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Fishery Name: Walton Hall Park Lake
Address: Walton Hall Avenue, Liverpool, Merseyside, L4 9XP
Entrance Grid Ref: From the Car Park.

Car Park Grid Ref: SJ 37390 95056
Sat Nav: L4 9XP
Phone Numbers: 01512 332007
Email Address: [email protected]
Description: This park dates back to 1199; it was opened up to the public in 1934 by King George V. This is a popular lake; the smaller pond is used for model boats. Park and Greenspaces and the City will endeavour to keep the lakes clean and maintain fish stocks.

Fish Species:
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Barbel
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Bitterling
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Bleak
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Bream
Common
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Bream
Silver
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Bullhead
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Carp
Common
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Carp
Crucian
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Carp
F1 Carp
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Carp
Ghost
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Carp
Grass
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Carp
Leather
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Carp
Koi
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Carp
Mirror
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Catfish
Wels
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Chub
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Crayfish
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Dace
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Eel
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Goldfish
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Goldfish
Brown
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Grayling
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Gudgeon
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Minnow
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Orfe/Ide
Blue
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Orfe/Ide
Golden
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Orfe/Ide
Silver
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Perch
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Pike
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Pumpkin
seed
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Roach
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Rudd
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Rudd
Golden
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Ruffe
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Schelly
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Stickle
back
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Stone
Loach
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Sturgeon
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Tench
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Tench
Golden
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Walleye
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Zander
Fishery Rules:

Angling permits

Before using any park lakes in Liverpool, you must obtain a permit from the council. This is to help promote good angling and conserve the quality of the lakes.

Once registered, it allows us to contact anglers about any issues affecting the lakes, as well as giving us a better idea as to how our parks are used.

Summary of the Anglers'Code of Conduct.

1. All Anglers aged 12 years or over must be in possession of an Environment Agency National Rod Licence, purchasable from any main Post Office.

2. Anglers may only fish from angling stations where they are provided or from areas otherwise designated.

3. Except by prior consent, fishing at night (between the hours of dusk and dawn) on all park lakes is prohibited.

4. The movement of fish stocks from water body to water body is prohibited.

5. Except by prior consent anglers are restricted to the use of 1 x Rod or 1 x Pole per person.

6. All litter and fishing line to be removed from the immediate vicinity after each fishing session.

7. Except by prior consent, tents and bivouacs are prohibited within the park and lake area.

8. Vehicles are prohibited from the park and lake area.

9. General Good Behaviour.

10. Good Manners and Good Citizenship.

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