The river Chet rises in the village of Poringland near Norwich. The following eight miles that it takes to reach Loddon is of little interest as a fishery, although there are a few Trout, Dace, Roach and pike present. It’s for the most part narrow, shallow and quite overgrown. In Loddon, however, it quickly changes into a tidal channel with a wide marina and staithe. This has been enlarged in the last decade and during…
Willow Lakes is situated on Hart Lane in Bodham, North Norfolk. This fishery doubles up with a caravan park, which is well worth a look if that’s something that interests you. The complex itself is in north Norfolk and is surrounded by beautiful countryside What Fish are found at Willow Lakes Like most mixed fisheries, this offers a choice of the following species. Bream are found in large shoals and seem to sit on the…
Nestled in the serene landscape of Whittington, Thetford, Fenwick’s Fishery stands as a testament to the diverse and vibrant angling scene in Norfolk. This fishery suits any style of fishing, from roach, all the way up to the Giant Catfish that sit within lakes 3 and 4, making it an ideal choice for those seeking the quintessential fishing adventure in the heart of Norfolk. I’ll detail a little more about each lake below, and you’ll…
Rising in the villages of East Bilney and Gressenhall from an amalgamation of brooks. The blackwater stream winds its way north-easterly for three miles before joining up with the Wensum at Worthing. It’s a delightful mini-river holding some jumbo-sized dace, chub, roach and some beautiful brown trout.Access throughout is limited and privately controlled. There are a few spots where the polite, enquiring angler can have some great sport. Below the road bridge in worthing along…
Dilham Fishery, a charming and small pond situated in South Walsham, stands out as one of the serene fishing lakes in Norfolk. It’s an ideal fishery for pole anglers and offers a perfect setting for beginners to learn their craft. The map, at the bottom of this post, pinpoints this hidden gem within Norfolk’s diverse angling landscape. As you approach, you’ll recognize you’re close when you see the distinctive oak tree on the left turning…