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Bewl Water ...
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Bewl Water.
Bewl
Water is the largest inland water in the southeast. With a perimeter of
17 miles the reservoir lies in a gentle valley within the High Weald
area of outstanding natural beauty between the villages of Lamberhurst,
Wadhurst and Ticehurst.
Built
during the 1970s,
Bewl Water is one of England’s finest and certainly most attractive
trout fisheries with boat fishing on much of Bewl’s 770 acres from the
fleet of 54 well-maintained boats, and bank fishing accessible on more
than half of the lake’s 17-mile shoreline.
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The beautiful Wealden surroundings and the intricate shape of Bewl
appeal both to those who like the intimacy of the secluded and sheltered
bays, and to those who appreciate the huge expanses and panoramic views
only experienced on the larger stillwater fisheries.
Flyfishing is a peaceful sport, away from the hustle and bustle of
modern life – and you keep your catch so, with luck, you may take supper
home! The lake is stocked with superb quality home-reared trout which,
when caught, often weigh over two pounds and sometimes are much heavier.
The fishery record for Rainbow Trout is 18lbs 10ozs
and for Brown Trout is 14lbs 10ozs. |