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Contact

Greenhalgh

Greenhalgh Lane

Kirkham

Tel. 01253 836348

 

Facilities

Car parking is no problem and is just a few strides from the lake.

 

There is a cafe where you can also buy pellets, food and hot drinks are ordered and delivered to your peg, and there are toilet facilities.

 

There is also a section reserved for disabled anglers with easy access

 

Current Prices

The current charge is £6

 per full day with a reduction for concessions

 

Fishing is from 7:00am to Dusk (9:30pm latest)

from March to end October

 

Matches arranged by calling the fishery direct

Greenhalgh

This is one of the best carp waters in the North West.  The fishery is 

around 3 - 8ft in depth though many carp are taken from the margins

in depths of around 10 inches.  Matches are held on Saturdays with

some junior matches also held and weights regularly hit 150lb plus.

The average carp will be around the 5-6lb mark going up to over

20lb.  You are almost certain to hit at least one double figure fish on

every visit.

Some nice Tench have also been caught this year from the margins

along with the occasional eel.

The island is an obvious hotspot and there are several pegs from which

you can fish the island with a measured cast.

 

View across the Lake

 

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Disabled section and typical peg

How to get there

 

The fishery is situated off the M55 in Kirkham.

Exit the M55 at junction 3 and at the roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted for Fleetwood.  After approx 1/4 mile you'll see the Blue Anchor pub on your right hand side. Just past the pub is Greenhalgh Lane on your left, turn in here and follow the road for about a mile, the fishery is on the right hand side

Rules and Guidelines

The following rules and guidelines have been set  for the benefit of both

the fishery and the angler:

 

Banned baits - trout pellets, bloodworm, joker, boilies, nuts

You are also not allowed to use floating baits or cereal baits

Night fishing will not be allowed

All anglers must hold a current NRA rod licence

Keep nets are not permitted except for matches

Barbless hooks only minimum 16s maximum 10s

Mimimum line strength 5lb, no braid hooklengths

Block end feeders or bombs must be free running

Open end and cage feeders are not allowed

All litter must be removed by the angler

No Groundbait, loose feed only

Leftover bait must not be discarded.  Bins are provided

No rods left unattended

Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

All landing nets must be dipped before use

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