Hertfordshire
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Description
They came together to jointly manage the Slipe Lane Pits in Wormley, Herts with the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. The pits consist of four mixed coarse fisheries offering something for everyone. With extensive stocking and landscaping, a huge investment is being made in the fishery to provide plenty of sport for anglers of all abilities.
Railway Pit
Some five acres in size, this is predominantly the Carp lake. Specimens grow to over 30lb with a good number of 20lb fish. It also contains a good head of other species, with Bream and Tench breaking 10lbs, and an abundance of Roach, Rudd and Perch. Some large Pike are also present.
Lea Pit
A clear water presenting a challenge to the keener angler. Presentation is the key in the Summer, when the weed grows. Bream and Tench are present to double figures, with a healthy population of Rudd and Perch. Pike to 20lbs+ also inhabit the lake.
Marsh Pit
Generally shallow, with a labyrinth of islands, arms and reed lined bays, there is something to please everyone. Densely populated with Rudd and Tench, this is what Summer fishing is all about. Even in Winter good catches can be had.
Boot Pit
Small Carp are the main feature, with the occasional double thrown in. There are also Tench a plenty, and two shoals of Bream. Rudd, Perch and Crucian Carp make up the remainder of the inhabitants. Lillypads and reed-lined margins make the ideal pleasure venue for all abilities, and juniors are especially welcome.
Location
Lea Valley