windrusher Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 I'm trying to build a list of fisheries in Oxfordshire, both club run and commercial but for this to work it needs others to help by contributing info, no specifics like hot swims, just general info and feed back on venues so we can all benefit from each others experiences. Fishery: Vauxhall pit Stanton Harcourt. Description: Mature 12 acre gravel pit. Regarded as a hard water. Stocking: Carp to low thirties, big bream and lots of small/med tench. Price: £45 for June 16th to March 14th. Contact details: http://vauxhallanglingclub.co.uk/index.htm Pros: Good carp present, fairly quiet mid week, easy/good access, ticket offers numerous other waters. Cons: Very weedy, no facilities, crayfish, small tench and snotties in high numbers, busy at weekends. Pimlico Farm. Description: A mature farm pond of 2 acres and two newer lakes of 1 and 5 acres. Stocking: Carp to high twenties (claims of 30's), roach, rudd, perch and tench. Price: £6 strictly dawn til dusk only, two rodsday ticket. Contact details: http://www.pimlicofarm.co.uk/fishing/index.html Pros: Good numbers of high doubles present in the big lake, fairly quiet mid week, easy/good access. Cons: Busy at weekends. Fishery: Clattercote reservoir, Claydon Banbury. Description: 25 (aprox) acres, 200 year old reservoir, with wooden decking around three sides of lake. Stocking: Carp to low twenties, average weight 10 - 12lb, bream, tench etc. Price: £6 for one rod and £10 for two, 24hrs £20 max two rods. Contact details: Bailiff 07740534892 (8.00 - 18.00) Pros: Parking near lake, easy fishing, helpful/friendly bailiff, most swims are on the decking, if you're after an easy bend in your rod this is perfect. Cons: Allot of hook damaged fish, most productive swims are off of decking, too easy, TBH its a match venue where the carp have out grown match anglers. Fishery: Milton Pools Fishery, Great Milton, Oxford. Description: Six lakes ranging from a puddle to 3 acres (speci' lake). Stocking: Carp to a claimed 43lbs, a couple thirties, allot weighing 10 - 14lb, catfish to 33lb, bream, tench etc. Price: £6 for one rod and £10 for two, 12hrs (overnight) £12, 24hrs £20 max two rods. Contact details: http://www.miltonpoolsfishery.co.uk/newsite.html Pros: Secure parking, cafe open at weekends, tackle shop, pre-bookable swims. Cons: Road noise day and night (M40), to many small carp. Fishery: Marlborough pool, Cassington. Description: Mature 12 acre gravel pit. Stocking: Carp to 30lbs, good head of twenties, big bream and lots of small/med tench, plus silvers. Price: £75 per year. (Abingdon and Oxford Angling Alliance) Contact details: Ask at local tackle shops. (J & K's Bicester, Predator Kidlington) Pros: Good carp present, fairly quiet mid week, easy/good access, ticket offers numerous other waters. Cons: Small tench and snotties in high numbers, busy at weekends. Fishery: Orchid Lakes, Berinsfield. Description: Mature 18 acre gravel pit. Regarded as a hard(ish) water and a 2 acre heavily stocked runs water. Stocking: 40 carp 30lb+, big bream and tench in main lake. Loads of small tench and bream, plus carp to high 20's and cats to 50lb+ in Club lake. Price: 24hrs - £25 for Main lake and £22 on Club lake. Contact details: http://www.orchid-lakes.co.uk/ Pros: Lots of good carp present, fairly quiet mid week, easy/good access, good facilities on site; tackle shop, cafe and showers. Cons: Can be very weedy, no facilities, tench and snotties in high numbers, busy at weekends. Fishery: Fernhill, Milcombe nr Banbury. Description: Three fairly mature lakes that are easy catch waters of about 3, 2 and 1.5 acres. Stocking: Carp to 35lb+ in the Main Lake and to high teens in the other two lakes. Plus silvers, chub, tench and bream. Price: Dawn til dusk £7, night fishing by prior arrangement only. Contact details: http://www.fernhillfarms.co.uk/ Pros: Lots of good carp present, fairly quiet mid week, easy/good access. Cons: Can be very busy at weekends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willi4692 Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Linear Fisheries 7 lakes on day ticket and 3 on syndicate £25-24 hour 3 rods - prices are higher on hunts corner Carp to 45+, good tench, bream, pike and pleasure species as well Toilets, showers and secure parking http://www.linear-fisheries.co.uk/ commonly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackt Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 Newlands angling club right next 2 oxlease lake at linear is good only 85 a year for 4 lakes fish up to mid 30s also ayhno is very good loads of 20s in the specimen lake and about 4 30s up to 34 I think quite easy fishing 2 well worth ago it's £10 a day or u can pay £5 if u fish the afternoon I think it's after 4pm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woodchester17 Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 CHAD LAKES. MORETON IN THE MARSH small day ticket lake with 2 islands in the middle. they claim 26 is the biggest in there. last time i fished it i had 14 in a weekend up to 19. syndicate lake there is tiny and home to blackeye, 6 angler sydi 3 on 3 off. think about 800 a year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisrob Posted February 5, 2013 Report Share Posted February 5, 2013 Linch Hill Fishery, Stanton Harcourt Stoneacre: 47 acres. Syndicate only £625.00. Fish over 50lb Christchurch: 11 acres. Day Ticket. Fish over 40lb Willow: 6.5 acres. Day Ticket. Fish to 30lb+ UP TO 12 HOURS 1 Rod...........£10 2 Rods.........£15 3 Rods.........£20 EACH 24 HOURS 1 Rod..........£15 2 Rods........£25 3 Rods........£30 When paying for 6 CONSECUTIVE 24 hours - the 7th is FREE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coom3r41 Posted June 7, 2017 Report Share Posted June 7, 2017 Can u just turn up on the day to this venue or do u book in advance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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