RIVER TEME, LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE

RIVER TEME, DINHAM BRIDGE IMAGE BY TONY HIG
River Teme/Ludlow/West Midlands/England
The River Teme and its tributaries contain an abundance of fish species, including chub, barbel, roach, trout, grayling and pike.
All waters are very wild and lightly fished. This is a significant opportunity for the free angler. The free fishing stretches of the River Teme at Bread Walk, Ludford Bridge, Steventon, and between the Dinham and Mill Street weirs at The Millennium Green.
Also, and not to be missed if you’re in the area on the 1st Wednesday of each month: fly-tying lessons are held in The Unicorn Inn, Lower Corve Steet, Ludlow. (minimal cost for materials used).
The Teme boasts a long history of excellent trout and grayling fishing in its upper reaches, and Ludlow is usually regarded as the crossover point between the river’s game and coarse fisheries.