Snowberry Lake has been developed over the last six years by the addition of entirely new fish stocks, so almost all of the fish are relatively young and are still growing.
Nonetheless, there is an abundance of very healthy twenty pound plus mirror carp, with one or two breaking in to thirty.
There are many more doubles and a handful of single figure fish that are growing fast.
A number of original catfish survived a major fish kill that took place in 1997 and one of these fish was caught at over 35 pounds in 2006.
There are a number of others that top twenty pounds and other single and double figure fish.
While there are a few specimen Tench, Perch and Roach, these are uncommon and not stocked in any numbers.
Additionally, small silver fish no longer abound in Snowberry.
Although fish can often been seen basking on the surface of the lake, most fish are caught from the bottom.
And although this is not the most difficult of fisheries known, there is certainly no guarantee of success and fishing can often be quite challenging.
The Snowberry Lakes mission includes to preserve the history of the lake and therefore the traditional closed season (15th March to 15th June) is maintained.