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Windthorpe Pits
Windthorpe Pit is a 15-acre lake in Nottinghamshire with Carp, Bream, Perch, and more. River Trent nearby offers additional fishing opportunities. Accessible pegs and parking available. Contact authorities for more info.
Elton Reservoir
Elton Reservoir at Janson Fishery in Nottinghamshire offers two lakes with a variety of fish for pleasure fishing in a serene setting.
Bleasby Lake
A 470-yard fishing stretch in a scenic location along the Trent River, known for Roach and Chub, offers day tickets and night fishing with a separate permit. Closed from March 15 to June 15.
A1 Pits - South Muskham Fisheries
A1 Pits - South Muskham Fisheries offers diverse lakes for fishing enthusiasts. From carp to pike, there's a range of species to discover.
Belvoir Waters
Belvoir Waters Specimen Lake: 24-acre old gypsum quarry with 500 carp, record 32lb. Ideal for experienced anglers seeking "wild" fishing experience.
Trent View Carp Fishery
Trent View Carp Fishery: 28-acre lake in Hoveringham, known for its large carp. Car-accessible swims, facilities include toilets, showers, and on-site tackle shop. Impressive specimens, including "Gutsy" at 45.8lb. Security measures include an otter fence, CCTV, and locked gates.
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Hawton Waters is a picturesque and tranquil retreat located in the heart of the English countryside, just a short distance from Nottingham. Nestled within the sprawling grounds of an arable farm, this family-run business offers a range of amenities for those looking to enjoy a peaceful getaway. Visitors can take advantage of secure storage for caravans, motorhomes, and other leisure vehicles, all kept safe within purpose-built compounds monitored by CCTV. For those looking for a leisure break, there are lake-side pitches available with access to electricity, water, and waste disposal facilities. The main highlight of the estate is the stunning 14-acre fishing lake, stocked with a variety of fish including Carp, Bream, Roach, and Rudd. Anglers can also try their luck at fishing in the nearby River Devon, which runs through the estate. Fishing is permitted for members of the private syndicate as well as leisure break visitors for an additional fee. In addition to the abundance of fish, Hawton Waters is also home to a diverse range of wildlife and birds, including Swans, Canadian Geese, Water Hens, and rare species such as the Bitton, Long Eared Owl, and Tree Sparrows. With its idyllic setting and range of activities on offer, Hawton Waters is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful escape in the English countryside.