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A three acre lake noted for Carp, Tench and Roach
It contains hundreds of small common carp averaging about a pound, with only 5 or 6 over 10 lb. It also contains tench, roach, gudgeon and perch. The perch have thrived on thousands of fry and have been caught to 2.5 lb in matches.
The reservoir is noted for Tench, Bream, Roach, Perch and Pike. Run by Southport and District Angling Association.
Day ticket lake with Carp, Roach and Tench.
Argal Reservoir is a well established coarse fishery stocked with numerous big carp and pike over 30lb, bream over 15lb, roach and rudd transferred from the former College fishery which is now a nature reserve. The lake record carp is 42lb 8oz and the water has been re-stocked during 2009 with a good number of carp.
Lake noted for Mixed Coarse fishing between Athersley, Carlton and Royston.
Bagwood lake at Woodlands is roughly 4 acres in size and is stocked with approximately 250 Carp,which can be up to 35lbs in wieght. Please make sure you have a ticket before you set up to fish.
The lake is noted for Bream, Roach, Perch and Tench.
Bayeswater day ticket lake
The day ticket lake is starting to mature nicely, with marginal weed and plant life. There are a lot of carp, roach, rudd, perch and tench in the Day Ticket Lake.  Although it is primarily a carp water all of the other species are doing very well.  There is some good float or feeder fishing to be had.  Don’t fish too close in though; the best distance is around two rod lengths out or more, at 20-30 feet.

Bayeswater syndicate lake
This is a syndicate member’s only lake, out of bounds to non-syndicate members.  Like the day ticket lake, the fish love the margins, so please don’t wander over to chat to any one fishing, you might scare the fish, spoiling the anglers chances.

It is not a high stock density water because we want the fish to grow large. To date 10th November 2006 the biggest fish caught is 32lb, the same as on the day ticket lake.  The carp are growing well though, on both lakes, but the lower number of carp per acre on the syndicate lake will allow for greater weight gains.
Beckerings Park Farm Reservoir is a 5 Acre irrigation reservoir and has been fished by Luton AC members since 1987 with almost the entire stock of fish being introduced by the Club since that time.
Lake with Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach and Rudd.
Leave Oundle towards Corby on A427, Benefield Rd, About 3/4 mile out of Oundle just past Oundle Golf Course entrance, park on the side of the road. Go through the gate and across the golf course to the fishery.
2.5 acre lake. Common, Mirror, Crucian Carp, Roach, Bream, Rudd, Perch.
Lake noted for Perch, Pike and Roach, run by the Windermere, Ambleside and District AA.
Situated in the beautiful countryside of Northumberland.
Specialist Carp Fishery, day tickets must be booked in advance.
Boscathnoe is a mature 4 acre water for pleasure fishing with large lily beds and overhanging trees. Carp to 25lb, good bream and tench make for exciting sport.
The small fishing lake at Bourne Valley Park is intended for local young people (up to the age of about 16 yrs) as an introduction to angling, an opportunity for them to learn and develop angling skills alongside peers and mentors.
Coarse Fishing is available to just fifty season permit holders between 16 June and 14 March on this private lake set in parkland landscaped by Capability Brown. Twenty four fishing stages are sited in tranquil and scenic locations around the Lake for fishermen to enjoy both the sport and the beautiful environment.
Boyd Valley Lake, is a scenic mixed coarse fishery, located in Golden Valley, at the foot of the cotswolds. The one-and-a-half-acre lake is stocked with over 10,000 fish, including Mirror and Common Carp to double figures, Bream, Tench, Chub, Barbel and Roach. The central island is split into three, with shallow channels in between to allow optimum fish movement. The water is naturally red-coloured due to the rich ochre content of the local soil.
50 pegs. Heavily stocked 4 acre lake set in picturesque Essex countryside near the town of Tiptree. Tremendous head of carp to 28lb. Many carp average between 6lb and 15lb, with Bream to 7lb and Tench to 8lb. Roach are plentiful and fish to 1lb taken in catches. Match record 191lbs. Pleasure catches exceed 100lb regularly.
Take the first single track road on the right going north from Stanford on the B658. Drive slowly for approximately 1 mile to the SDAA car park. If conditions permit, members will be allowed to drive around the lake to their swim (cars and small vans only).
