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Everything you need to know about Rod and Bank, how it works, and how to get the most out of it.

Is Rod and Bank free to use?

Yes, completely. There are no accounts, no subscriptions, and no paywalls. Every piece of information on Rod and Bank is free to access. We believe finding out how to fish a river should never cost you anything.

How do I know the information is accurate?

Where information has been verified directly with the club or controller that manages a stretch, it is clearly marked as verified. Where we have not yet been able to confirm something directly, we flag it as unverified and tell you where we sourced it. You always know how confident to be in what you are reading.

Do I still need an EA rod licence?

Yes. A rod licence from the Environment Agency is required to fish in England regardless of which stretch you choose or what permit you hold for that stretch. You can buy one at gov.uk. Rod and Bank provides information about stretch-specific access on top of that.

Why is only the Thames listed right now?

We started with the Thames because we know it best and wanted to do one river properly before expanding. We have mapped every stretch from Ashton Keynes to Teddington, verified directly with clubs and controllers. More rivers are coming. If there is a river you want to see listed, let us know.

How did my club or shop end up on Rod and Bank?

We have been building the directory by speaking directly to clubs, controllers, and tackle shops across the Thames, as well as researching publicly available information. If your listing is marked as unverified it means we have not yet been able to confirm the details with you directly. We would love to change that.

Is it free to have a listing?

Yes, currently it is completely free. If your club, stretch, or shop is on the Thames we have likely already listed you using publicly available information. We are building a way for organisations to manage and verify their own listings directly. If you want to get ahead of that, get in touch and we will make sure your information is accurate.

What does claiming a page actually involve?

We are currently building the tools for clubs, controllers, and tackle shops to manage their own listings on Rod and Bank. If you want to update or correct your information in the meantime, just get in touch via our contact page and we will sort it manually. We respond to every message personally.

We have managed without an online directory for thirty years. Why would we need one now?

Right now, anglers are searching online for information about your stretch. They are trawling Facebook groups, digging through old forum threads, and calling numbers that may or may not be current. Some of them give up. Some of them turn up without the right permit. Rod and Bank is where those anglers end up instead. Accurate information about your water, in the place they are already looking.