As fishing enthusiasts, we take great care in picking our favorite spots. But sometimes it can be exciting to experience a new place.
Whether you’re looking to relax in nature or you’re after that trophy fish, lakes can offer a unique experience.
Here are eight hidden gems found throughout the UK which are guaranteed to give you a great fishing experience and maybe even become your new favorite spot.
1. Linear Fisheries
The reed-whiskered lakes of Linear Fisheries in Oxford are an
impressive sight in terms of both their surface area and contents.
Brasenose One is the main venue, its 32 acres having spawned over
100
mirror carps over the 13.6kg (30lb) mark. Hardwick-Smith is another
popular choice for the ultimate fishing experience and even hosts some
ghost carp.
If you are aiming for catch goals and have the patience to wait for
the
big game, pick Manor Farm or St. John’s Lake.
The current record stands
at a hefty 23.6kg (52lbs). With that kind of weight in hand, if you’re
one of the many people who’ve abandoned the gym,
it might be a good
idea to lift some weights before you get out on the water and wrestle
with the goliaths of the lakes.
The cluster of nine lakes requires an E.A. license
for a day pass. It’s
dog-friendly and allows anglers to bring up to three rods.
Amenities
include disabled access, a bait and tackle shop, and the occasional
pike match.
2. Bluebell
Lakes
Situated in Peterborough, Bluebell offers some serious angling
action.
A number of sizable carps have been caught there, including the late
229kg (64lb) Benson, a national legend in the world of carp fishing.
Mallard Lake is the biggest with 20 acres and 40 pegs where you can set
up your bivvy. The lushness of the surrounding greenery may not be
allergy-friendly, but it’s definitely beautiful to look at.
The venue
includes toilet facilities, a tackle shop, and an eatery.
3. Wyreside
Lakes
Wyre Lake is one of the most prominent carp fishing waters in
northwest
England. Located in Lancaster above Manchester, it measures 18 acres
and boasts a poundage record of 16.8kg (37lbs).
Pike anglers will also
do well here, and some even occasionally catch a chub or tench, a
smaller member of the sazan family.
Count a tackle shop and café into the equation, and anglers of all
sorts will be drawn to install their carp fishing rods on the grassy
banks of Wyreside.
4. Sandhurst
Lake
Sandhurst is a smaller pearl in the world of day ticket carp
fishing.
Interspersed around the overgrown rim are 31 pegs, each one ideal for
setting up your rod pod rig.
There are dedicated short-range swims, a
barbecue area, and a tackle shop.
The lake holds some sizable specimens.
The average weight is 11.8kg
(26lbs) with the current record standing at 20kg (45lbs). More than 10
carp are known to be over the elusive 18kg (40lb) barrier.
While carp
fishing in France or Hungary can be a rewarding experience, if you
live
near London, you can leave your passport in the drawer and visit
Sandhurst Lake.
5. Caerphilly Castle
Catapult your boilie pre-bait right against the foundations of a
13th
century Norman castle as you set your lines out in its moat.
This
idyllic location in South Wales contains a stock of 300 crucian carp,
of which 60 are over 9kg (20lbs).
A carp fishing hotspot, Caerphilly is free for all and everyone is
encouraged to throw out a line. Anglers can also fish for pike, eels,
perch, and tench. And in case something is missing from your pack
list,
Tony’s Tackle Shop is right next door.
6. Loch
Morar
There’s a reason why the Scots call a lake a loch, for we are
entering
an entirely different league here.
If you’re hauling a boat, make sure
it’s suitable for freshwater, as Loch Morar is the
second largest
freshwater lake in Scotland (after Loch Ness), and it is as imposing as
it sounds.
This monster-size loch roughly measures 26 square kilometers (10 square
miles) and can be fished for carp, trout, salmon, pike, and perch.
The
bulk of the catch will be under 7kg (15lbs), but on the upside, most
will be unscathed for that superb shot with a scale-perfect specimen.
So if you don’t mind globetrotting, you’ll be rewarded with a
spectacular fishing spot right in the middle of the Scottish Highlands.
You can even cruise around to see what the world looked like in
Jurassic times.
7. Wellington
Country Park
Wellington Country Park is an all-time favorite for those hooked on fishing.
Parents might especially want to spend a day or two in this
sought-after location near London, since it’s paired with an amusement
park with a playground, animal farm, and dino forest that the rest of
the family can enjoy.
Situated in Reading near London, the 35-acre lake holds a good number
of 40-pounder mirrors in pristine condition. Some even tip the scales
at over 23kg (50lbs).
The only catch is that Welly Park is a syndicate,
meaning that you need to sign up for membership before being put on the
waiting list.
8. Cherry
Lakes
This is the last one on the list and offers a family-friendly
fishing
vacation in a luxury cottage with a private peg in the Cotswold Water
Park near Bristol.
At 5 acres, the lake is large enough for some
genuine carp fishing, as its largest inhabitant came in at 20kg
(44lbs).
During the off season, there is plenty to do in the Cotswold area, such as shopping, fine dining, and paying a visit to the old Roman town of Cirencester.