Lake noted for Brown Trout, Perch and Eel fishing. Run by the National Trust.
Situated alongside the A429 Chippenham to Malmesbury Road approximately 1/2 mile before the by-pass roundabout on the outskirts of the town. There is a high stone wall surrounding Burton Hill House and School for the disabled; the car park is located on the Chippenham side of this wall (sign displayed). The lake is 75m down a path at the back of the car park area.
This fishery is conveniently placed for holiday anglers close to St Ives and Penzance. Bussow has mirror and common carp to 28lb and was re-stocked in 2007 with 50 carp weighing 4-5lb. Mixed bags of 30-40lb can be expected made up of rudd to 1½ lb, roach and good bream.
Superb pike fishing from mid-November to March. Wheelchair access via wheely boat.
Pike and perch. Free fishing, no boats.
Part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, this shallow loch holds pike, perch, roach and eels.
Chard Reservoir is 48 acres of open water. It is popular venue for Match Anglers, Carp Anglers, Ornithologist and Walkers alike. Carp (to 33lb), Bream (to 7lb), Tench and Roach dominate this water. There is a circular walk through the woods and around the Reservoir with a high percentage of the pathways accessible to the less able visitor. Chard and District Angling Club in conjunction with South Somerset District Council control the waters.
Cheddar Reservoir holds some really big fish. Tench average 6lb recent reports of double figures, up to 30lb pike, up to 2lb plus perch and shoals and shoals of quality roach. This water is very clear, so the best way to get among the lumps is long cast straight lead or feeder. Top baits for tench are corn, worm and luncheon meat. For the perch worms and maggots and maggots for the roach. There are brick towers coming out of the water about 50 yards from the bank and these seem to attract the perch, a line cast next to them usually gives good sport with these great fighting fish.
The club controls two lakes in the grounds of Claydon House near Winslow, Buckinghamshire. The large middle lake is well known for its stocks of catfish. The lake was originally stocked during the 50s with catfish from Woburn Estate. The cats have thrived in the shallow, muddy water and now reach 39lb. Many anglers have caught their first catfish from Claydon Middle Lake.
Conifer Lake, near Allerthorpe has been one of East Yorkshires fishing secrets for decades.
Public access areas on east and west shores. A5084 to Coniston. Noted for Brown Trout, Pike, Perch and Charr.
A Secluded 1.5 acre, tree lined lake in the Beautiful Dorset countryside, with depths of 6ft and a small island with steep shelves against it.
Crafthole is a season ticket only water with a restricted number of anglers. Permits are very limited due to the popularity of this 2 acre lake with excellent quality and quantity of carp well over 30lb.
A picturesque venue of approximately 4 acres set in woodland surroundings giving good protection in adverse weather conditions. The lake is read fringed with depths varying from 3-8 feet (1-2.5 meters). This venue is heavily stocked with Carp, Goldfish, Roach and Rudd and offers fantastic sport all year round. The Carp are generally small but fish to just over 20lb have been caught.
2 lakes with a total of 44 swims. Heavily stocked lakes in picturesque Suffolk countryside near the town of Stowmarket. Tremendous head of Carp to 18lb, mirrors and commons, with a large stock of Bream and Roach and Tench.
Lake noted for Carp, Bream, Perch and Roach, run by Carlisle and District Coarse AC.
Our Darts Farm ponds offer 24 hour rod fishing of Carp, Roach and Bream. Adults £6 a day and £10 for 24hrs. Concessions £4 a day and £8 for 24 hrs. Please pay in the farm shop on arrival.
One of the oldest continuously stocked carp waters in Scotland, with tench, roach, rudd, perch, eels and gudgeon.
The fishery produces good sport with quality bags of roach. Also mixed bags to 30lb+ of roach, rudd, bream, tench, big perch to 4lb and carp to 20lb. Carp can be caught off the top in Summer.
44 pegs. Carp to 8lb,many fish averaging 1-2lb, with Roach and Bream for variety. Set in picturesque countryside this venue offers excellent fishing for beginner or experienced anglers alike.
At the edge of Holyrood Park this natural loch holds good carp, also pike and perch.
