Fishery Name: Wylands - Rosies Lake | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Address: Wyland Farm, Powdermill Lane, Battle, TN33 0SU | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grid Reference: TQ 73270 14231
Car Park Grid Ref: Various places after the Entrance |
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Sat Nav: TN33 0SU, TN33 0SZ, TN33 9BG | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Phone Numbers: 01424 893394 or 07774 383026 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Description:
Old Specimen Lake At 2 acres in size it is fringed with reed beds and water lilys and there is an island at one end. Suitable for the disabled angler due to the easy access (dry weather) Rosies contains a good head of Carp, Crucian Carp, there has even been a 21lb Grass Carp caught! Some of the larger fish are taken off the top with bread and a bubble float, whilst large numbers can also be caught on the feeder or Carp tactics. Rosies Lake is now open for night fishing. |
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Wylands Angling Centre Rules and Regulations:
In the interest of consideration towards fellow anglers and the conversation of our precious wildlife habitat, all visitors are respectfully asked to observe the following regulations whilst at Wylands. These supersede all other published rules and regulations and should be checked regularly By entering the site you are agreeing that you accept these rules and will abide by them at all times. No fishing without a national fishing licence Always use unhooking mats No fish to be removed from or brought onto the centre No barbed hooks, crimped or microbarbs No keepnets (except in booked matches) No fishing in to reeds this can damage our fish No fishing the beachcaster method this can damage our fish No braid mainline All nets to be dipped in the tanks provided before fishing commences No fish to be lifted above knee height No fish to be kept in carp sacks No noise or running about on the banks No unattended fishing gear to be left in swims No rubbish, line etc to be left in the swims when you leave No cars parked or left; outside of official areas No speed in excess of 5mph on farm tracks No swimming No radios No bait boats No open fires No barbecues without prior permission; and they must be raised above the ground so as not to burn the grass Tents are only allowed lakeside if they are no bigger than 2 man and are green in colour. All other tents should be located to our campsite No climbing over farm fences and gates No trespassing in or around farm buildings Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times The railway sleepers are designed to protect our lakes. Please avoid standing on them as they may cause staining on warm days Tickets are non-refundable for a full list of prices please see our tariffs page No plastic corn or leadcore On entering the site at Wylands, whether using the facilities or not, you agree that Wylands can use written, drawn, photographed or any other forms of recording material for the purposes of PR and marketing without the express permission of the owner whomever it is captured by. Bait Bans:Tiger Nuts and Peanuts Catfish Rules In addition to the rules and regulations stated above, those wishing to fish on Maisies Lake must adhere to the following rules: Fishing on our catfish lake must be booked in advance 2.5lb test curve rods minimum 42 inch landing net minimum 5ft mat size minimum Barbless hooks only, no micro barbs or crimped barbs 20lb line minimum No braided mainline Singles hooks only No wire traces Maximum casting weight 3oz No keep nets or sacks to be used No live baiting No lure fishing No fish to be held above knee level Fishing on designated areas numbered 1-8 only Over 18's only allowed on this lake No beach caster rigs 2 rods maximum No fixed leads No rods to be left unattended at any time Anglers must leave their swims promptly at the end of their session |
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