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Revision as of 20:30, 19 August 2005 by 84.65.29.148 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Arram is a small (population 200) farming hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, close to Leconfield. The main feature is its railway station, proximity to [[RAF It's station is on the main scarborough to hull line with regular services to each, and a thriving fishing industry
It Has A Lot of fishing activity as written below;
River Hull, Arram Arram, near Beverley, East Yorkshire
DESCRIPTION A pleasant, quiet stretch of the tidal River Hull that fishes best in late summer and early autumn
FISH Lots of gudgeon at the side, Perch to over a 1lb, roach to 1.5lb, Bream to 8lb and good Pike. Some dace and the very occasional chub. Lots of eels early in the season.
TACTICS Stick float with bronze maggot fro roach, legered bread for the bream, chopped worm tactics for the perch
TICKETS Free fishing Environment Agency Rod licence required
CONTACT Fisheries Department, 0113 2134845
DAY TICKET Available for this water
There is archealogical interest in arram, with a Excavation of a Marginal Iron Age/Romano British settlement site in the River Hull Valley. Previous work has revealed Roundhouses, enclosure ditches, ring ditches and evidence for bronze casting planned soon.
all in all a nice but unremarkable village in east yorkshire.
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