River Naddar
The River Naddar in Wiltshire, United Kingdom is one of the UK's most celebrated chalk streams. Explore its hatches, fish species, and fishing seasons below.
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The River Nadder is a beautifully varied chalk stream that winds through the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Uniquely, it runs over both chalk and greensand, giving the water a slightly tinted character at times. It is highly regarded by anglers for its challenging but rewarding dry fly and nymph fishing for wild brown trout and specimen grayling.
Wiltshire
River Details
- Length
- 20 miles
- Source
- Donhead St Mary
- Mouth
- Confluence with the Hampshire Avon at Salisbury
- Tributary of
- Hampshire Avon
- Country
- United Kingdom
- County
- Wiltshire
- Water Type
- chalk stream
- Website
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