Skylark Lakes




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If you're planning a day of carp fishing in Cambridgeshire, Skylark Lakes offers a welcoming transition from years of Carp syndicate waters to accessible day ticket fishing. With three distinct lakes, each presents its own unique fishing experience.
The Mere
The Mere is the largest lake, covering just over seven acres with an average depth of 1.3 metres. It is home to numerous carp weighing above 20 pounds, including some impressive specimens nearing 30 pounds. Anglers can enjoy the steady presence of these sizeable fish in a spacious setting.
Honey Lake
Honey Lake spans 5.5 acres and is the shallowest of the three, averaging 0.9 metres in depth. As the flagship carp lake, it hosts carp of at least 25 pounds, with some exceeding 30 pounds. The lake features exquisite Old English Carp and Mirror Carp. While it can become weedy, the Norfolk Reed bordered banks, mature shrubs, and hidden coves add to its charm. Due to the intelligence of the carp, Honey Lake is best suited for expert fishermen.
Browns Lake
Browns Lake is slightly over three acres and the deepest at an average of 1.4 metres. It boasts a healthy population of carp above 20 pounds, along with tench, bream, roach, and pike. Recent introductions of Mirror and Common Carp between 15 to 25 pounds have been thriving, enhancing the fishing opportunities available.
Whether you’re interested in syndicate opportunities or prefer the flexibility of day ticket access, Skylark Lakes caters to a variety of angling preferences, ensuring a rewarding fishing experience.
Address: Manea Rd, Wimblington, March
Website: https://skylarklakes.co.uk/
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