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Combley Carp Fisheries, located in the picturesque holiday destination of Newport, Isle of Wight, is a premier fishing venue boasting two stunning lakes. Managed by a team dedicated to providing exceptional experiences for specimen carp anglers, the lakes are home to some of the biggest carp in the area, with fish exceeding the 50lb mark. Currently, the lakes are open for exclusive bookings only, with a maximum of six anglers permitted to fish at a time. The first lake is populated by 70 carp, including four specimens weighing over 40lbs, with the largest fish currently tipping the scales at an impressive 52lbs. Additionally, there are no nuisance species present in the lake, ensuring a peaceful and focused fishing experience. For those interested in booking a fishing session at Combley Carp Fisheries, please reach out to Will Groves at the provided contact details. In the meantime, guests can inquire about discounts on ferry crossings by contacting robclarkeholidayhomesiow@outlook.com. Each lake at the complex is equipped with essential amenities, such as landing nets, unhooking mats, and slings, so anglers are advised not to bring their own equipment. Furthermore, porta-loos are available on-site, along with a convenient water tap for added convenience during fishing sessions. In addition to the first lake, the second lake at Combley Carp Fisheries also offers an exclusive fishing experience for up to four anglers, with one double swim available. This lake is home to approximately 51 carp, with four impressive specimens exceeding 40lbs, including the largest fish currently weighing in at 51.12lbs. As with the first lake, there are no nuisance species present in this lake, ensuring a tranquil and rewarding fishing experience for all guests. Don't miss the opportunity to fish at Combley Carp Fisheries and reel in some impressive carp in a beautiful and serene setting. Reach out to Will Groves to secure your booking and look forward to an unforgettable fishing adventure on the Isle of Wight.

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