Lemington Lakes


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Lakes
Lemington Lakes in Gloucestershire offers a diverse range of fishing environments across its five distinct lakes. Abbey Lake spans 3.5 acres and caters to various fishing styles with species like bream, roach, rudd, tench, crucians, perch, and carp. Sunset Lake is dedicated to tench fishing, featuring large lily beds that create an ideal habitat for these graceful fish. Priory Pool, the smallest at just one acre, is perfect for targeting crucian carp. Westminster Lake is renowned for its impressive carp, some reaching mid-twenties, alongside bream, roach, rudd, and perch. For those seeking the very best, Bishops Lake is exclusive to members and houses some of the most immaculate carp, with over 60 specimens weighing 20lb and above.
Fish
Anglers at Lemington Lakes can expect a rich variety of species to pursue. Bream, carp, perch, roach, rudd, and tench populate the waters, each offering unique challenges and rewards. The carp in Westminster and Bishops Lakes are particularly noteworthy, with some reaching impressive sizes. Whether you prefer casting in the serene Abbey Lake or focusing on tench in Sunset Lake, there's something to suit every fishing preference. The diverse fish population ensures that each visit can bring a different and exciting experience.
Amenities
Lemington Lakes is equipped with essential amenities to make your fishing trip comfortable. Clean toilets are available for all visitors, ensuring convenience during your time by the water. For those who enjoy fishing under the stars, limited night fishing is permitted, adding an extra dimension to your angling adventure. Club memberships are also offered, providing access to exclusive areas like Bishops Lake, where some of the largest carp reside. These memberships allow dedicated anglers to enjoy a more personalised fishing experience.
Address: Todenham Rd, Moreton-in-Marsh
Website: http://www.lemingtonlakes.co.uk/
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