Alvechurch Fishery

Arrow Pool

1 Acre(s)

Until 2016 Arrow Pool was Alvechurch Fisheries' specimen water.

When the owners took over the fishery, Arrow had been left to its own devices and become overgrown with bankside trees and vegetation.

However, the pool was fully restored and improved with the opening of swims and construction of decent sized bark-chip pegs to make the water fishable once again.

However, problems with anglers fishing overnight has resulted in the water being closed for specimen fishing and it is now in the process of being converted into a 15 - peg match water suitable for small club matches.

It is expected the pool will reopen in 2017 once bank clearance and cleaning work has been carried out and the pool restocked with carp and carp hybrids, ide, chub and barbel.

A long thin linear lake about an acre and a half in size, it has plenty of trees and shrubs on the far bank which means that fishing will again be allowed only from one side.

With a flat and even bottom, it has depths which currently vary from between two to six feet at the entrance end dropping to 10 feet at the far end.

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