Beverley Beck is a short canal in the town of Beverley, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The beck runs from Grovehill Lock on the River Hull at Beverley west for about 0.8 miles (1.3 km) into the town of Beverley.
There are plenty of marked pegs along the bank, including some for disabled anglers.
Some sections have parking near your peg.
Tickets can be bought from the Petrol Station, on the corner of Waterside road and Hull Road.
PRICES
Adults £4 per rod (up to 6pm)
Concessions £2 per rod (up to 6pm)
MATCH BOOKINGS
Call +44 (0)7976 779983
Before fishing, all anglers must purchase a day ticket from the petrol station at the junction of Waterside Road and Hull Road.
All anglers must read and comply with the rules on the day ticket before fishing.
Rules are subject to the conditions of the lease issued to Paul Caygill by East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Any angler found fishing without a day ticket will be charged double.
Failure to comply with the rules will result in being asked to relinquish day ticket.
Anglers must hold a valid environment agency rod licence (where appropriate)
Fishing on the south Bank (Waterside Road) only.
Fishing from marked pegs only.
Barbless hooks only
One rod per ticket
Fishing in daylight hours only
No waste bait to be thrown into the beck or left on the bank after fishing.
No keepnets other than bonafide matches.
No bloodworm or joker.
No live baiting for Pike
All anglers must check matchboards before fishing.
No fishing from any match peg on that day shown.
No parking in passing bays or parking on the public highway or other land between waters edge and the boundary of Figham Common between pegs 1 and 32.
Do not cause obstruction, injury, annoyance or offence to other persons using the highway and Beck.
Do not disturb or damage the vegetation or wildlife
guns, fires or camping are allowed
Remove all litter
Do not use vegetation as toilet facility
In case of Pollution ring Environment Agency Emergency Hotline – 0800 80 70 60
Disabled anglers beware, phoned last night to check availability of day ticket and told all was ok, made the journey from the other side of hull my first ever time there purchased said ticket and selected an easier access peg as most of the open area spots were taken by pole fishermen with rests protruding back onto the road. i started setting up on vacant peg to be told you cant fish there by another angler its a match every other pegs gotta be vacant i said id paid my money the same as him and enquired beforehand on any restriction and was told no. he phoned someone he said was the Bailiff. the anglers phone was on speaker i heard him say you cant fish and when i asked to speak to him he sighed like it was too much effort. the angler whos phone it was directed me to pegs further down obviously not used as much as there were large drops down to the pegs i simply couldnt manage with my restrictions. they were also either overgrown or choked with weed. i sat waiting for the Bailiff with a coffee until the angler said hes not coming the match was more importnt to him. there are no online indication of matches the ticket issuing staff are clueless of matches and its only on the back of the day ticket does it state check some matchboards but again no location for the traveller or first timer. so beware if your disabled the able bodied come first here, your not even worthy of a conversation or guidance from the Bailiff. i had to come home no fishing yet they took my money and i have the expense of a wasted journey.
hi where is the nearest toilet on the beck or do the have portaloos thanks
I went fishing on Beverly beck today and I didn’t catch any fish as it was too cold, and the bait kept falling off the line
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