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Northamptonshire Fishing Venues
Fishery Name: Sywell Reservoir
Address: Washbrook Lane, Ecton, Northhampshire, NN6 0QX
Entrance Grid Ref: SP 83427 65002 and SP 83557 65141

Car Park Grid Ref: SP 83340 65085 and SP 83557 65141
Sat Nav: NN6 0QX
Phone Numbers: 03001 265935
Email Address: [email protected]
Description: The fishing at Sywell is on a 67 acre (28 hectare) lake built in Edwardian times and opened in 1906 as a water supply reservoir for Rushden and Higham Ferrers.

Although no longer supplying drinking water, Sywell is now recognised as one of the leading tench fisheries in the country. Tench to over 12lb have been caught, although the average is around the 7lb mark.

The fishery also contains pike to over 30lb, roach to over 2lbs and a large number of perch and rudd.

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


Pike 30lb+

Tench 12lb+



Rules:

Fishing is available on day tickets, concession,12 month season tickets and winter pike permits.

Tickets must be purchased before you start fishing. Day tickets are available (cash payment only) at any time on a self serve basis from the Rangers Office near the lower main entrance.

The lower car park is open 24 hours a day or fishermen can park in the upper car park and walk down to the ranger's office at any time.

Purchase and display a valid ticket for the duration of your stay, car parking charges apply at all times.

For season tickets and pike permits, contact the Rangers office by [email protected] or calling 0300 126 5935.

Ticket Type Period Price

Day Ticket Dawn to Dusk £5

Half Day Ticket Half Day £4

Concession ticket for Blue Badge holders and senior citizens Dawn to Dusk ?£3

Age 12 to 16 Dawn to Dusk £4

Under 12 years old Dawn to Dusk Free

Season ticket 36 hour maximum stay, longer by arrangement £100

?Concession season ticket for Blue Badge and senior citizens 36 hour maximum stay, longer by arrangement £50

Winter Pike Permit 1st of October until the 31st March £50

?Concession Winter ticket 1st of October until 31st March ?£25

Members of the Tenchfishers group are entitled to a 10% discount on season tickets (on production of a valid green membership card).



Tackle and techniques:

There are good fishing spots all around the reservoir including the ever popular dam wall. Both surfaced and mown paths provide easy access to swims.

Weed growth can be prolific later in the season so early season is best for lighter line fishing. Waggler and feeder fishing are both successful methods for the tench. Static, drifting and wobbled dead baits and lures can all take their share of the specimen pike.



Fishery Rules:

?All fish must be returned alive

All anglers must have a valid rod licence

All anglers must be in possession of a valid ticket before commencing fishing (available from the rangers office)

Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult

Bait boats are not allowed

Tents are not allowed

Anglers are responsible for clearing all litter in their swim

Barbless hooks only (max size 8 for tench fishing)

Unhooking mats are to be used by all anglers

Antitether leads and feeders only (e.g. sliding or breakaway)

Lead weights must be a maximum of 1oz

No landing nets smaller than 30 inches

Keepnets for silverfish only. No tench or pike in keepnets

2 rods max for tench fishing

Pike fishing all year

Bite alarm volume must be kept to a minimum

Live baits are not allowed

All Pink rigs must have a wire trace

Check your rod licence carefully for Environment Agency rules.

General rules and bylaws for the park can be found on the noticeboard.

The council:

maintains the right to ban any fishing method or bait it deems to be causing harm to fish or wildlife

reserves the right to use any area of the lakes for its own purposes (such as pond dipping or conservation tasks) and to reserve the areas of bank

maintains the right to suspend all fishing and access to the park or certain areas of the park in extreme circumstances such as a risk to public safety

Facilities:

Car Park

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