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Billericay & District Angling Club Waters

Here are our waters available to members from 2005. Fuller details including directions, car parking arrangements, fishery by-laws and times of fishing, appear in the Club Handbook you will receive.
At the end of each location, we describe accessibility and terrain, to assist the less mobile members to decide whether the water would be suitable.
Key to the symbol used for each water
T
Toilets on site B Barbless & microbarb hooks only K Keepnets allowed N Night fishing allowed (No extra charge)

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Windmill Lakes, Mountnessing

Key: T B
FIELD AND SWAN LAKES    
Field Lake Field Lake Field Lake
Swan Lake Swan Lake Swan Lake

Since the Club took over these four lakes in the Summer of 2001, they have become extremely popular. A previous day ticket complex, known as Millennium Lakes, they are stocked very heavily with a wide variety of species. The lakes are in pairs a third of a mile apart, with easy access and parking at each site. Two lakes, each of around one acre, are stocked with tench to 6 lbs, bream to 5 lbs, carp to 16 lbs, perch to 3 lbs, chub to 4 lbs and plenty of roach and rudd. By the Summer of 2002, each swim will have a wooden platform, with most fish being caught close in. At the other location is a small, wooded lake, containing a large head of carp to around 15 lbs. Very close by here is a larger lake which we plan to prepare with weed clearance and stocking in 2002, and hope to open in June 2003. The popularity of these lakes is due to their proximity to the A12 and M25, convenient to members in East London and North Kent particularly.

Short walks from each car park to nearest swims.

Swan Lake

OLD ISLAND AND LONG LAKE

July 2007: As a result of work on the farm the track to Old Island and Long Lake is almost impassableand members should take care when approaching the fishery. Remedial work will take place as soon as possible.

Old Island Long Lake (Open July 2002) Old Island

 

 
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