Innis Fly Fishery
A well-established fly fishing venue near Bodmin, Innis Fly Fishery offers quality stillwater fishing in a more intimate setting than the large moorland reservoirs. The fishery is regularly stocked with quality rainbow and brown trout, providing consistent sport throughout the season.
Fishing Information
Species: Rainbow trout, brown trout Methods: Fly fishing only Season: Year-round (check for winter hours) Day Tickets: Available - advance booking recommended Facilities: On-site tackle shop, tuition available, parking, refreshments
What to Expect
The fishery maintains high standards of fish quality, with regular stockings of rainbow trout averaging 2-3lb and brown trout. The intimate size of the water means fish are usually actively feeding, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced anglers.
Fishing Techniques
The stillwater responds well to classic reservoir tactics. Floating lines with nymphs and buzzers work well, particularly in calmer conditions. Lures and streamers can be effective when fish are more active. The fishery staff can provide advice on current successful patterns and techniques.
Tuition & Facilities
Innis is particularly well-suited for anglers new to fly fishing, with professional tuition available and a well-stocked tackle shop for any forgotten items. The intimate setting and helpful staff make it an ideal venue for learning or improving your fly fishing skills.
Location & Access
Located near Bodmin, the fishery is easily accessible and well-signposted. The more sheltered location compared to moorland venues means fishing is possible in a wider range of weather conditions.
Top Tips
- Contact in advance to check availability and current stocking
- Ideal venue for beginners or those new to stillwater fly fishing
- Take advantage of the tackle shop for local pattern recommendations
- Consider booking a tuition session if you’re learning
- More sheltered than moorland reservoirs - good option in poor weather