River level River Swale at Richmond Lownthwaite Bridge. The alert for the River Swale states: “River levels have risen, as a result of heavy rainfall on Wednesday evening/night. PUT-INS/ TAKE-OUTS: Access close to Catterick bridge is only possible (without upsetting anyone) on the minor road to Tancred Grange at SE240997 ().Limited parking and short carry to the river. The Wharfe, Ouse, Ure, Nidd and Derwent all hold barbel so here’s our snap-shot guide to these rivers: The Wharfe: One of the most prolific Yorkshire rivers with plenty of fish residing in … On the River Swale. The River Swale is noted for its Barbel fishing the average size being 4 to 5 pound as with most Yorkshire rivers anything over 7 pound is a specimen the river record is 141b 4onz but there have been reports of a bigger fish banked a few times , There are lots of day ticket venues and yearbooks around 5 pounds for day tickets to 40 + for the yearbooks. Gauge Type ... River Station Crakehill. It then flows past Helperby and Myton-On-Swale before joining the River Ure. Areas most at … Contains: Trout & Coarse Fish Weather Conditions & River Levels. The Swale is not the only river in North Yorkshire worth fishing. in the headwaters and 1300mm p.a. Within catchment area "Swale, Ure, Nidd and Upper Ouse". River Station Crakehill. River Swale - Catterick View Catterick in a larger map Fishery: Approx 1750m. This section shows the current and 5 day forecast for the fishery location and also the current and recent river levels. Below the weir, the river speeds up, providing numerous good runs, pools and interesting water to fish. As it starts to pursue a more constant southerly flow it is joined by the River Wiske before passing Skipton-on-Swale, Catton, Topcliffe and Asenby. Mike Linstead 7,294 views. A river's height above ordnance datum can be seen by adding the site datum to the river level. River level River Swale at Crakehill. The Swale was originally part of a river. Sat Nav: DL10 7LF. ... By using a local site datum, the river levels are easier to understand, especially by users familiar with the data from a particular monitoring station. River level River Swale at Maunby. The River Swale is a river in Yorkshire, England and a major tributary of the River Ure, which itself becomes the River Ouse, emptying into the North Sea via the Humber Estuary.. The River Swale level at Catterick Bridge is currently 2.73m and is forecast to reach 3.3m around 13:00 on Sunday afternoon. Hi I saw a link when looking throught past posts to River Swale water levels and can not find it again.I think it was by someone who loves to fish at River Swale levels - Barbel Fishing World forums Barbel Fishing World forums