Nazeing Meads



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Overview
Nazeing Meads, located in Essex, comprises three large settlement lagoons as part of the Lee Flood Relief system, covering a total of 125 acres. In addition, Brackens Pool, a smaller enclosed gravel pit of 2.5 acres, forms part of this fishing venue. Both the main lagoons and Brackens Pool feature numerous underwater structures typical of gravel pits, providing engaging environments for anglers.
Fish Species
The main lagoons at Nazeing Meads are home to a variety of fish. Notably, anglers can find specimen Carp weighing over 46lb and Bream reaching up to 17lb. Other species present include large Tench, Chub, Eels, and Pike with double figures. Brackens Pool is particularly well stocked with Carp, ranging from smaller doubles to impressive specimens up to 38lb. A significant number of Carp in Brackens Pool exceed 20lb, offering rewarding opportunities for serious anglers.
Fishing Conditions
The underwater features within the lagoons and Brackens Pool create diverse fishing conditions, catering to different angling techniques. Whether you're targeting the robust Carp or the agile Pike, Nazeing Meads provides a dynamic fishing experience. The varying depths and structures ensure that anglers can explore different areas to find the best catch.
Address: Meadgate Road, Waltham Abbey, EN9 2, Essex, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.leevalleyangling.com/
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