The lake itself is stocked with many varieties of Carp including Common, Mirror, Leather and Ghost. These have grown in recent years and many are well over twenty pounds in weight. Further stock was added in 2007. There are also many Tench, some as heavy as seven and a half pounds. There are also Golden Tench which are particularly attractive. The Roach and Perch are popular with beginners and experienced fishermen alike, as are the Chub. Being fed from the Moors River, there are some indigenous fish including Pike and Eel. When caught, these may be released into the outflow from where they can be returned to the river.
Free fishing for responsible anglers. Fishing permitted on south side of lake only. Please respect nature reserve on opposite bank.
One of the best coarse fishing venues in Ayrshire, with good bream, also carp, roach and perch.
This hydro-loch holds large pike and perch.
The lake holds stocks of mirror and common carp up to 27lb, crucians up to 3lb and pike up to 25lb. Perch go to around 2lb and the lake has a good head of roach to 2lb. There are also eels. Run by Andover Angling Association.
Situated just north of Peterborough Gerards is one of the areas premier fishing venues. A mature lake surrounded by pasture occupying 12 acres of water stocked with a variety of carp including mirror, common and crucian carp. A small head of roach, bream, perch and chub are also growing in numbers. Carp weights from 2-35 lbs. Many tactics work well at Gerards particularly method feeder and pellet waggler in conjunction with good quality baits.
Lake noted for Pike, Perch, Roach and Eel fishing. Run by Windermere, Ambleside and District AA.
An interesting coarse fishery stocked with carp, tench, bream and roach.
Two lakes both of 25 pegs each. Tremendous head of mirror and common carp to 5lb along with Roach and Bream to 1lb. Set in the heart of the Suffolk countryside with parking located next to each lake. Depth reaches a maximum of 5ft and each lake is individually pegged with generous spacing.
A 12 acre lake set in the New Forest historically known for its huge Bream (well into double figures) but more recently renowned for its Carp and Tench fishing. Carp well into double figures are caught regularly with fish to near 40lb reported. Good bags of Tench and Bream are commonplace throughout the Summer months.
Reservoir noted for Bream, Carp and Chub fishing. Run by Wigan and District Angling Association.
DDAS now have exclusive use of the new, 2.5 acre LODGE LAKE’ (adjacent to the lodge on the left as you turn into the farmyard). This is in place of the original lake at the bottom end of the complex, which is now a specimen lake.
This 32 peg 3.5 acre lake was original dug as a irrigation reservoir for the local agricultural industry over 15 years ago, and later turned into a fishery. High Flyer Lake has evolved into one of Cambridgeshire’s top premier fisheries, accounting for some of the biggest match and pleasure catch weights in the country. The carp are in pristine condition and run to nearly 20lb. The roach catches are superb with fish to 1lb plus.
A Gravel pit of approximately 22 acres with depths up to 13 feet. The pit is surrounded by mature trees and foliage and has an island of approximately 4 acres in the middle. Hightown is our premier Carp venue with fish to just over 40lb now being caught. It is also a good bagging venue with a very large head of Bream, Roach and Tench. There are some very large Crucian Carp but these are hard to come by.
Situated in the beautiful countryside of Northumberland.
Superb fishing, beautiful background and peaceful surroundings with three lakes at Hunstrete; close to Bristol, Bath and Keynsham. The two newest lakes – Withy and Bridge Pools – were established with the help of a substantial Lottery Grant and, thanks to the magnificent efforts of a hard-core of club members – they both have a natural appearance and have a reputation for some of the best fishing in the area. Over 2000 trees were planted on the slopes overlooking the lakes adding to the overall effect.
With a national reputation for its carp fishing Jennetts is also a popular competition venue. Known as a ‘runs water it holds carp to 30lb which can be caught off the bottom or top. Tench to 8lb, bream to 10lb and perch to 4lb are also present. It also produces quality bags of smaller carp, roach, tench and skimmers to the float, pole and feeder.
This hydro-loch holds large pike and perch.
28 pegs.Carp to 8lb,many fish averaging 1-2lb, with Roach and Bream for variety. Set in picturesque countryside this venue offers excellent fishing for the beginner or experienced angler alike.
Carp 32lb, Bream 10lb, Perch 2.5lb, Tench 10lb, Roach 1.5lb. £25 per year. £6 per day Mon to Fri only.
