Lewden Spring Fishery, South Yorkshire, UK
Posted by: wireworm
N 53° 31.632 W 001° 26.761
30U E 603010 N 5932043
A commercial day ticket coarse fishery.
Waymark Code: WMB8MG
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/19/2011
Views: 4
This water has two islands and is very well kept with 49 well spaced and paved pegs. There is a flushing toilet with hand washing facility. It is a mixed coarse fishery with a good selection of fish. Pleasure anglers are not allowed to use keep nets, and are requested to use a landing at all times.It is also very popular with Match Anglers,who are well catered for. There is a large free car park. A web site giving more detail-http://www.yorkshirefishing.net/content.php?article.111
Recommended tackle: Pole, Float and Feeder Rods.
Recommended fishing methods: Pole with strong elastic for margin fishing. Long pole to the islands. Waggler fishing and feeder fishing. Baits - corn, luncheon meat, pellets, bread and paste, maggots and worms. Barbless hooks only
Boat required: no
Parking or Launch Coordinates: N 53° 31.632 W 001° 26.761
Catch and Release Only: yes
FlyFishing Only: no
USGS Real-Time Water Data: Not listed
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