Fishing lakes in East Sussex

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Brick Farm Lakes Trout Fishery  

Every day of the year, the trout fishing is available to the public. Brick Farm Lakes is one of the country's premier trout fisheries, ranking 24th on Trout Fisherman's list of the Top 100 Stillwaters in the British Isles. The fishing is available all year and no reservations are necessary. Our quaint oak-framed wood lodge is located next to Brick Lake and has self-serve tea and coffee making stations, a warm and dry shelter, and clean restrooms.Brick Farm Lakes is set in open countryside near H...

Windmill Hill, Herstmonceux BN27 4RS

Toilets
Trout Up To 10lb
Pennybridge Lake  

With the aid of the National Lottery and Roger Funnell's direction, the club created this water in the middle of the 1990s. We thought we were the only club in the nation to start such a project at the time.In the summer of 1997, it first welcomed members. It has since proven to be a very well-liked water. This water really appeals to everyone with two extremely accessible disability swims, a large parking lot, a restroom, and as the site of the clubs' annual Junior Day.For this lake, there are ...

London Road, Crowborough, Crowborough, TN6 1HH, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Day ticket
Tench To 7lb
Decoy Farm  

An outstanding mixed fishing with a range of species to target is Decoy Lake. The profusion of tench, rudd, roach, perch, chub, crucian carp, and carp in the lake makes it common to capture all of the species in a single outing. Any level of skill can fish here, therefore we suggest choosing this location if it's your first time visiting a Hassocks fishing hole.

East Hoathly, Halland, BN8 6, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Tench To 4lb
Bolebrooke Castle  

Silver Birch Lakes belong to Bolebroke Castle in Hartfield, the village made famous by Pooh bear, was built around 1480 and is the earliest brick built building in Sussex. Henry VIII used Bolebroke when he went hunting for wild boar and venison in the nearby Ashdown Forest. Anne Boleyn, who lived at Hever Castle 5 miles away was courted by Henry VIII from there. Set in a stunningly beautiful location on a 30 acre estate away from main roads and noise where pheasant and d...

Edenbridge Road, Hartfield, TN7 4, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Scarletts  

The tranquil, 5-acre Scarletts Lake is home to carp, tench, bream, roach, rudd, and perch. This lake dates back to the sixteenth century and was originally used to power furnaces.Be warned that we have tench weighing 6 to 8 pounds and carp up to 16 pounds.

Scarletts Lake, Edenbridge, TN8 7, Kent, United Kingdom

Membership
Masons Lake  

Masons is a silt-bottomed, sizable estate lake with a maximum depth of one metre and almost 60 swims, some of which have extensive reed beds. While Masons is most known for the calibre of its roach and rudd, it also boasts a healthy population of wild carp that, on average, fight harder than other carp. Along with being serene and attractive, the area is also only broken by the whistles of the Bluebell Railway's locomotives.

Warren Way, North Chailey, BN8 4, West Sussex, United Kingdom

River Ouse  

The River Ouse – Newick to Barcombe is owned by Copthorne & District Angling Society, a traditional, non-commercial club founded over 80 years ago. There is an agreement in place with the Ouse Angling Preservation Society on water sharing. This provides CDAS members with access to a total of 8 miles of it. Between Newick and Barcombe, the river undergoes a transformation in character.It is normally pretty rapid at Newick and is excellent for chub, roach, and perch (and eels). At the Anchor...

Station Road, Uckfield, TN22 5, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Furnace Brook Fishery  

This stunning 5.5 acre coarse fishery is possibly East Sussex’s best-kept secret. Offering pristine fish in a tranquil environment, surrounded by abundant wildlife.Specimen FishCarp, Bream, Tench, Perch, Roach, Crucians & a few surprises!FacilitiesDay & night tickets available.Hot water shower, toilet, tea and coffee facilities, microwave.Disabled swims availableAll swims are woodchipped, spacious and evenly distributed.Open all year 7am till duskClose on site parkingTariffDay Tickets ...

Trolliloes, Cowbeech, Hailsham BN27 4QR

Ashdown Forest Fly Fishery  
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Boringwheel Trout Fishery is situated in the heart of the beautiful Ashdown Forest, just off the A22 at Nutley. This 400 year old spring-fed lake offers 6 1/2 acres of peace and tranquillity for the discerning trout fisherman. A second lake of the Boringwheel Trout Fishery has been set aside for brown trout only. You can fish from the bank, from the well-maintained wooden fishing stages, or you can use boats free of charge. Boringwheel resources include two holiday cottages, a mini golf course, ...

Cackle Street Nutley TN22 3DU, Nutley, RG25 2, Hants, United Kingdom

The River Rother  
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The River Rother is a component of the Rother Fishery Association, which was established in 1872 and is made up of over 20 local angling clubs. The association's goal is to provide affordable, high-quality local fishing in the Kent and East Sussex region.At the higher reaches of the Rother, fishing is available in little streams in a natural setting. At Blackwall Bridge, close to Wittersham, Kent, fishing is available in broad, fen-like waters with noticeable near and far side ledges. The green ...

