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River Wharfe

             
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Address:  Pool-in-Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, , England
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Type of water:  River / stream.
Description:  About 3 miles of fishing upstream and downstream of road bridge where the A660 and the A658 meet.
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Species:  Grayling
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Day tickets:  £4 per day
Other tickets:  Tickets from from the petrol station adjacent to the road bridge where the A660 and the A658 meet.
Catch & release:  Yes
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Nearest main road:  A660 / A658
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Last updated:  15/11/2006 18:50:00

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