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What’s Happening at Gailey Trout ?


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Gailey Trout fishery in Staffordshire, was just weeks from closing until 12 members stepped in to secure trout fishing at one of the Midlands oldest fisheries. The 12 have formed a management committee and have set about to radically improve Gailey. Facilities,maintenance and the quality of fishing are the main priorities. The committee have already completed many improvements they identified when the took over Gailey in January.

Visitors will notice construction of a superb new lodge with kitchen rest area and meeting room. Timber decking terraced down to the new boat moorings, New toilet block, A new safety boat and engine has been purchased, New boats have arrived with more on the way, existing boats are being refurbished, extra casting platforms and maintenance of the existing one’s are well under way. Area’s of reeds are being cut back creating interesting new pegs, also being considered is a walk way through the woods for wading on the gravel banks, a favourite haunt from years gone by. Any one who hasn't been to Gailey recently will not recognise the place, one visitor said "more improvements have been made in 3 weeks than i have seen in the past 30 years.

"Gailey's Motto is "Run by Anglers for Anglers" so the new management team would love to see old faces and season ticket holders and new visitors. Gailey already holds a good stock of fish, new stocking will take place at the end of February and through out March.

Gailey Trout is located 800 yards off Junction 12 M6 off the A5 Cannock. for more information Tel 01785 715848

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