Masons Lake


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Overview
Masons Lake in East Sussex is a sizeable estate lake with a silt bottom, reaching a maximum depth of one metre. The lake features almost 60 swims, some of which are bordered by extensive reed beds. The peaceful atmosphere is occasionally punctuated by the whistles of the Bluebell Railway's locomotives, adding a unique charm to the surroundings.
Fishing at Masons Lake
Masons Lake is renowned for the calibre of its roach and rudd, attracting anglers looking for quality catches. Additionally, the lake supports a healthy population of wild carp, known for their robust fights. Whether you're aiming for a strong roach or challenging a tenacious carp, Masons Lake offers rewarding fishing opportunities.
The Environment
The serene and attractive setting of Masons Lake provides a tranquil backdrop for a day of fishing. The extensive reed beds offer natural hiding spots for fish, enhancing the fishing experience without overwhelming the natural beauty of the lake. It's an ideal spot for those seeking both quality fishing and a peaceful environment.
Address: Warren Way, North Chailey, BN8 4, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.hassocksangling.co.uk/
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