A small donation of £5 or more would be gratefully accepted to help to cover the cost. The Wrackleford Estate offers renowned fishing beats along the chalkstream, River Frome in Dorset, north of Dorchester. It has been between these levels for at least 150 days in the past year. AGM 2018. There will be buffet and refreshments. From west to east Celtic river names are, Lym, Char, Bride, Toller, Cerne, Frome, Lydden, Divelish, Stour, Iwerne. These streams are relatively short, 'steep' water courses supporting populations of mainly Brown Trout and Sea Trout. 'West Dorset' streams include the River Brit, Asker, Bride and Char. Streetmap.co.uk provides on-line street level maps for the whole of the UK It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began. The usual range of the River Bride at Burton Bradstock is between 0.16m and 0.53m. I am not sure I would have done it without the guidance of Wessex Rivers supremo Richard Slocock who unerringly put me on the best spots. The typical recent level of the River Bride at Burton Bradstock over the past 12 months has been between 0.19m and 0.38m. The origin of local river names is shown in Cullingford’s book History of Dorset. It did, with five in all in a magical two hours post-lunch. (Frampton and Grimstone). Season: 1st April – 15th October. The River Frome above Dorchester – Wessex Chalk Streams is proud to offer two beats in this area; one at Frome Vauchurch Nr Maiden Newton and two further beats three miles downstream. I have created a cohort of fly fishers or bank robbers as the Prince's Mead School gang found a novel use for the Fishing Breaks snoods on the final day of the summer Fish Camp. The River Piddle rises at four major springs near Alton St. Pancras, initially flowing south before turning east at Puddletown towards Poole Harbour, where it confluences with the River Frome. Trout angling on the River Bride is good, with best catches seeming to fall to those anglers using nymphs. Would the River Bride in that sleepy westerly tip of Dorset offer up a fish to make us 4 for 4? NEWSLETTER – April 2018. Would the River Bride in that sleepy westerly tip of Dorset offer up a fish to make us 4 for 4? In East Dorset, though, it is relatively common, breeding on the Frome, Stour and Moors rivers. ... River Bride, Dorset. The Brit has a length of 9.43 miles (15.17 km). Our annual AGM will be at 6.30pm on Friday 20 st April 2018 at the River Laboratory, East Stoke, Dorset. Trout angling competitions will start shortly in earnest and the various angling clubs along the Bride River are preparing to host the Munster championships again this year, which normally take place towards the end of April (weather/river conditions) permitting. The River Brit is a river in west Dorset in south-west England, which rises just to the north of Beaminster.It then flows south to Netherbury and Bridport, where it is joined by tributaries: the River Simene and River Asker.South of Bridport, it reaches Lyme Bay on the English Channel coast, at West Bay. The beautiful demoiselle is found on quicker-moving streams and rivers in the south and west of the county, while its close relative – the banded demoiselle – favours Dorset’s larger, slower waterways like the Frome and the Stour. The beats have a good head of wild trout supplemented by stocking, with a trout of well over two pounds a real possibility. All are maintained by the river which provides food and some shelter by the growth on its banks. Burton Bradstock, a pretty village of some 1000 residents, lies at the westerly end of Chesil Beach, nestling in the beautiful Bride Valley where the river Bride wends its way to the sea. Reserve your place now. I do hope everyone can come.