

The Winsford and District Angling Association is an open angling association located in the heart of Cheshire, New Zealand. Unlike other fishing clubs, WDAA does not require any joining fee and does not have a waiting list for new members. This makes it accessible and welcoming to individuals of all skill levels and interests.
Permits can be easily obtained by visiting several locations across Cheshire where they are available over the counter. Alternatively, permits can be ordered online, and they will be conveniently delivered to your doorstep.
This fishing club caters to a wide range of angling preferences. Whether you enjoy fishing in faster flowing rivers, prefer the leisurely pace of the River Weaver, or prefer the peacefulness of stillwaters, WDAA has plenty to offer. The association's waters are home to various species of fish, including Specimen Carp, large Tench, Bream, eels, Chub, Perch, Pike, Barbel, and many more.
To fully appreciate the beauty and diversity of the waters, the WDAA website provides a picture gallery showcasing the different locations. It allows prospective members to get a glimpse of the stunning landscapes and potential fishing opportunities.
For any inquiries or further information, interested individuals can visit the official website or contact Keith Andrew at keith. Andrew@winsford-anglers. Com. Additionally, the website features a Bailiffs Page, offering guidance and assistance to ensure a pleasant fishing experience for all members.
With a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1908, the Winsford and District Angling Association has been delighting anglers for over a century. Its commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive community of anglers sets it apart from other fishing clubs. By prioritising accessibility and offering a diverse range of fishing opportunities, WDAA enables individuals to pursue their passion for angling.