Bluebell Lakes was established 14 years ago, opening in 1994, it has become one of, if not the very best big fish day ticket waters in the country.
With Carp to 50lb to 40lb and a massive number or carp for 20lb to 30lb.
Big carp is what Bluebell Lakes is famous for, but that’s not to say that there aren’t other species worth fishing with huge pike recorded at 41lb, beautiful bream, tench, chub, perch and roach.
There are five lakes to choose from, two big fish waters ‘Kingfisher and ‘Swan’, two mixed fish water ‘Bluebell’ and ‘Sandmartin’, one dedicated heavily stocked carp water ‘Mallard’.
We also have a magnificent 2 mile stretch of the ‘River Nene’.
After 14 years the crown of the big fish water sits nicely with Kingfisher Lake. Now firmly established on the big fish circuit Kingfisher Lake has over the years produced some stunning carp, and continues to do so. It is our firm intention that this reputation for big fish does not slip and some form of stock management must be in place to acheive this end. Simply leaving nature to take its cours
Now very much as important as Kingfisher Lake, as a big carp water. With Carp over 50lb, Swan Lake is set to be the place to fish. A Large water about 12 acres, can be weedy - but the fish do show themselves, fish to them. Take notice of the wind direction and plan your session. Big Cats 90lb plus are also resident to Swan Lake, many of which come out to carp anglers on boilies. If you intend to t
Our busiest water - probably. Trying to work out why Bluebell is so popular is difficult. Lots of regulars simply love this water, but there has to be more to it The different species of big fish include Carp to 35lb, Tench over 14lb, Bream over 12lb, Chub over 8lb, Eels over 7lb, Roach over 2lb and Perch over 4lb! Maybe, the angler on an evening ticket simply float fishing corn in the margins for
Underated and underfished no, over shadowed probably. Sandmartin for a long while in the shadow of our other waters. Its potential has been unlocked by our very own Steve Broad, looking for some water to himself. Some solitude and peace Steve targeted Sandmartin for much of his time last season. Not with standing alot of bait, Steve put together session after session of multiple catches with fish
Mallard Lake is a new water opening in spring 2008. Mallard Lake will not only be a new venue for Bluebell Lakes -it will also add a whole different dimension to our fishery.We are renown for captures of big fish of all species from our water and no doubt the Mallard will produce some big fish.The foremost difference with Mallard Lake will be the stocking levels, carried out over the last three ye
Our two mile stretch of the River Nene complete with lock and weirs is one of Bluebells enchanting features. the reeded margins, lilly pads and bankside vegetation make this an idyllic setting for a days fishing, and most importantly the river holds a good head of fish and can provide wonderful sport. Plenty of bite and a wide variety of species for your net including, gudgeon, roach, perch, bream
A delightful heavily tree lined backwater which divides our fishery into two halves. The creek runs off the main river down the weir and rejoins it half a mile futher in a northerly diretion. Old fashioned centre pin reels and stick float fishing, just like Mr Crabtree, loads and loads of little fish and all species you would expect from flowing water.Large perch can be taken on legered lob worm,