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The
lakes

Horseshoe Lake

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lake is the most popular on the site with a total of 26
comfortable pegs, all accessible to the majority of
anglers with gently sloping grass banks The lake
averages four feet in depth. The lake contains
large numbers of carp from 2oz to over 20lb, tench to
4lb, roach to over 2lb (see photo gallery) and rudd to
2lb. |
Willows Lake
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This lake was
designed for the pole anglers amongst us with a, maximum
width of 13meters to a central island, it is effect a
canal type fishery. The maximum depth is
approximately five feet and can found close to the
island, with the near margin being shallow. This
also makes the lake ideal for families as there is no
worry about deep margins. The lake is stocked
with carp to 4lb plus, who have proved to be willing feeders in
the right conditions. There are also quality roach
and rudd and a surprising number of tench. |
Hazel Pond

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This is a smaller and more intimate fishery, ideal
for family outings or "Dads and lads".
The pond was formerly used as a
stock pond, but the enormous numbers of roach and small
tench with carp to 2lb plus - have prompted its opening
for fishing. |

Birch Pond
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This is very similar to Hazel and
contains the same type of stocking, there are reputedly
very large roach in here but the sheer numbers of
smaller fish make this difficult to verify. |
Bailiff's notes Please read the “RULES PAGE” before
fishing.
By obeying the rules;
barbless hooks,
no lead core, max size hooks 10, unhooking
mats etc, you will help to keep the Carp in pristine
condition.
We reserve the right to inspect your
fishing equipment.
If you are a beginner and need help or advice please
contact me or speak to me on the bank at my normal peg, I will be
happy to give you the benefit of my experience.
Please note there is NO NIGHT FISHING the gate is
locked at 9pm.
Except for season ticket holders, by prior
arrangement with Jon Hudson.
Welcome to our Lakes, enjoy your fishing.
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