Fishing Lake in Bournemouth

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Find out where to fish – ALWAYS BEST TO GIVE THEM A RING – search for the best places to fish near you, local fishing spots, using our fishing lakes directory.In addition, learn more about species that can be caught in these waters as well as places to buy fishing tackle, licenses, equipment etc. from our friendly experts listed here.

Amarisa Weymouth Deep Sea Fishing, 30a Buxton Rd, Weymouth, DT4 9PJ
Tel. 07976 520607

Flowers Farm Lakes, Flowers Farm, Dorchester, DT2 7BA
Tel. 01300 341351

Fishing Lake Bournemouth

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Covering the following areas in Bournemouth: Cockburnspath, Duns, Earlston, Eyemouth, Gordon, Lauder

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Fishing Lake in  Bournemouth

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

BANANAS, COCA-COLA AND TARPON
Fizzy drinks and fruit seem a strange recipe for catching one of the world’s hardest fighting, most acrobatic fish – but they worked their magic for one fortunate fisherman.
y the time Colin reached his 50th birthday, he was a wellrespected member of Wiltshire’s Salisbury fishing society in the
UK. Working in a tackle dealer’s shop in the city centre, and a well-known angler around Wiltshire and Hampshire coarse and trout fisheries, he reached his half-century as a highly popular, jovial soul who knew as much as most about

to catch a King in the sea, where heavier tackle and fish baits are the norm. She was into her 80s when she finally made the trip.
Barbara flew to Anchorage, the hub of Alaskan salmon fishing safaris, and from there she took a sea plane further up the coast. On her first morning she found herself in a large bay sitting in a good-sized, comfortable boat, two rods fishing heavy outriggers down deep and using flashing lures to attract the fish in close, and then herring as bait for the main hooks.
Her rod suddenly buckled over and she reached out to grab it,

The most recent encounter with a really big salmon was in October 2001. Captain Tim Ritson and party were fishing the lower river, three weeks after a 38-pound fish had been caught. Captain Ritson and retired Helmsdale ghillie Donald MacKay fished the Well pool and lost a salmon of around 25 pounds at the net. Soon afterwards another fish took gently and went into a sulk, first on their side of the river, then moving to the far side and refusing to move an inch.
IN SEARCH OF A RECORD SALMON
From Donald’s experience, he was convinced that the fish was over



Full List of areas covered on our Bournemouth Fishing Lake Directory:

Boscombe, Bournemouth, Holdenhurst, Kinson, Moordown, Pokesdown, Southbourne, Wallisdown, Westbourne, Wick, Winton

Fishing Lake in Guildford

Find a Place to Fish in Guildford

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Edenbrook Fisheries, Edenbrook Farm, Popes Lane, Oxted, RH8 9PL, Surrey
Tel. 01883 722029

Fishing Lake Guildford

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Covering the following areas in Guildford: Aldershot, Alton, Bagshot, Bordon, Camberley, Cranleigh, Farnborough, Farnham, Fleet, Godalming, Guildford, Haslemere, Hindhead, Lightwater, Liphook, Liss, Midhurst, Petersfield, Petworth, Sandhurst, Virginia Water, Windlesham, Woking, Yateley

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

Robin frowned. ‘What?’
‘This isn’t a recognised pool. We need to name it.’ ‘How about Robin’s Pot?’ Robin suggested modestly.
‘I’ve got a better idea,’ said John.
John took out his hip flask and poured a few drops of whisky into the water. ‘I name this place the CBA Pot.’ Robin’s frown deepened. ‘CBA?’ ‘Can’t Be Arsed,’ said John.
The name has stuck. And when the water is low on the Coquet, the threesome wouldn’t dream of fishing without a few casts in the CBA Pot; even though, to their knowledge, it hasn’t produced another fish from that day to this

The fight went on and on, but just when Michael sensed the fish might be tiring, the river suddenly began to rise; the hydro plant had sent down an extra foot of water, so the increased flow turned the advantage completely back to the salmon. It was also harder to row the boat upstream, so Michael took the oars for a spell and gave the rod to Bill.
It was now that the fish, perhaps spurred on by the increased water, changed its pattern and, instead of keeping to the deeper channel and the far side of the pool, headed quickly for a stone croy, stripping line o

