One of the most successful match and pleasure venues in the Midlands, Molands Mere is the largest of the Packington Somers waters with 61 pegs.
Developed from a former 10-acre gravel pit in 2000, it has an average depth of seven feet with a large irregular shaped island running along the centre which provides nearly every peg with a feature to fish to.
The luxuriant bankside vegetation also means that most anglers can't see the person in the next peg.
Although the water is suitable for most methods of fishing, most anglers opt for the pole although feeder and waggler fishing are both also popular.
All swims offer at least 25 metres of water to the island.
The current record match weight stands at 178lbs and was taken by Wayne 'Ted' Carter in 2013 whilst early in 2015 carp to 22lbs were already being takenThe predominant species are in Molands are carp and tench with the carp running to 15lbs and the tench to 8lbs.
Molands also holds good head of bream to about 8lbs, a lot of crucian carp some of which run to over 3lbs, as well as good stocks of roach and perch.
Before the start of the 2009 season, fish stocks were supplemented with the addition of a further 2000 F1 carp averaging about 8oz in weight.
Access is good all around the lake with a circular roadway and pathways to all pegs making the water popular with disabled anglers.
Also, with at least 15 yards between each peg this is a 'comfortable' venue to fish.