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Macclesfield Canal – Bridges 37–61 (Prince Albert Angling Society)

Macclesfield Canal – Bridges 37–61 (Prince Albert Angling Society)
Macclesfield Canal – Bridges 37–61 (Prince Albert Angling Society)

Description

Macclesfield Canal – Bridges 37–61 is a canal in Cheshire, controlled by Prince Albert Angling Society. Day-ticket venue. Target species include Roach, Rudd, Gudgeon, Perch, Bream, Carp, Tench and Pike. Expect classic canal fishing: towpath pegs, steady silvers and the chance of better fish on wider/deeper sections. Pole and whip work well for bites, with maggots, pinkies and bread punch for roach and perch; groundbait and caster can bring bream and skimmers, while a simple feeder or waggler can pick up the odd carp. Check club rules and any local restrictions before you go (parking, gates/keys, keepnet rules and match closures). Please fish responsibly and leave no litter.

Features

Species
Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, Rudd, Perch, Pike, Gudgeon
Access Type
Day Ticket
Fishery Type
Mixed Coarse
Last Verified
May 2, 2026
Confidence
Medium

Location

Macclesfield Canal (Bridges 37–61), near Buxton Road Bridge 37, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 1NF

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