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The
Park
The Lake
dates back to Victorian times & is some 3.75 acres, it is a mixed fishery
with a good head of sizeable Carp (mid twenties to 32lb) - Pike
to 30lb - Roach, Rudd, Perch, Big Tench & Bream - also some good size
Eels.
Night Fishing
at the Park Lake as been extended to include Friday nights. 6 permits
will be available for Monday to Thursday with 4 permits for a Friday
night, all permit's to be obtained in advance. Permits can only be obtained
from Jason Tuckey. No permits will be available the night before a match.
Must be booked before the night you wish to
fish I.e not on the day you wish to fish.
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The
Farm
Our best
Carp fishery, some 2.5 acres, with fish up to 29½lb. It also contains
a good head of Roach & other coarse fish with a few pike. There's also
a large Pond that can produce good sport at times.
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The
Reservoir
Another
good Carp Reservoir (approx. 3 acres) with fish up to 26lb. It also
has a good head of sizeable Roach, Perch & Crucians with the occasional
good Bream & Pike.
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The
Reservoir 2
One of
our other reservoirs , some 1.5 acres & is another good mixed fishery,
but has no carp; it contains very good Chub to 6lb - Perch to 4lb -
Tench to 8lb - Roach - Bream & Crucians.
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Sutton Valence Reservoirs
In 2007 we acquired two reservoirs, (1 & 3 acres). These are situated in picturesque farm land in the Weald of Kent. The smaller established water contains Rudd, Roach, Perch, Carp (wild, koi, mirror & common, Tench & Bream.
The larger 3 acres one was recently constructed & completed in March 2007. This has now become established with floating islands & reeds. It has been stocked with carp up to 10lbs.+ & various silver fish. We envisage further stocking in February/March & in the autumn of 2008. These are now both open for fishing.
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