A 24 acre lake sheltered by cliffs, some of which are Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Flora and fauna abound, but the expanse of the water is broken by a number of islands, channels and bays.
Depths vary from 2-35ft, and it is relatively untouched as it has not been fished since the early 1980’s when it was a trout water.
Anyone wishing to get away form the hustle and bustle of commercial carp fisheries can spend time in relative isolation on a truly amazing water.
The stock levels have never been quantified, but on a still, sunny day from the bank, shoals of roach, bream and tench can be seen as well as large numbers of carp easily in excess of 20lbs, not to mention large pike.
Carp in excess of 32lb and many different fish over 20lb regularly banked.
This water is a barely fished and is a great challenge to any specimen hunter.
Pike fishing on this lake is available October to March (inc), and is exceptional during the colder months with lots of double figure fish caught, including a number in excess of 20lb, the largest being 26lb 8oz.
Dead or live baits work well.
(live baits may not be brought on to the site, but can be purchased from the onsite shop, subject to availability).
Call to check stock before you arrive.