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Salford Anglers – Waters – Sandhole Reservoir

Posted on October 12, 2025October 12, 2025 By steve

Salford Anglers – Waters – Sandhole Reservoir

Our most popular water as it is inner city water. Car parking is at the entrance to the water making accessibility easy. There are 22 pegs of which there are 9 pegs specially built for members with mobility issues.

Major improvements were carried out in 2020/21 to improve pathways and platforms.

Fishery contains carp to 20 lbs, large stock of F1 to 6 lbs, tench to 5lb, pike to 20lb, and numerous large roach, perch, etc. This water can very busy, especially during the summer months.

Sandhole Reservoir – Video – Excuse the background noise – Motorway Traffic near by.

Address

Sandhole reservoir is situated just off Manchester Road (A6) at Wardley.

Access & Parking

If traveling from Swinton continue on Manchester Road (A6) towards Walkden .

After passing the Morning Star pub on your right-hand side, travel under the motorway (M61/60) bridges and approximately 100 yards on your left-hand side is Sandhole Lane ( just before the bus stop). Entrance is through the locked metal gate which can be opened using your club key.

The water is on the right-hand side which is clearly signed.

The entrance is through the locked metal gate which can be opened using your club key.

Nearest postcode is M28 7LG

Night fishing is allowed on this water for a maximum of 4 anglers.

Sandhole Reservoir  - Salford Anglers

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