirmed in our database yet. Open the GilledIt app to see recent catches logged by other UK anglers, or contact the fishery for current stocks.
Yes — anyone aged 13 or over fishing for freshwater fish in England or Wales needs an Environment Agency rod licence, even on private waters like King George VI Reservoir. A 12-month 2-rod licence is £36.80 in 2026, and juniors aged 13–16 fish free but must register. Read our full guide at /blog/fishing-licence-uk-guide.
See what's biting at King George VI Reservoir
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