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Ponds
Three 1 acre ponds. Carp to 30lb, Tench to 6lb and Bream. No closed season.
This is a former clay pit of about 4 acres, just outside Bovey Tracey on Bradley Road (g.r.827778). It is approached along the unmade road by the sharp bends as you approach Bovey Tracey from Chudleigh Knighton. The gate has an Association padlock. A popular match and carp venue holds roach to 2lbs, perch to 5lbs, tench, skimmers, carp to 28lbs and large trout.
Carp to 28lb, Roach, Tench, Perch and Bream.
Carp to 20lb plus.Tench 3.5lb, Perch 1.5lb, Rudd 12oz.
Freshwater Pond at Compton. Tench, Carp, Perch, Crucian Carp. Day tickets restricted to members and their families.
A well-stocked course fishing lake just two miles from Llanidloes. Ample parking available.
Great carp and tench fishing with a series of platforms.
Small but very pleasant Lakes in open countryside. Lake will be closed for the first full week in January each year.
From Highbridge take the A38 south towards Bridgwater for 4 miles and turn right into Pawlett Village. Follow Manor Road to the next junction, turn right, then immediately left to the next crossroads. Proceed over the crossroads into River Road and follow this to the end where a gate crosses the lane. Go through the gate and follow the track on the left to the lakeside car park.
The Preston Ponds are reached by driving through Kingsteignton towards Chudleigh on the B3193, and are found primarily around (g.r.863744). They are approximately 2 miles from central Newton Abbot. Bailiff Mike Smith ensures comfortable and safe fishing for all on these 4 ponds.
Rackerhayes is just outside Newton Abbot on Kingsteignton Road, directly behind the Tesco Superstore (g.r.865725). The complex consists of 6 waters, which are Island, First, Dores, Linhay, Weedy and Wheel Ponds. The complex is padlocked and an Association key is required to access the car park and all of the waters. This gate is to be kept closed at all times. Once in the car park there is a large map showing each of the waters and the swim numbers for this complex.
This complex consists of four ponds, one at Charlecombe and the three at Spring Ponds. These waters are approximately 3 miles from the centre of Newton Abbot. It is our most popular venue for the pleasure angler and being close to Torquay continues to be a must with holiday anglers.
This nine pegged venue is situated on the Sadborow estate in Dorset about 7 miles from Chard. There is ample off-road parking and easy access to most pegs. At one end of the pond there is an island which is a good carp holding area. Sweet corn, meat and maggots work well when fished on the pole to the island or out in open water.
A restocking and renovation program was undertaken during the closed season and we restocked Thorney Pool in March 2008 with Carp and significant numbers of silver fish. The water now contains carp up to 25lb 8oz. Thorney Pool has always been popular with junior anglers, and continues to provide a good place to start.
Wapperwell is located just off the A380, about 2 miles on the Exeter side of Kingsteignton (g.r.882780) in an area know as Ideford dip. When leaving the A380 here turn left towards Chudleigh, the pond is almost immediately on your left. The water is on the Clifford Estate and is believed to be over 300 years old, being originally excavated as a duck pond to supply the Estate.
West Golds (g.r.858725) is approached from the Templers Way, opposite Gormans Scrap Metal Yard (g.r.865721) in Newton Abbot. A tidal water that is incorporated in the flood defence system of the local area. Extreme care should be taken here, flash tidal flooding is common. The water holds dace, roach, skimmers, mullet and carp and is a quiet venue where all methods work.