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Claydon Middle Lake

Fishing at Claydon

Information about fishing at Claydon Middle Lake including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in Steeple Claydon area.

Description


Claydon Middle Lake is a long narrow estate lake supplying cat and carp angling via season ticket. The lake was stocked with catfish in the Fifties, and is also well stocked with carp that average low doubles or lower. Also holds zander. For the club’s webpage for this venue click HERE.


Catfish angling: CLICK HERE

Carp fishing tackle: BROWSE NOW

Details

OWNER / CLUB:
Leighton Buzzard Angling Club
Details of owner / club:
CLICK HERE
Website of owner / club:
CLICK HERE
TICKET
Season ticket
SEASON:
1st June-31 Dec,

and 1st Feb-31 March.

ROD LIMIT:
BAITBOATS ALLOWED:
BOATS ALLOWED:
DOGS ALLOWED:
NIGHT FISHING:
No
HOOKS (usage rules):
KEEPNETS:
SIZE:
Information:
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Species available in Claydon Middle Lake

SPECIES PRESENT TOP WEIGHT
CARP  YES  28lb
PIKE
CATFISH  YES  39lb
TENCH
BREAM  YES
BARBEL
CHUB
TROUT
GRAYLING
RUDD
DACE
ROACH
PERCH
CRUCIANS
EELS
GOLDEN ORFE
GEN. COARSE FISH

Claydon Middle Lake Location

Claydon Middle Lake is the middle of the three lakes at the Claydon House National Trust site at Middle Clayton. Middle Clayton is in northern Buckinghamshire, to the south west of Winslow. MK18 2EY.

Claydon Middle Lake fishery location map:

Nearest Pub

The Prince Of Wales, 16 Addison Road, Steeple Claydon MK18 2NP.

Oxfordshire fishing page
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