River
River Tean
Approximately 1 mile across two stretches at Marchington Woodlands, with glides, riffles, gravel beds, and deep pools.
The River Tean is a tributary of the Dove, rising north of Cheadle and flowing south-east into the Dove near Uttoxeter. The club controls around one mile of water across two stretches at Marchington Woodlands.
It is a small, clear river with weed in places and a meandering course. Expect grayling and wild brown trout, with chub, dace, and perch in lesser numbers.
Stealthy approaches are advised, and shorter rods help beneath tree canopies. A historic fish kill upstream did not affect the club stretch.
Key notes
- Two stretches
- Grayling and wild trout
- Meandering natural habitat
Access
- Two stretches at Marchington Woodlands.

Members resources
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