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Shalford Lake and Bottle Lake, located near Brimpton, West Berkshire, offer anglers a chance to fish in beautiful surroundings. Shalford Lake stretches across approximately 6 acres and reaches depths of up to 20ft, making it a popular spot for those looking to catch a variety of fish. Bottle Lake, on the other hand, covers about 10 acres and has shallower waters around the perimeter that eventually drop to 20ft, providing opportunities for anglers to target different species in various hold holes. Both lakes were originally gravel pits and are now spring-fed, ensuring crystal clear water for fishing enthusiasts. Rowney, also known as the Predator lake, was established in 1999 and continues to undergo landscaping, vegetation maintenance, and stocking of various fish species, including pike, perch, bream, tench, roach, and dace. With middle depths reaching up to 27ft, Rowney offers anglers the chance to test their skills against a variety of predatory fish. Regular stocking of rudd, roach, and trout ensures that the predators are well-fed and in optimum condition for anglers to enjoy catching. In addition to the excellent fishing opportunities, members of the syndicate have access to a locked building that provides shelter, kitchen facilities, and lavatories for their convenience. This enhances the overall experience of fishing at Shalford Lake, Bottle Lake, and Rowney, making it a popular destination for anglers of all levels. With their picturesque surroundings and well-maintained facilities, these lakes offer a unique fishing experience for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.