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Half Moon Lake, Willinghurst

Half Moon Lake: Willinghurst

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

Description


Half Moon Lake is a crescent-shaped day ticket water within a complex providing carp fishing in rural Surrey. For the club / owner’s webpage for this venue click HERE.

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Details

OWNER / CLUB:
Willinghurst Fisheries
Details of owner / club:
CLICK HERE
Website of owner / club:
CLICK HERE (no link means no website)
TICKET:
Day ticket. Concessions for Leatherhead AS members.
SEASON:
ROD LIMIT:
2
BAITBOATS ALLOWED:
BOATS ALLOWED:
DOGS ALLOWED:
NIGHT FISHING:
Yes, by appointment
HOOKS (usage rules):
KEEPNETS:
Yes, but requires an additional fee.
SIZE:
Information:
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Species available in Half Moon Lake

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

Half Moon Lake Location

Half Moon Lake is part of the Willinghurst Fishery, the lake is located on the east side of the B2128, north of Alderbrook Road. To the south east of Shamley Green and due north of Cranleigh. GU5 0SU.

Half Moon Lake fishery location map:

See the owner’s map of the complex: click HERE

Nearest Pub

The Bricklayers Arms, The Green, Shamley Green GU5 0UA

The Richard Onslow, 113-117 High St, Cranleigh, GU6 8AU

See town/village/area pages for weather report, nearest supermarkets and tackle shops.
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