However, rather than dive away to safety, it proceeded to swim slowly round the boat, eyeing up the two men while it continued to shake its head and rid itself of the final pieces of plastic. Then, with a great slash of its tail, it dived away out of sight and was gone.
The boatman was grinning inanely, out of sheer relief rather than with humour, Steve suspected. The man reached out his hand.
‘Very good, sir. Bloody glad it wasn’t great white, though.’
BONES, PERMIT AND TARPON
Fishing for exotic species in spectacular locations and balmy weather is



Full List of areas covered on our Guildford Fishing Lake Directory:

Abinger Common, Abinger Hammer, Addlestone, Albury, Albury Heath, Alfold, Alfold Crossways, Ash, Ash Vale, Ashford, Ashtead, Badshot Lea, Bagshot, Banstead, Batt’s Corner, Beacon Hill, Beare Green, Betchworth, Bisley, Blackheath, Bletchingley, Blindley Heath, Bowlhead Green, Bramley, Brockham, Brook, Brookwood, Buckland, Burgh Heath, Burpham, Burrowhill, Burstow, Busbridge, Byfleet, Camberley, Camelsdale, Capel, Caterham, Chaldon, Charleshill, Charlwood, Chelsham, Chertsey, Chiddingfold, Chilworth, Chipstead, Chobham, Churt, Claygate, Cobham, Coldharbour, Compton, Cooper’s Hill, Copthorne, Cranleigh, Crowhurst, Deepcut, Dippenhall, Donkey Town, Dorking, Dormans Park, Dormansland, Doversgreen, Downside, Dunsfold, Eashing, East Clandon, East Horsley, East Molesey, Effingham, Egham, Ellen’s Green, Elstead, Englefield Green, Epsom, Esher, Ewell, Ewhurst, Ewhurst Green, Farleigh, Farley Green, Farncombe, Farnham, Felbridge, Felcourt, Fetcham, Flexford, Forest Green, Frensham, Friday Street, Frimley, Frimley Green, Givons Grove, Godalming, Godstone, Gomshall, Grafham, Grayswood, Great Bookham, Guildford, Hale, Hambledon, Hascombe, Haslemere, Haxted, Headley, Heath End, Henley Park, Hersham, Hindhead, Holland, Holmbury St Mary, Hookwood, Hooley, Horley, Horne, Horsell, Hurst Green, Hurtmore, Hydestile, Jayes Park, Kingswood, Knaphill, Laleham, Leatherhead, Leigh, Lightwater, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Little Bookham, Littleton, Long Ditton, Longcross, Lower Bourne, Loxhill, Lyne, Lythe Hill, Martyr’s Green, Mayford, Merrow, Merstham, Mickleham, Milford, Millbridge, Mytchett, New Haw, Newchapel, Newdigate, Newland’s Corner, Normandy, North Holmwood, Norwood Hill, Nutfield, Oakwoodhill, Ockham, Ockley, Old Woking, Onslow Village, Ottershaw, Outwood, Oxshott, Oxted, Parkgate, Peaslake, Pebble Coombe, Peper Harow, Pirbright, Pitch Place, Puttenham, Pyrford, Ramsnest Common, Redhill, Reigate, Ridge Green, Ripley, Row Town, Rowledge, Rowly, Runfold, Rushmoor, Salfords, Sandhills, Seale, Send, Send Marsh, Shackleford, Shalford, Shamley Green, Shepperton, Shere, Shipley Bridge, Shottermill, Sidlowbridge, Smallfield, South Godstone, South Holmwood, South Nutfield, South Park, Spreakley, St John’s, Staines, Stanwell, Stanwell Moor, Stoke D’Abernon, Stoughton, Stroud Common, Sunbury, Sutton, Sutton Green, Tadworth, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Thames Ditton, The Bourne, The Hermitage, The Sands, Thorncombe Street, Thorpe, Thursley, Tilford, Titsey, Tongham, Upper Halliford, Virginia Water, Walliswood, Walton on the Hill, Walton-on-Thames, Wanborough, Warlingham, West Byfleet, West Clandon, West End, West Horsley, West Molesey, Westcott, Westhumble, Weston Green, Weybridge, Wheelerstreet, Whiteley Village, Whyteleafe, Windlesham, Wisley, Witley, Woking, Woldingham, Wonersh, Wood Street, Woodham, Woodmansterne, Wormley, Worplesdon, Wotton, Wrecclesham

Fishing Lake in Suffolk

Find a Place to Fish in Suffolk

Find out where to fish – ALWAYS BEST TO GIVE THEM A RING – search for the best places to fish near you, local fishing spots, using our fishing lakes directory.In addition, learn more about species that can be caught in these waters as well as places to buy fishing tackle, licenses, equipment etc. from our friendly experts listed here.