Lake noted for Trout, Eels, Perch, Pike and Roach fishing.
Day tickets not available individually. Hire of whole lake is possible only when no residents and by prior arrangement, can fit up to 20 anglers - £90 per day.
This is a Scottish Carp Group water, open to non-members on a day-ticket basis.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Roach and Tench fishing.
2.5 acre coarse lake. Stocked with Carp, Mirror Carp, Rudd, Tench, Bream, Roach, Dace and Perch.
This mixed fishery is based in the heart of Newcastle City Centre and is run by the Leazes Park Angling Association.
1.25 acres lake. Mirror and Common Carp up to 22lb. Tench 1lb to 2lb, Bream 1lb to 4.5lb.
1 acre lake. Tench, Roach, Rudd, Perch, Carp to 20lbs.
Approximately 20 acres, heavily weeded with depths of up to 12 feet. Linbrook has gained a reputation as one of the countries top Tench fisheries, producing many double figure fish each year. It has also produced huge bream (12lb+) and Carp (38lb+). It also contains some enormous Rudd but these can be extremely difficult to find.
The lake has been established for over thirty years and is situated in a quiet and beautiful location, tucked out of the way so that it is only fished by a few locals and visitors who seek it out. Extending to well over an acre the lake has well-developed marginal growth as well as an island at the northern end and two strong areas of lilies providing abundant plant growth to give both food and cover for the fish.
This long attractive loch is well known for its pike.
This loch is well known for its excellent pike and perch fishing, there is also a massive population of roach in the loch.
This great loch has long been renowned for its pike fishing, roach are plentiful and there are also perch.
This hydro loch holds pike. Boats available.
Holds pike, perch and brown trout. Bank fishing only.
This deep, 3 mile long loch holds good pike. Bank fishing only.
Boat and bank fishing on this attractive loch for pike, perch and roach.
This loch near Rannoch Station holds perch. No permits required.
Both pike and perch can be caught in this attractive loch.
This large loch hold substantial numbers of pike. No permit needed for bank fishing. Boats from Tomdoun Sporting Lodge.
This attractive tree lined loch holds both pike and perch. No permits required.
Despite the emphasis on watersports, this loch still offers fishing for salmon, sea trout, brown trout, arctic charr and pike.
This long loch is famous for its pike.
Famous for its pike this 26 mile long loch also holds large numbers of roach, plus bream, dace, gudgeon and powan. The southern half of the loch is best for coarse fishing. No permits required. Boats available.
One of the best pike lochs in the Highlands.
Pike and perch, bank fishing only.
This great loch, well known for its salmon, also holds large pike and perch. Boats available.
This delightful reed-fringed loch holds both pike and perch. Bank fishing only.
This attractive Trossachs loch holds pike and perch.
This large shallow loch holds good numbers of bream, roach and perch, also pike. No permit required.
Lake run by Middlesborough Angling Club
Situated on the outskirts of Gillingham in Dorset, on the B3092 towards East Stour, the Lodden Lakes fishery is easy to find and has good access. A wide selection of course fish can be found in the larger lake, situated closest to the road, and Carp, varying in sizes, and up to 25Lb are common in the smaller lake, ensuring a great days fishing for even the hardened enthusiast.
DDAS now have exclusive use of the new, 2.5 acre LODGE LAKE’ (adjacent to the lodge on the left as you turn into the farmyard). This is in place of the original lake at the bottom end of the complex, which is now a specimen lake.
Reservoir noted for Bream, Carp, Tench and Roach fishing.
Lower Slade is stocked with mirror and common carp to 25lb, bream to 8lb, perch to 4lb, roach, rudd, gudgeon and pike to 22lb. Slade was restocked in 2007 with 50 carp weighing 4-5lb.
Lower Tamar is a season ticket only water with restricted numbers. But if great fishing and beautiful surroundings is what youre looking for it could be the place for you. With carp to 35lb, bream to 14lb and roach to 3lb it offers excellent sport. Bags of 50lb are not uncommon on pole, feeder or float.
DDAS have exclusive rights. Strictly MEMBERS ONLY. A limited amount of 24hr bookable sessions are available, see details in the log, on site. 1.5 Acre tree-lined lake in a secluded area abundant with wildlife.
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