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 This fishery consists of three gravel pits. The front and back lakes are approximately 7 acres each, and the match lake is around 1.5 acres.
The lakes are heavily tree lined with an average depth of around 11ft, although the match lake runs to 18ft.
The back lake is predominantly fished for carp, with a number running over 30lb, a good number of 20's, ghosties are also present, to 24lb. Excellent bream are caught, fish in excess of 15lb being recorded. There are a number of tackle and bait restrictions in force on the back lake, so please refer to your handbook prior to fishing.
The front lake has extensive lily beds, a refuge for tench of 11lb+, bream over 15lb and carp well into double figures. The pike are also approaching the 20lb mark. As with the front lake, some bait restrictions apply.
The smaller match lake holds double figure bream and carp to 20lb+.
All the lakes are crystal clear, and in beautiful surroundings. The fishing is not easy but the rewards can be high.
The carp in the back lake are not easy, but popped up boilies and corn fished to the plateaus or gravel bars is a favourite tactic. For the bream, cereal feed with corn worm or bread can bring results, and will also lure tench.
Hemp and maggot or caster will bring roach. The match lake responds well to a bait laid in the margins.
For up to the minute information and tips on how to catch, ring Matt, the head bailiff on: 07816 456339, he will be glad to help.