Creeting Lakes, Braziers Hall, Stowmarket, IP14 5BW
Tel. 01449 612364

Gludy Lake Ltd, Low Farm House Snakes Lane, Bungay, NR35 2BU
Tel. 07890 711847

Warrior Charter Boats, 164 Avondale Rd, Ipswich, IP3 9LA
Tel. 01473 270982

Weybread Carp Fishery, Mill Lane Farm Mill Lane, Diss, IP21 5TP
Tel. 07824 696835

Fishing Lake Suffolk

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Covering the following areas in Suffolk: Leek, Stafford, Stoke-On-Trent, Stone, Uttoxeter

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Fishing Lake in  Suffolk

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

He took the glass the Canadian offered him, lit it and knocked it back. His eyebrows went first, then the front of his hair caught light and Nigel had to throw a bottle of water over his head to put him ARCTIC SALMON AND ICEBERGS
out. Somehow the quantity of vodka already consumed made it all seem hilarious, and the competition went on long into the night. No one could remember who won, but the two Englishmen had unearthly hangovers as they prepared for fishing in the morning.
Transport on the Varzuga was by boat and the plan was for Nigel and Steve to mot

Mark looked behind him, expecting to see a line of excited Japanese vying to be the first one to land a fish. However, all those on deck had their eyes closed and no one seemed in a hurry to leave the wheelhouse.
‘Bring it in yourself,’ Don called out.
Mark leant into the fish and tried to power it to the surface, but it wasn’t quite that easy. Each time he had it close to the top it bored away again, and it was a good six or seven minutes before he had it under control beside the boat.
Don flew out of the wheelhouse, leant over and hauled the fish inbo

But the real iconic Australian fish, with something of a cult status among its hoards of hunters, is the weird and wonderful barramundi, distant relative of the mighty Nile perch. It is weird because it frequents both salt and fresh water, and all barramundi are born male, only turning female later in life and definitely by the time they reach 17 pounds in weight. The much sought-after yard-long specimens are therefore all females and get very angry when hooked. They are the reverse of Atlantic salmon and sea trout, in that they spawn in the tidal reaches rather



Full List of areas covered on our Suffolk Fishing Lake Directory:

