Woodpeckers Fishery

West Sussex

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Last updated: 30 January 2025

Woodpeckers Fishery, located off Old Hallow near Crawley in West Sussex, invites anglers to enjoy a diverse fishing experience across its four well-maintained lakes. Whether you're an experienced fisher or trying your hand for the first time, the fishery offers a pleasant setting for a day out by the water.

Facilities

The fishery is equipped with disabled access, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the fishing grounds comfortably. Visitors will appreciate the ample parking available, along with convenient toilette facilities scattered throughout the site. These amenities make for a hassle-free and enjoyable visit.

Fishing Lakes

Woodpeckers Lake features 30 pegs and is well-stocked with a variety of coarse fish, including Carp up to 28 lb and Tench up to 7 lb. Ospreys Lake, the newest addition, offers 40 pegs and is home to Perch reaching over 5 lb, along with a healthy population of Chub. Predators Lake, a smaller 15-peg pond, is ideal for those targeting Pike up to 10 lb and Carp up to 18 lb. Penny's Lake, the oldest of the four, is perfect for children and hosts Goldfish, Shubunkin, Tiddlers, and Carp up to 5 lb.

Fish Species

Anglers at Woodpeckers Fishery can expect to catch a range of species, including Bream, Carp, Chub, Perch, Pike, Roach, Rudd, and Tench. Popular baits throughout the year include maggots, sweetcorn, and luncheon meat, while floating baits like crust and dog biscuits are favourites during the summer months.

Address: Old Hollow, Crawley, RH10 4TA, West Sussex, United Kingdom

Website: http://www.woodpeckersfishery.co.uk/

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Fish Species

Breamup to 7 lb 0 oz
Carpup to 28 lb 0 oz
Chubup to 4 lb 0 oz
Perchup to 5 lb 0 oz
Pikeup to 10 lb 0 oz
Roach
Rudd
Tenchup to 7 lb 0 oz

Features

Accessibility

Disabled Access

Amenities

Toilets
Parking

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