Junction Road, Robertsbridge, TN32 5, East Sussex, United Kingdom

The River Cuckmere  

The Southdown Angling Association, which offers a range of streams to suit most preferences, owns the River Cuckmere.The Cuckmere begins its journey north of Heathfield before heading south and then west in the direction of the Bull River, which is its main tributary. The only undeveloped river mouth in Sussex, Exceat, is where it finally empties into the sea after continuing to flow south to join the larger Cuckmere stream at Hellingly. Given the speeds it achieves as it hurtles 100 metres down...

Mill Lane, Hellingly, BN27 4, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Newick Lane Lake  

Small and 3/4 acres in size, Newick Lane Lake is home to reeds, lily pads, and overhanging trees and plants. The water's depths vary from three to five feet. Between Crowborough and Uckfield is where you'll find Newick Lane Lake. Crowborough and District Anglers Association historically had authority of the lake. Only members and visitors are permitted in the water. There is no closing time for Newick Lane Lake.

Newick Lane, Mayfield, TN20 6, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Ifield Lake  

Ifield Mill Pond is regarded as the most significant wetland location in Crawley, despite being bordered by huge tracts of recreational grassland. Along the pond edges and to the south-east along Dowster Brook are patches of woods.Coot, duck, mute swan and grey wagtail are just a few of the many species of birds that nest on this vast pond. Many different kinds of duck make winter appearances, and on rare occasions, kingfishers, herons, and water rail may also be observed.Every day from 7.30 am ...

Collins Road & Compassion Close, Bewbush, RH11 8, Crawley, United Kingdom

Hempstead Ponds  

The Southdown Angling Association owns Hempstead Ponds, which are close to Hempstead Lane and off the A22. About 550 yards off the A22 and almost opposite the entrance to Tilehurst Farm, there is a gate on the right side that provides access to the fishery.A challenging route runs beside the right-hand hedge to a second gate. Parking is requested along this track. Also, take careful to lock the gates. The second gate provides access to the pond on foot. To the half-left, approximately 300 yards ...

Hempstead Lane, Hailsham, BN27 3, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Glyndley Old Quarry  

A still water course called Glyndley Old Quarry may be found in East Sussex, halfway between Stonecross and Hailsham.Carp, Eels, Tench, Roach, Bream, and Rudd are common species that may be found here.Members which are under under the age of 14 must always be accompanied by an adult who is in charge. Only from one hour before dawn to one hour after dusk is fishing allowed. access to the fishery is via a combination-locked gate. Every time you enter or exit via the gate, lock it behind you. Only ...

Glynleigh Road, Hankham, BN24 5, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Curls Farm Lake  

In the little town of Ripe, which is close to Golden Cross, is where you can find Curls Farm. The Southdown Angling Association owns Curls Farm.The most probable species of fish to be present here are roach, bream, and carp.Please be aware that the gates at this site have a security lock, and the Committee member must be contacted for the code. Always lock them when you leave or enter a room. While handicapped drivers are not allowed to drive beyond the dam end of the lake, all cars must stay in...

Near Ripe, Ripe, BN8 6, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Cinderford Lane  
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Southdown Angling Association is in charge of Golden Cross' Cinderford Pond. A close season is imposed by this water from 14 March to 15 June.This facility has parking, however it lacks restrooms and a fishing shop. Camping, RVing, and nighttime fishing are prohibited.

Cinderford Lane, Hellingly, Cowbeech, BN27 4, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Batbrook Pond  

From the road, two double gates lead to the pond. A parking space is located 20 yards from the lake along a hard-core track that runs along the edge of the field. Please keep on the path, especially if it's raining. Make sure you shut the gates behind you. Attention: there is often a bull in this area, and there are overhead power wires not far from the pond.

East Sussex, Lewes, BN8 6, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Underhill Lake  

Since 1991, the group has been fishing on this little lake. The water at the time was overrun with lilies and weeds. However, the club has put a lot of effort into enhancing the fisheries and improving the ecology along the banks throughout the years. It presently serves as a superb general fishery and co-hosts the junior summer tournaments.There are day passes available for this water, which is closed from March 15 through May 31, inclusive.

Cobdown Lane & Underhill, Maresfield, TN22 3, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Day ticket
Framfield Fishery  

The Framfield Fishery is a three-lake fishery situated in a lovely rural area outside of Framfield. The fishery comprises of three lakes, two of which, Spring Lake and Brookhouse Lake, are reserved for match anglers, and one of which, Burywood Lake, is an oval lake of 1.5 acres that is reserved for specimen hunters.Tench, bream, roach, and perch are all supplied, as are mirror, common, and crucian carp. You may go night fishing at Burywood Lake. Tourists have access to a large gravel parking lot...

Brookhouse Lane TN22 5QJ Uckfield, UK

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