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Lake noted for Carp, Perch and Roach fishing.
Reservoir noted for Pike, Roach, Carp, Perch and Eel fishing. Run by Cranbrook and District Angling Club.
Reservoir noted for Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Northumbrian Water.
Lake noted for Trout and Salmon fishing. Run by Keswick Anglers Association.
Lake noted for Brown Trout fishing. Run by Millom Angling Association.
Reservoir noted for Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Ribchester and District AC.
Reservoir noted for Carp, Bream, Roach, Perch and Tench fishing. Run by Farnworth and District Angling Association.
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.
Reservoir noted for Trout fishing. Run by Dolwen Angling Association.
Reservoir noted for Rainbow and Brown Trout fishing. Run by Draycote Water Trout Fishery.
Lake noted for Brown Trout fishing.
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.
Reservoir noted for Bream, Perch, Pike, Roach and Carp fishing.
One of the best coarse fishing venues in Ayrshire, with good bream, also carp, roach and perch.
Four lakes noted for Brown Trout fishing. Run by Rhayader and Elan Valley Angling Association.
Reservoir noted for Bream, Roach, Perch, Tench and Pike fishing. Run by Elton Sailing Club.
Lake noted for Brown Trout fishing.
This hydro-loch holds large pike and perch.
Esthwaite Water is a varied fishery with deep basins and shallow bays. It is a glacial lake set in the Silurian hills of the Lake District. The lake is stocked weekly during the season; it is perfect for pike fishing, roach fishing, coarse fishing and trout fishing.
Reservoir noted for Mixed Coarse, Roach and Pike fishing. Run by Linton Angling Society.
Lake noted for Trout fishing. Run by Ogwen Valley Angling Association.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Perch and Tench fishing. Run by Leigh and District Angling Association.
Lake noted for Carp and Pike fishing. Run by Bolton and District Anglers Association.
Lakes noted for Perch, Carp, Roach, Rudd and Tench fishing. Run by Tonbridge and District Angling and Fish Preservation Society.
Reservoir noted for Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Northumbrian Water.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach and Rudd fishing.
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.
Reservoir noted for Brown Trout fishing. Run by Rhayader and Elan Angling Club.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach and Tench fishing. Run by Paddock Wood A and CS.
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 Eels, Rudd and Roach fishing.
Lake noted for Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout and Blue Trout fishing.
Lake noted for Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Carp and Bream fishing. Run by Glyncornel Angling Association.
Lake noted for Carp, Perch and Tench fishing. Run by Gravesham Council Parks.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Perch, Pike and Roach fishing. Run by Rookery Angling Club.
Lake noted for Trout fishing.
Lake noted for Pike, Perch, Roach and Eel fishing. Run by Windermere, Ambleside and District AA.
Reservoir noted for Blue, Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Northumbrian Water.
An interesting coarse fishery stocked with carp, tench, bream and roach.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach and Tench fishing.
Lake noted for Carp, Perch, Pike, Roach and Tench fishing. Run by Warrington Anglers Association.
Reservoir noted for Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Kirkham and District Fly Fishers.
Lake noted for Trout fishing.
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.
Lake noted for Carp, Roach and Rudd fishing. Run by Mid Kent Fisheries.
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.
Lake noted for Brown Trout fishing.
Lake noted for Bream, Pike, Roach, Rudd and Tench fishing. Run by Tonbridge and District Angling and Fish Preservation Society.
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.
Lake noted for Carp fishing. Run by King William IV Angling Society.
Lake noted for Roach, Carp, Perch, Bream and Rudd fishing.
Lake noted for Bream, Carp, Roach and Tench fishing. Run by Lydd Angling Club.
Lake noted for Carp, Perch and Roach fishing.
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.
Lake noted for Perch and Pike fishing.
Lake noted for Carp, Roach, Tench and Catfish fishing. Run by Telford Angling Association.
Lake noted for Carp, Catfish, Rudd, Perch and Roach fishing.
Lake noted for Carp, Roach and Perch fishing.
Lakes noted for Carp, Roach, Rudd and Tench fishing.
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.
Reservoir noted for Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Northumbrian Water.
Lake noted for Tench, Roach, Bream, Carp and Pike fishing. Run by Ravine Angling Club.
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.
Reservoir noted for Bream, Pike, Roach, Tench and Perch fishing.
Reservoir noted for Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Northumbrian Water.
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.
Three lakes noted for Barbel, Carp, Tench and Roach fishing.
Lake noted for Brown Trout fishing. Run by Ulverston Angling Association.
Reservoir noted for Bream, Carp, Roach and Tench fishing. Run by Middleport AC.
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.
Lakes noted for Carp fishing. Run by Cranbrook and District Angling Club.
Lake noted for Carp, Rudd, Perch, Tench and Roach fishing.
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.
Lakes noted for Carp, Perch, Roach and Tench fishing.
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.
Reservoir noted for Rainbow Trout, Bream, Roach, Pike and Perch fishing.
Lake noted for Pike, Perch, Roach, Bream and Eel fishing.
Reservoir noted for Rainbow and Brown Trout fishing.
Lake noted for Trout fishing.
Lake noted for Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Groe Park and Irfon Angling Club.
Lake noted for Rainbow and Brown Trout fishing.
Lake noted for coarse fishing.
Lake noted from Roach, Tench, Rudd and Carp fishing.
Lake noted for Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. Run by Ogwen Valley Angling Association.
Lake noted for Brown Trout fishing.
Lake noted for Char and Brown Trout fishing.
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