Cumbria and Lancashire · Environment Agency surveys
What fish are in the Hall Burn?
Monitoring has recorded 7 species across 4 surveyed sites on this water, between 2005 and 2017. These are survey records with dates. They do not establish what is present today, that the water is fishable, or that you have permission to fish it.
Recorded species
What monitoring has found here
Ordered by how many sites on this water recorded the species. A species not listed has not been recorded by these surveys — which is not the same as being absent.
- Atlantic salmonSalmo salar4 siteslatest 5 Oct 2011
- DaceLeuciscus leuciscus3 siteslatest 12 Apr 2005
- Brown / sea troutSalmo trutta2 siteslatest 5 Oct 2011
- European eels > elversAnguilla anguilla2 siteslatest 12 Apr 2005
- ChubLeuciscus cephalus1 sitelatest 12 Apr 2005
- European eelAnguilla anguilla1 sitelatest 25 Apr 2006
- European elversAnguilla anguilla1 sitelatest 12 Apr 2005
Surveyed sites on this water
4 shown, newest survey first
Nr Hopesike Wood, Brisco/Hall Burn
- Survey events
- 3
- Observed taxa
- 5
- Latest survey
- 8 Aug 2017
US A6071 at Longtown
- Survey events
- 1
- Observed taxa
- 2
- Latest survey
- 25 Apr 2006
Nr The Fauld, Brisco/Hall Burn
- Survey events
- 1
- Observed taxa
- 5
- Latest survey
- 12 Apr 2005
PTC River Esk, Brisco/Hall Burn
- Survey events
- 1
- Observed taxa
- 2
- Latest survey
- 12 Apr 2005
Provenance
Source and licence
- SourceEnvironment Agency Ecology & Fish Data
- LicenceOpen Government Licence v3.0
- Source copy retrieved23 Jul 2026
- Waterbody nameAs published by the Environment Agency
- Not assertedCurrent presence, access, permission, fishing quality or safety