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Hayeswater

Hayeswater is a 34 acre tarn set high in the wild open spaces of the eastern fells. The tarn is best approached from Hartsop village which lies at the foot of Kirkstone Pass near Brotherswater. At 1,400ft above sea level the fishery is a somwhat strenuous mile and half from the car - but, for those with strong legs and good lungs, the walk is well worth the effort. This is magnificent country, red deer roam the slopes above the tarn, golden eagles are frequently sighted and otters too are regular visitors.

Hayeswater reputedly holds Loch Leven trout, stocked by the ‘Yellow Earl’. Whatever their origin there is no doubt that these are exceptional wild fish, fast growing, butter bellied and feisty with a higher average size than any other high lakeland water. Fish of 1.5lbs are sometimes encountered with many around the 1lb mark.

The water is crystal clear. As a rule overcast days with a good breeze will help the angler. May and June are probably the best months but the water can fish well throughout the year – although like any wild fishery it can be unpredictable. The trick is to keep on the move and cover the ground. Blend in, keep a low profile, use traditional wet flies, cast and move. It takes about three hours to fish the full perimeter and you should be rewarded with a couple of decent fish and plenty of swirls, plucks and follows. Fish come out of nowhere and return in the blink of an eye. Late evenings can see a good rise and, if there is a ripple, dry flies will also be productive.

Hayeswater is a valuable, but still vulnerable, stronghold for wild brown trout in Cumbria. To help preserve the wild stock we encourage catch and release on this fishery.


Map & Directions

 
Travelling north from Kirkstone Pass take the first turn right after the Brotherswater Hotel. Follow the narrow lane until it ends in a National Trust car park past the last house.The track from here is clear and follows the right hand side of Hayeswater Gill to the tarn. Get your breath back before you start fishing.
 


Contact & Details

Telephone
015395 35630
E-mail
Type of fishing
Stillwater - Trout (wild)


Permits

WADAA’s Wild Trout Water permit covers this fishery and is available online, from Ullswater TIC or any WADAA permit agent. Permits cost £8.00 day.There is a two fish bag limit and barbless hooks are preferred. The season runs from a chilly 15th March to 30th September.

Buy a day permit for this fishery online

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