Betty's Lake


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Fishing Experience
Betty's Lake welcomes those with a seasoned touch to their fishing rod. Designed exclusively for experienced anglers, this pristine waterbody in West Sussex offers a dedicated environment for those who know their craft. Anglers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, ensuring safety and adherence to the lake's guidelines. The use of a 12 lb breaking strain line and matching hooklinks is mandatory, alongside Medi-care fish treatments to maintain the lake's healthy ecosystem. For members seeking a night under the stars, night fishing is available by appointment only, adding an extra layer of adventure to your fishing experience.
Available Features
Convenience meets functionality at Betty's Lake. With 18 spacious dugout swims, anglers can choose between bank sticks, bivvy pegs, and rod-pods to suit their fishing style. Parking is ample, with reserved spots available for disabled anglers, ensuring everyone has access to a great fishing spot. Clean and accessible toilets are strategically placed around the lake, providing comfort during your fishing sessions. Whether you're planning a day out or a night fishing trip, Betty's Lake has the facilities to support your angling needs.
Fish Species
The waters of Betty's Lake are teeming with a diverse range of fish. Carp enthusiasts will appreciate the stock of Redmire Common Carp and Simmonds Mirror Carp, perfect for those aiming to land a substantial catch. Barbel can reach up to 8 lb, while Chub grow up to 6 lb, adding variety to your fishing pursuits. Additionally, anglers can target Tench and Perch, making Betty's Lake a vibrant spot for diverse fishing interests. Each species presents its unique challenge, ensuring that every visit offers something new.
Address: Chapel Rd, Barns Green, Horsham RH13 0PR
Website: http://www.sumnersponds.co.uk/
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