Muckleford Beat

on the River Frome
main river

Half a mile of double-bank fly fishing on the River Frome in Dorset, the Muckleford Beat offers a single rod a varied and manageable stretch of clear, slow-flowing chalk stream over gravelly bottoms and beds of ranunculus — well suited to an angler building confidence on moving water. The beat divides naturally into three distinct sections: a deep, slow lower pool with enticing lies along the far bank, a mid-section of reed-lined runs where shallow water conceals surprisingly deep holes and larger fish, and a top pool beneath a bridge that draws curious onlookers — an informal reminder that the Frome's crystal clarity makes every cast visible.

The Frome is considered the major chalk stream of southwest England, and it is less affected by abstraction than any other chalk stream, meaning the fishing holds up well throughout the season. The trout season opens in April with a grannom hatch, the mayfly arrives from late May into June, followed by summer action with olives, sedges, ants and daddy-long-legs. Long summer evenings bring good hatches of olives and sedges, and the Frome has built a growing reputation as one of the best rivers in the country for big grayling, with sight nymphing the primary method through late summer and autumn. The beat runs from 1 April to 31 January, covering both the trout and grayling seasons.

Day ticket prices range from £75 for grayling to £190 during the mayfly peak — the premium reflecting the Frome's record-breaking grayling history, having thrice produced fish over 4 lb. A fishing hut sits at the base of the beat. A 7.5 ft rod with a 3–4 wt floating line and tippet down to 6x suits this water well. The beat can be combined with the adjacent 7 Hatches Beat for parties requiring additional rods.

Rods
Up to 1
Difficulty
Beginner (1/5)
Price
From £75
Length
0.5 miles
Season In season · 1 Apr – 31 Jan

Indicative prices only. This calendar does not show whether a beat is bookable or already booked out, and other prices may apply. Always confirm availability and the final price with the booking provider before you travel.

Price calendar

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Day ticketGrayling
16 Oct – 31 Jan
£75
per day
Day ticketTrout - April
1 Apr – 30 Apr
£100
per day
Day ticketTrout - Summer
20 Jun – 15 Oct
£130
per day
Day ticketTrout - Early May
1 May – 15 May
£145
per day
Day ticketTrout - Mayfly
16 May – 19 Jun
£190
per day

Booking

Book Through

Wrackleford Estate Primary
£75 – £190
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Stocking & Fish Species

none stocking
Brown Trout
Brown Trout
Grayling
Grayling

Rules & Policies

Catch & Release
EA Rod License Required
Dogs Allowed
Ghillie Available
Ghillie Required
Season: 1 Apr – 31 Jan
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Location

50.73650, -2.48302

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Fishing Methods

fly fishing
Wading Allowed
Bank Fishing Only
Double Bank

Amenities

Fishing hut

More on the River Frome

The major chalk stream of southwest England, the River Frome rises from St John's Well in the village of Evershot and runs for 35 miles through the heart of Dorset. From Evershot it passes through…

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many rods are allowed on Muckleford Beat at any one time?
Muckleford Beat allows a maximum of 1 rod at any one time. Contact Wrackleford Estate directly if you need to confirm current availability.
What species can I expect to catch on Muckleford Beat?
Muckleford Beat holds Brown Trout, Grayling. The water is unstocked, relying entirely on the wild population.
Do I need to wade, or can I fish from the bank?
Wading arrangements for Muckleford Beat are listed on the beat page — contact the provider if you need to confirm before arriving.
Is a ghillie available, and do I need one?
No ghillie service is listed for Muckleford Beat at Wrackleford Estate — contact the provider directly if you'd like informal guidance on your first visit.
Where do I park, and how do I access the beat?
Parking details for Muckleford Beat are shown on the beat page, including a map pin where one is provided. Always confirm access arrangements with the provider when you book.
What tackle should I bring?
Muckleford Beat is fished by fly fishing. The fly recommendations section on the Muckleford Beat page suggests the most effective patterns month by month.
What happens if conditions are poor on the day I've booked?
River conditions can change quickly, especially after rain. Contact the provider as early as possible if you're concerned about Muckleford Beat at Wrackleford Estate — many are happy to offer an alternative date if the river is unfishable. Cancellation and rescheduling policies vary by provider; check the notes on the booking page or ask when you book.
Are dogs allowed on the beat?
Dogs are not listed as permitted on Muckleford Beat. Check the Beat Rules section on the page or contact the provider before bringing a dog, as policies can vary by season and stretch of the River Frome.