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Bronze Permit |
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Permit to fish all CEMEX Bronze Waters |
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Ashford |
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Near Ashford, Kent A six-acre clay pit located amongst the South Downs. This secure pit is shielded from the hustle and bustle of the world. The fishery offers a good mix of species for the pleasure angler and beginner. Tench, carp, roach, rudd and perch all thrive in this lovely little lake. |
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Brewery Farm |
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Tattershall, Lincolnshire Brewery Farm situated close to the River Bain consists of two stunning lakes set away from the roads close to Coningsby Airfield. Lake one is one of CEMEX’S group waters aimed at the general angler offering numbers of all the usual coarse lake species that you are likely to find in this sort of environment. Float anglers will take bream to 5lb, rudd, roach, tench and small carp to around the 5 to 7lb range. Also present in the lake are some good pike to low double figures that respond well to light spinning and small plug work on the right day. Jack Seymour with a cracking Chigborough mirror. |
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Dungeness Long Lakes |
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Dungeness, Kent Two coastal lakes offering good mixed fishing with the tench stock of particular note with specimens reported of over 7lb. The pleasure angler approach works well at this fishery with a good mix of species present to keep the angler happy. |
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Frimley (Tickets for Lakes 1 & 2 only). |
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A complex of four lakes which add up to probably the best common carp fishing in Britain today. Excellent common carp fishing with at least four different 40lb plus common carp in the complex. Both the lakes have carp and other species present to specimen sizes. Tench over doubles figures and bream to a best of 15 plus are resident in the pits. The lakes are all aesthetically pleasing and a pleasure to fish. There is no night fishing allowed on this venue unless you hold a Gold Card. Bait boats are not allowed. |
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Hooks Marsh |
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Waltham Abbey, Essex Hooks Marsh is situated in the Lea Valley and has become famous for its tench fishing, with double figure specimens becoming more and more commonplace. Mixed species of fish are present with large concentrations of roach easily found. There are some carp in the water but it is not known as a carp water. Winter pike fishing can be good on this venue. |
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Passenham |
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Milton Keynes, Bucks A new river fishery, a section of the Great Ouse, which supports a huge number of roach and has a weir containing chub and barbel. Perch, the predominant species of the Ouse, are also likely to be found, possibly to huge sizes. No bait boats |
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Ricketts Mere |
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Ulting, Essex Another new fishery comprising of a small lake and short section of River Chelmer backwater. Fishing this small, intimate water makes you realize why you started fishing in the first place. The lake was left barren in the beginning of 2007, but has had stockings of Sutton strain carp, crucian carp, with more stockings planned of tench bream and silver fish, this will be an exciting fishery. The river has carp to upper 20’s, bream and chub as well as silver fish making this another mixed fishery. |
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River Arun |
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Pulborough, Surrey A 1.5 mile stretch of the tidal river Arun which offers a good mixed species fishery. Bream, roach, rudd, dace, chub, perch are present in good numbers with a few carp putting in a show and the occasional large pike. Sea trout do frequent the area and add a bit of variety to the species present. |
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River Trent |
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VariousCEMEX Angling are very proud to announce that this year we have 4 sections of the River Trent opening to our membership on June 16th 2008. Cromwell, Attenborough/Long Eaton, Willington and Alrewas. The stretches comprise of a mixture of the Upper Trent, middle Trent and the lower reaches of this very productive river. All section of the river will be able to be fished on the same ticket.
This river produces large fish of all species from big barbel to big carp and big bream to big chub, the river has all species swimming in its length and it fishes all year round. From carrying six feet of floodwater to being low and clear, you should be able to find some kind of species willing to feed well. |
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River Wey |
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Addlestone, SurreyA small intimate river fishery which has a reputation for being very prolific. The chub fishing is very good with specimens of up to 6lb reported each season. A wonderful mixed fishery with all the usual species including chub, roach, pike, perch, barbel and a good head of carp. |
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Sutton at Hone Lake 1 |
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South Darenth, Kent
A small lake comprising two acres of clear and weedy water. The tench and bream are up to 7lb with perch increasing to the 2lb+ mark. Roach, eels and pike are also present. In 2006, carp averaging 5lb were stocked to help continue the superb fishing, many now well in double figures.
A lot of work has been carried out on the venue this last year, including tree work and improvements to security. |
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Yateley Bait Tech Complex (Daylight) |
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Yateley, Hants Possibly the most famous carp complex of all! This permit allows daylight fishing on the following lakes: Match and Split Lakes with 30lb carp and 50lb cats.Nursery Lake carp and mixed fishing. Summer Pit with huge crucians. Pumphouse and Horseshoe Lakes with their bream and tench stocks and last but not least the river Blackwater containing chub and barbel! What more does an angler need! |
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