Acton, Akenham, Aldeburgh, Alderton, Aldham, Aldringham, All Saints South Elmham, Alpheton, Ampton, Ashbocking, Ashfield, Ashfield Green, Aspall, Assington, Athelington, Bacton, Badingham, Badley, Badwell Ash, Ballingdon, Bardwell, Barham, Barking, Barnardiston, Barnby, Barnham, Barningham, Barrow, Barsham, Barton Mills, Battisford, Battisford Tye, Bawdsey, Baylham, Beccles, Beck Row, Bedfield, Bedingfield, Belstead, Benacre, Bentley, Beyton, Beyton Green, Bildeston, Blackheath, Blackthorpe, Blackwater, Blaxhall, Blundeston, Blyford, Blythburgh, Botesdale, Boxford, Boxted, Boyton, Brabling Green, Bradfield Combust, Bradfield St Clare, Bradfield St George, Braiseworth, Bramfield, Bramford, Brampton, Brandeston, Brandon, Brantham, Bredfield, Brent Eleigh, Brettenham, Bridge Street, Brightwell, Broadway, Brockford Street, Brockley Green, Brome, Brome Street, Bromeswell, Brook Street, Bruisyard, Bruisyard Street, Brundish, Brundish Street, Bucklesham, Bungay, Bures, Bures Green, Burgate, Burgh, Burstall, Bury St Edmunds, Butley, Buxhall, Camps Heath, Campsey Ash, Capel St Andrew, Capel St Mary, Carlton, Carlton Colville, Castle Hill, Cattawade, Cavendish, Cavenham, Chantry, Charles Tye, Charsfield, Chattisham, Chedburgh, Chediston, Chelmondiston, Chelsworth, Chevington, Chickering, Chillesford, Chilton Street, Church Common, Clare, Clay Common, Claydon, Clopton Green, Cockfield, Coddenham, Coldfair Green, Combs, Combs Ford, Coney Weston, Cookley, Copdock, Corton, Cotton, Covehithe, Cowlinge, Cox Common, Cranmer Green, Cransford, Cratfield, Creeting St Mary, Cretingham, Cross Green, Cross Street, Crowfield, Crowland, Culford, Culpho, Dalham, Dallinghoo, Darsham, Debach, Debenham, Denham, Dennington, Denston, Depden, Drinkstone, Drinkstone Green, Dunstall Green, Dunwich, Earl Soham, Earl Stonham, Earl’s Green, East Bergholt, East Bridge, East End, Easton, Edwardstone, Ellough, Elmsett, Elmswell, Elveden, Eriswell, Erwarton, Euston, Exning, Eye, Eyke, Falkenham, Farnham, Felixstowe, Felsham, Fen Street, Fingal Street, Finningham, Flempton, Flixton, Flowton, Fornham All Saints, Fornham St Martin, Forward Green, Four Ashes, Framlingham, Framsden, Freckenham, Fressingfield, Freston, Friston, Frostenden, Gazeley, Gedding, Gedgrave Hall, Gipping, Gisleham, Gislingham, Glemsford, Gosbeck, Great Ashfield, Great Barton, Great Bealings, Great Blakenham, Great Bradley, Great Bricett, Great Cornard, Great Finborough, Great Glemham, Great Green, Great Livermere, Great Saxham, Great Thurlow, Great Waldingfield, Great Welnetham, Great Wenham, Great Wratting, Gromford, Groton, Grundisburgh, Hacheston, Hadleigh, Halesworth, Hargrave, Harkstead, Harleston, Hartest, Hasketon, Haughley, Haughley Green, Haughley New Street, Haverhill, Hawkedon, Hawstead, Heckfield Green, Helmingham, Hemingstone, Hemley, Hengrave, Henley, Henstead, Hepworth, Herringfleet, Herringswell, Hessett, Heveningham, High Street, High Street Green, Higham, Hinderclay, Hintlesham, Hitcham, Holbrook, Hollesley, Holton, Holton St Mary, Holywell Row, Homersfield, Honey Tye, Honington, Hoo, Hopton, Horham, Horringer, Hoxne, Hulver Street, Hundon, Hunston, Huntingfield, Icklingham, Iken, Ilketshall St Andrew, Ilketshall St Lawrence, Ilketshall St Margaret, Ingham, Ipswich, Ixworth, Ixworth Thorpe, Kedington, Kelsale, Kennyhill, Kentford, Kenton, Kersey, Kesgrave, Kessingland, Kessingland Beach, Kettlebaston, Kettleburgh, Kirkley, Kirton, Knettishall, Knodishall, Lackford, Lady’s Green, Lakenheath, Landwade, Langham, Lavenham, Lawshall, Laxfield, Layham, Leavenheath, Leiston, Letheringham, Levington, Lidgate, Lindsey, Linstead Parva, Little Bealings, Little Blakenham, Little Bradley, Little Fakenham, Little Finborough, Little Glemham, Little Green, Little Saxham, Little Stonham, Little Thurlow, Little Waldingfield, Little Welnetham, Little Wenham, Little Whittingham Green, Little Wratting, Long Melford, Long Thurlow, Lound, Lower Holbrook, Lowestoft, Lowestoft End, Market Weston, Marlesford, Martlesham, Martlesham Heath, Mellis, Melton, Mendham, Mendlesham, Mendlesham Green, Metfield, Mettingham, Mickfield, Middleton, Middlewood Green, Milden, Mildenhall, Monewden, Monk Soham, Monks Eleigh, Moulton, Mount Pleasant, Mutford, Nacton, Naughton, Nayland, Nedging Tye, Needham Market, Nettlestead, Newbourne, Newmarket, Newton, North Cove, Norton, Nowton, Oakley, Occold, Offton, Old Felixstowe, Old Newton, Orford, Otley, Oulton, Oulton Broad, Ousden, Pakefield, Pakenham, Palgrave, Parham, Peasenhall, Pettaugh, Pettistree, Pixey Green, Playford, Polstead, Poslingford, Poys Street, Poystreet Green, Preston, Ramsholt, Rattlesden, Raydon, Red Lodge, Rede, Redgrave, Redisham, Redlingfield, Rendham, Rendlesham, Reydon, Rickinghall, Ringsfield, Ringsfield Corner, Ringshall, Ringshall Stocks, Risby, Rishangles, Rodbridge Corner, Rougham, Rougham Green, Rumburgh, Rushbrooke, Rushmere, Rushmere St Andrew, Sackers Green, Santon Downham, Sapiston, Saxmundham, Saxtead Green, Saxtead Little Green, Semer, Shadingfield, Shelley, Shimpling, Shimpling Street, Shingle Street, Shipmeadow, Shop Corner, Shotley, Shotley Gate, Shottisham, Sibton, Sicklesmere, Silverley’s Green, Sizewell, Slaughden, Snape, Somerleyton, Somersham, Somerton, Sotterly, South Cove, Southolt, Southwold, Spexhall, Sproughton, St Cross South Elmham, St James South Elmham, St Margaret South Elmham, St Michael South Elmham, Stanningfield, Stansfield, Stanstead, Stanton, Stanton Street, Sternfield, Stoke Ash, Stoke by Clare, Stoke-by-Nayland, Stone Street, Stonham Aspal, Stoven, Stowlangtoft, Stowmarket, Stowupland, Stradbroke, Stradishall, Stratford St Andrew, Stratford St Mary, Stuston, Stutton, Sudbourne, Sudbury, Sutton, Sweffling, Swilland, Tannington, Tattingstone, Theberton, Thelnetham, Thistley Green, Thorington, Thorington Street, Thorndon, Thornham Magna, Thornham Parva, Thorns, Thorpe Green, Thorpe Morieux, Thorpeness, Thrandeston, Thurston, Thwaite, Timworth Green, Tostock, Town Street, Trimley St Martin, Trimley St Mary, Troston, Tuddenham, Tunstall, Ubbeston Green, Ufford, Uggeshall, Upper Street, Walberswick, Waldringfield, Walpole, Walsham le Willows, Walton, Wangford, Ward Green, Wattisfield, Wattisham, Wenhaston, West End, West Row, West Stow, Westerfield, Westhall, Westhorpe, Westleton, Westley, Wetherden, Wetheringsett, Wetherup Street, Weybread, Whatfield, Whepstead, Wherstead, Whitton, Wickham Market, Wickham Skeith, Wickham Street, Wickhambrook, Wilby, Willisham, Wingfield, Winston, Wissett, Wissington, Withersdale Street, Withersfield, Witnesham, Wixoe, Woodbridge, Woolpit, Woolverstone, Wordwell, Worlingham, Worlington, Worlingworth, Wortham, Wrentham, Wyverstone, Wyverstone Street, Yaxley, Yoxford

