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Hungerford Fishery
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The Hungerford fishery comprises five miles of excellent private fishing along the chalk-streams of the River Kennet and River Dun around Hungerford. The unique environment provides an abundance of Brown Trout and Grayling which thrive and grow into magnificent specimens.

 

 

See also:
- E.L. Davis, The Story of an Ancient Fishery, 1978
- Fisherman's Diary, Shooting Times & Country Magazine, 15th Jul 1967
- Fisherman's Diary, Shooting Times & Country Magazine, 12th Aug 1967

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Rainbow trout in Hungerford waters - June 2009. There are many native Brown Trout too - but they're harder to photograph!