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Lower Park FisherIES

Lower Park Fishery
Dagnell End Road
Beoley
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 9BE

Contact: Mrs Jain Wood - 07896 142 394
Email:
[email protected]
Website: www.lowerparkfishery.co.uk

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Description:

Lower Park Fishery is privately owned, and is set in beautiful peaceful surroundings with views over the Vale of Evesham and Worcestershire, in a location with great links to the motorway network. Easily accessible via junction 2 or 3 of the M42. The fishery has been extensively redesigned, refurbished and restocked with a great variety of fish including carp (up to 28lb ), tench, bream, barbel and silver fish. All of there pools are fed by a natural spring giving a constant supply of quality water.

They have nine pools to choose from, (including a species pool), ranging from 22 pegs to 64 pegs, with over 300 hard standing pegs in total.

Pebble: stocked with 6 - 8 inch F1 carp , barbel, bream and tench
Highland: stocked with 6 - 8 inch F1 carp , barbel, bream and tench
Spring: silver fish species pool
Willow: silver fish, carp, tench, ghost carp, bream and barbel
Abbey: silver fish, carp, tench, ghost carp, bream and barbel
Swan: silver fish, carp, tench, ghost carp, bream and barbel
Lowland: silver fish, carp, tench, ghost carp, bream and barbel
Park: silver fish, carp, tench, ghost carp, bream and barbel
Island: silver fish, carp, tench, ghost carp, bream and barbel


All pools are easily accessible from the perimeter road which runs around the edge of the site.

There are open 7 days a week from 7.00am to 8.30pm , subject to seasonal changes, so please check the notice board and there website.

Ample car parking is available with easy access for disabled visitors, with parking at the peg on various points on the pools. Toilet facilities are also available on site.



Main Species:
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Ticket Costs:

Day Ticket: £8.00

Tickets must be purchased on arrival at the entrance of the fishery, at the pay meter which accepts coins only.

No refunds are given.

Please keep your ticket with you so that it can be produced when required.

Open 7 days a week from 7.00am to 5.30pm (subject to seasonal change)

FISHERY GATES ON MAIN ENTRANCE LOCK AUTOMATICALLY AS PER THE CLOSING TIME ON THE BOARD (SUBJECT TO SEASONAL CHANGE) CALL OUT TO OPEN GATES IS £25.00



Rules
  • Please report suspicious behaviour or concerns to Bailiff Fred Reynolds (07896 489125) or Jain Wood (07896 142 394)
  • Anglers  must pre-pay in advance of fishing at the ticket station and must have a environment Agency rod licence only 2 rods can be used by one angler
  • We operate a  zero tolerance policy for any blatant disregard of our rules and you will be asked to leave immediately and will be banned from using the fishery again
  • No refunds
  • Children must be supervised at all times
  • No dogs allowed at all times
  • No fires or BBQ'S
  • No litter, please take all litter home with you
  • All fish to be netted
  • No parking on the grass with boots open – drop your tackle off at the peg then park up on the hard ground
  • No throwing of fish when returning to the water – pulled through nets and tipped please
  • No night fishing
  • No braids
  • No Boilies of any size
  • Barbless hooks only regular checks now in place  – No larger than size 12
  • No floating baits​
  • ​No braided hook lengths

  • All fish to be netted no swinging
  • Please ensure all nets ( keep and landing ) are laid out and dried for 30 minutes before introduction to the water
  • Maximum of 60lb in one net If you go over 70lb in a match you go back to 60lb ( in matches silver fish must be kept separate to carp )
  • All Pole Float Rigs Must Have A 6″ Minimum Of Line From The Tip Of Your Pole And You Must Use A visible Float not sunken
  • You Cannot Feed with A Pole Cup While Using A Another Line In The Water
  • All Forms Of Fixed Leads And Feeders Must Be Free Running (Guru X-Safe System Feeders Can Be Used)
  • No Lead Core leaders
  • All fish to be netted no swinging if caught you will be disqualified in matches
  • Please ensure all nets ( keep and landing ) are laid out and dried for 30 minutes before introduction to the water
  • Please report any anglers who you may think be fishing with the intention of removing the fish for personal consumption
  • Please check for matches on the notice board
  • Please report any anglers who you may think be fishing with the intention of removing the fish for personal consumption
  • Extra toilet facilities including disabled are also available in the lodge

LOWER PARK FISHERIES CANNOT ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY, DAMAGE OR THEFT OF VEHICLES OR EQUIPMENT


BAIT THAN CAN BE USED

Maggots – Casters – Worms – (Bread No floating or Liquidised) – Pellets (to 10 mm /  No Varnished Or Super Glued) – Luncheon meat (No bigger than 10/12 mm cubes) – hemp – Tares – sweet Corn – paste – Ground bait Any Baits Not Listed, In Matches You Will Be Disqualified If Caught Using Them

No boilies of any type to be used – fishery rules to be followed to preserve the fish and the pools, if in doubt please ask.

Lower park fisheries cannot accept any responsibility for personal injury, damage or theft  of vehicles or equipment.


BAIT LIMITS 6 pints limit, which can include:

6 pints of pellets (only 2 pints of 2mm).
3 pints of casters.
3 pints of maggots (dead or alive).
2 cans of corn 340g.
2 tins of meat – 250g.
1 pint of wet paste.
1kg of worms.
1 pint hempseed.
2 kg of groundbait.
Regular checks will be made.

EXCEPT IN MATCHES
All fish over 4lb should be returned to the pool and not netted
All fish should be returned to the pool after 5 hours



How to get there...

Lower Park Fisheries is just a short drive from Junction 2 of the M42. On leaving the motorway take the A441 towards Redditch and at the first roundabout turn left staying on the A441. At the first set of traffic lights turn left into Dagnell End Lane and you will see the entrance to the fishery about a mile along this road on the left. Turn into the drive and follow it until you come to the Fishing Lodge. If travelling from the A435 Alcester Road, turn left into Beoley village and proceed through the village onto Dagnell End Road. You will see two brick pillars for Lower Park Farm on the right. Turn into the drive and follow it until you come to the Fishing Lodge.
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