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Club details / Joining
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Club Waters River Medway the club now has fishing rights to a half a mile stretch of the River Medway near Tonbridge Species including Chub, Bream,Roach, Perch, Pike are to be found Day Tickets available at Crowborough Tackle & Medway Tackle Weirwood Reservoir is
situated in Forest Row, about 20miutes from the centre of Crowborough
by car.
Pennybridge Lake is situated
in Crowborough. It was constructed ten years ago and is just under an acre
created using Lottery funds.
Dave Cottington with a nice 2lbs 15oz perch
Wheelchair Platforms at Pennybridge
Wirgol is
situated between Crowborough and Hadlow Down, comprising of two ponds of
about 1/2 acre each. Depths range from 3-6ft. It is another popular water
holding carp to 20lbs plus, tench to 5lbs, perch to 4lbs, crucian carp
to 2.5 lbs plus good roach to 1lb. On-site parking.
Newick Lane Lake
Scaland Wood situated
near Jarvis Brook is about 3/4 acre with depths 5-10ft another very popular
venue which holds carp to 12lbs, roach to 12oz, tench to 2lbs, skimmers
to 1lb, perch to 1lb, rudd to 1lb.
Underhill Lake is situated
between Crowborough and Uckfield. A lake of approximately 1 acre in a peaceful
pasture setting with a good mixed stock. Renowned for it's Tench and Perch.
Fishing dawn till dusk Wednesday to Sunday inclusive.
Waldron Lake is
situated in Waldron near Heathfield. This attractive water is just
under an acre in size and contains Ghost, Common and Grass Carp, fish have
been caught to over 15lbs. This water lends itself to the specialist
angler.
Tunnel Lake is
situated near Jarvis Brook and Crowborough. A pretty woodland pool of approx
0.5 acres containing large Carp and Rudd. Night fishing ( max four anglers)
is allowed (with a permit obtained from Crowborough Tackle) at this water.
Hamsell Farm situated
near Crowborough has a small stream holding rainbow trout to 2lbs, brown
trout to 1lb, chub to 1.5lb plus perch and minnows.
River Rother 14 miles of
the River Rother stretching from Robertsbridge to beyond Newenden.
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