Fishing Lake in Sussex

Find a Place to Fish in Sussex

Find out where to fish – ALWAYS BEST TO GIVE THEM A RING – search for the best places to fish near you, local fishing spots, using our fishing lakes directory.In addition, learn more about species that can be caught in these waters as well as places to buy fishing tackle, licenses, equipment etc. from our friendly experts listed here.

Trench Farm Fisheries, Springvilla Farm Bulley Lane, Gloucester, GL2 8AS
Tel. 01978 710098

Fishing Lake Sussex

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Covering the following areas in Sussex: Leek, Stafford, Stoke-On-Trent, Stone, Uttoxeter

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Fishing Lake in  Sussex

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

There were paddles in the boat. Richard took one and handed it to Greg. ‘Go on, it’s your fish.’
Greg held the blade end, took careful aim and brought the handle of the paddle crashing down on the pike’s head.
‘Again, just to make sure.’
He hit it again twice, whereupon a great shudder went through the pike’s body and it lay still. They knelt there for ages, gazing down and admiring the fish in disbelief that this was happening to them. Eventually, they collected the rest of their tackle into the knapsacks and looked around for something to help them ca

‘That’s your best today,’ cried Brett. ‘Don’t lose the bugger!’
Helen managed to stop the first run and bring the trout back towards her, but as soon as it came near the boat, it turned back on itself and went away again just as powerfully as before. The difference this time was that it dived deeper and headed more to the left, and she felt that it was on a definite quest of some sort. This was heightened when the fight began to feel peculiar, as though the line was being pulled down to a particular anchor point in the lake rather than the usual random direct

‘Well, I think we’ve finished with the pike now. We’d better get her back into the river here. There seems plenty of life left in her.’
Since permission is required to move fish to make sure that diseases are not spread unintentionally between rivers, both Mark and the television company had agreements to return fish to the water where they were caught. So the pike was driven back to the original fishing spot, where Mark looked it over once more to make sure it was okay to release, despite the two dents still visible on its head. He slipped it gently AMAZING



Full List of areas covered on our Sussex Fishing Lake Directory:

Fishing Lake Reviews in Sussex

Please contact us with your reviews of any of the lakes you visit or fish. Opening hours and costs are very useful.

Fishing Lake in  Sussex

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract