Wallers Haven
Brief description of fishery:
This is a MEMBERS ONLY water shared with P.A.C.E.S
Fishing is dawn to dusk.
NO NIGHT FISHING.
Wallers Haven can be found off of the A259 – a small lane that comes off and back on to the A259. A key to park in this area is available – leaving a £10 deposit – please contact either Donna or Austin.
Grid reference – 50.843935, 0.371453.
Park on the verge adjacent to the gate. The path to the water and the banks can be muddy following rain, so waterproof footwear is recommended. The banks are steep and care should be taken, juniors must be carefully supervised at all times.
Wallers Haven is subject to a closed season from 15th March until 15th June inclusive each year.
Address
Wallers Haven can be found off of the A259 – a small lane that comes off and back on to the A259. The key we have opens the EXIT gate of the lane. A key to park in this area is available – leaving a £10 deposit – please contact either Donna or Austin.
Grid reference – 50.843935, 0.371453.
Access & Parking
Park on the verge adjacent to the gate. The path to the water and the banks can be muddy following rain, so waterproof footwear is recommended. The banks are steep and care should be taken, juniors must be carefully supervised at all times.
Maps

The Society control a short stretch of Pevensey Marsh drain, a deep water drain with depths from 8ft to 15ft with little or no flow unless there has been considerable rain. Bream are the main quarry, with many fish over 4lb and plenty in the 1lb to 2lb range.
Good Roach and Tench also show and very large Pike, Perch and Eels have also been caught. All methods catch fish, with long pole and feeder both producing large nets of Bream, with maggots, worm or bread used as hook baits whilst the addition of groundbait will improve catches. There is no need to use light tackle in this section of drain as the Bream and Roach are not shy and strong tackle will be needed to land the powerful Tench. The Society shares a short stretch of Pevensey Marsh drain with P.A.C.E.S.
Species
- Bream
- Chub
- Dace
- Eel
- Perch
- Pike
- Roach
- Rudd