Full of fighting fit, unique coloured trout, these 100% natives have descended from the original upland brownies which lived in the streams before the dams were built. Lightning quick and very hard fighting, these fish are a joy to catch.
Surrounded by the fantastic scenery of the North Pennine grouse moors, there are few more tranquil and relaxing ways to spend a day’s fishing than roaming the banks of these waters, and even fewer places where you can catch truly wild browns. A focused day fishing in the great outdoors is akin to mediation – an activity linked to decreased anxiety and lowered blood pressure.
Pick up your rod today and help your body relax with this excellent sport.
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| Permit Type | Full Day | Concessions |
|---|---|---|
| Wild brown trout Day permit | £10 | £8 |
| Fantastic four season permit | £105 | N/A |
Try out our tips to help you catch!
When fishing at Cow Green for wild brown trout there is no best place to fish.
It is always a good idea to keep on the move.
From Middleton-in-Teesdale head up the dale to Langdon Beck on the B6277.
Turn left onto a small road (signposted Cow Green Reservoir) and continue along here for approximately 2 miles to a car park.
Find us using sat nav:
DL12 0HX