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Macclesfield Canal – Buglawton (Congleton Anglers Society)

Macclesfield Canal – Buglawton (Congleton Anglers Society)
Macclesfield Canal – Buglawton (Congleton Anglers Society)

Description

Macclesfield Canal – Buglawton is a canal in Cheshire, controlled by Congleton Anglers Society. Club water (members/permits). Target species include Perch, Roach, Gudgeon, Tench, Carp, Barbel and Bream. 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, Perch, Barbel, Gudgeon
Access Type
Club / Members only
Fishery Type
Mixed Coarse
Last Verified
May 2, 2026
Confidence
High

Location

Macclesfield Canal (Bridges 66–68), Buglawton / Buxton Road area, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12

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