Harthill

Harthill in Yorkshire boasts three ponds covering 33 acres, serving as the main water source for Chesterfield Canal and housing Rotherham Sailing Club.

The ponds offer abundant fishing opportunities for various fish species like carp, bream, roach, and pike, making it a popular location for anglers following fishery rules and respecting the residential surroundings.

Harthill

Harthill, Yorkshire, S26 7, United Kingdom

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About Harthill

Harthill in Yorkshire has three ponds that cover 33 acres. It is the main source of water for the local Chesterfield Canal and is also where Rotherham Sailing Club is located.

The ponds are home to a variety of fish including carp, bream, roach, and pike. If you can find the fish, you can expect to catch something on almost every cast.

Many people consider Harthill to be a good spot for carp fishing, with some anglers catching more than 30 fish in a single session. The carp in the ponds usually weigh around 8 pounds, but some can weigh up to 30 pounds.

Bream are also common in the ponds, making it a popular spot for all types of anglers.

It’s important to follow the fishery rules, so always check with the fishery bailiff for any updates or changes. And because the reservoir is located in a residential area, it’s important to be respectful and considerate to the people who live nearby.

The ponds are stocked with carp, bream, roach, tench, pike, and perch.

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