How High Is The River Trent Today?

Current River Level: 0.832m, falling The usual range of the River Trent at Shardlow is between 0.41m and 1.70m. It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began. The typical recent level of the River Trent at Shardlow over the past 12 months has been between 0.37m and 1.75m.

How high is the River Trent?

River Trent
Source
• location Biddulph Moor, Staffordshire, England
• coordinates 53.11611°N 2.14028°W
• elevation 275 m (902 ft)

How low is the River Trent?

Current River Level: 0.915m, falling
The typical recent level of the River Trent at North Muskham over the past 12 months has been between 0.74m and 1.54m. It has been between these levels for at least 151 days in the past year.

What is the water level of River Trent Newark?

Current River Level: 0.364m, steady
It has been between these levels for 90% of the time since monitoring began.

Is the River Trent famous for anything?

The River Trent was an incredibly important trade route (particularly during the 1700s, 1800s and 1900s) and it is one of the main reasons why the Midlands became a key industrial area during the Industrial Revolution. In Nottingham, the River Trent flows under the beautiful Trent Bridge.

What is the biggest fish in the River Trent?

Note on the sturgeon
The largest of these fish was the sturgeon, a species which at one time was fairly frequently caught in the Trent, but only in low numbers. Notable examples included a sturgeon of eight feet taken near Donington castle in 1255, and another at nearby King’s Mill of seven feet in 1791.

Can you swim in the River Trent?

River Trent, Anchor Church, Ingleby, Derbyshire
The Trent has an unfair reputation as a river which only serves the industrial heartlands of the east Midlands. In truth, there are many stretches of the grand river which are perfect for swimming on a hot summer’s day.

How many fish are in the River Trent?

There are about 35 fish species living in the River Trent including barbel, bream, carp, chub, dace, eel, gudgeon, pike, roach and salmon.

Are there eels in the Trent River?

Though eels have vanished in many inland waters of Ontario, there are have been some observations of young eels during their upstream migration in the lower Ottawa River and its tributaries, the lower Trent River, the upper St. Lawrence River and in Lake Ontario.

Can you fish in the River Trent?

My favourite stretches to fish are the River Trent near to where I fished as a lad and where I now live. The river has changed a lot since I fished as a kid where the usual catch would be gudgeon, roach and perch. Nowadays, the river is popular for specimen fishing, with large barbel, chub and carp caught each year.

Are there sturgeon in the River Trent?

Sturgeon and catfish banked on popular Midlands river
THIS 47lb catfish and 27lb sturgeon were surprise catches for two anglers fishing the River Trent!

Is the River Trent in flood?

River Trent at Farndon including properties around Farndon and Fosse Roads. No current or recent warnings.

How far up the River Trent is tidal?

50 miles
The Trent is tidal for 50 miles (80 km) up to Cromwell Lock, 3 miles (5 km) below Newark, and at spring tide a bore known as the eagre develops, with a wave front of 3 to 4 feet (about 1 m).

What creatures live in the River Trent?

Marsh harriers, bitterns and avocets are returning to breed after being absent for centuries. Salmon and eels will swim up the rivers to their spawning grounds. Wetlands will buzz with insects and farmland will come alive with the sounds of skylarks, yellow wagtails and corn buntings.

Is the River Trent clean?

In 2022 Severn Trent was awarded the highest 4-star rating by the Environment Agency (EA) for the third year – the regulator’s top grade for environmental performance.

Why is it called Stoke on Trent?

The name Stoke is taken from the town of Stoke-upon-Trent, the original ancient parish, with other settlements being chapelries. Stoke derives from the Old English stoc, a word that at first meant little more than place, but which subsequently gained more specific – but divergent – connotations.

What is the biggest pike caught in the River Trent?

HERE is one of the biggest pike ever from the River Trent… and it was caught by an angler fishing from a kayak! The colossal specimen, which tipped the scales at exactly 38lb, was caught by kayak fishing fanatic Jason Pardoe, who tempted it on a 10ins Sovereign Bass Harasser lure.

What is the biggest pike ever caught in Britain?

Biggest pike of the season landed!

  • The huge pike is only the second ‘forty’ Nev has ever caught. He landed his first back in 1985 from the River Thurne, a 41lb 6oz fish that set a new British record at the time.
  • The 40lb 12oz pike came from a Midlands lake.
  • Nev was careful to unhook and weigh the fish quickly.

What is the biggest carp ever caught in England?

The official carp record is currently The Parrot at 68lb 1oz, caught by Dean Fletcher in January 2016 from Berkshire’s Wasing Estate.

Does the Trent River freeze?

We’ve all been there. The River Trent was a very different river in those days and that is why it used to freeze fairly regularly during exceptionally cold weather.

What kind of fish are in the Trent River?

Species of Fish

  • bass (large and smallmouth)
  • walleye (pickerel)
  • muskie (muskellunge)
  • panfish including perch, bluegill, sunfish, and crappie.
  • carp.
  • pike.