Willow Hall Dam

West Yorkshire

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Last updated: 30 January 2025

Access

Find Willow Hall Dam by following the sign-post in the small gap between the terraced houses on Dam Head Road. A narrow lane leads you to parking, which runs along one side of the dam. Nestled in a steep wooded valley, the path offers a peaceful route to your fishing spot.

Dam Features

This modest dam accommodates around 18 anglers, ensuring a quiet experience. The dam's sides drop steeply, reaching depths of nearly 20 feet around, and plunging to over 25 feet at the center near the dam end. Fishing is available all around the lake, except for the South-Western corner where the water over-flow is located, as indicated by the limit boards.

Fish Species

Anglers at Willow Hall Dam can target a variety of species, including barbel, bream, carp, chub, perch, pike, roach, rudd, and tench. Whether you're after a tenacious carp or the elusive pike, the diversity here caters to different fishing preferences.

Address: Dam Head Road, Sowerby Bridge, HX6 2SR, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Website: http://www.bradfordno1.com/

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Fish Species

Barbel
Bream
Carp
Chub
Perch
Pike
Roach
Rudd
Tench

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Parking

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