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Sharpness Canal Zander Fishing

Article by
Richard Cosgrif

Richard Cosgrif

Linking Gloucester Docks to Bristol the Sharpness Canal was a transport link between the two.

Conceived in the 'canal mania' period of the late 18th century , the 'Gloucester and Berkeley Ship Canal' scheme (as it was originally named) was started by architect and civil engineer Robert Mylne , but rapidly encountered financial difficulties - to such an extent that Mylne left the project in 1798 . Some 20 years later, Thomas Telford was appointed to bring the scheme to completion, and he moved the southern junction to Sharpness Point. After these significant delays, the canal opened in April 1827 .

Now the canal is more used for pleasure boats although commercial shipping still does use the canal.

Approximately 17 miles long with 16 bridges , you have plenty of places to fish with Zander running though out the Sharpness Canal.The only down side with the canal is that parking can be hard and you will have to walk up to 1 mile plus to get to some good pegs , but that's why they are good !

Season tickets are £26.00 and day tickets are £2.50 which you can pay for on the bank ( This information may have changed when you read this , so please check with a local tackle shop before fishing )

The Sharpness Canal has both the typical canal bank side up around gloucester but goes a bit more wild below Quedgeley.

The photo below is looking down stream to the Pilot Inn

Sharpness Canal Zander Fishing

This picture is of the Sharpness Canal below the Pilot Inn Bridge where the banks get more wild and much less fished as its a bit of a walk.

Zander Sharpness Canal

The Canal is approximately 16 to 17 feet deep in the middle with the inner shelf being 10 foot, Like all zander venues you need to find were the bait fish are. Keep an eye on the match results as this will indicate were the shoal are thus were the zander will be.

Good zander fishing can be had on any stretch from Quedgeley up to Gloucester Docks. Zander here run from a few pounds up to 14lb with live bait Roach float tactics seeming to work best for me.

The Canal has virtually now flow but when the gates are opened you will need 2oz lead to hold. This does not happen often.

On the Sharpness Canal there is a cull system in affect which is totally beyond me ( they are stuck in the 80s ) But I will never kill a zander because some idiot has read some information 20 years out of date.

Zander Venue

I will update this page as more information came to hand as I've only just started to fish here and am still trying new areas and tactics out

 

Article by
Richard Cosgrif

Richard Cosgrif

 

 

Sharpness Canal