North House Lake

The fishing club has been using North House Lake since 1972, despite its official name being Brawns Farm Lake.

The lake is four acres in size, with a triangular shape, good weed growth, and willow trees separating fishing spots.

While Crucian carp numbers declined due to unauthorized pike introduction, bream, carp, tench, and silver fish populations have thrived.

North House Lake

North House Lake, Bedfordshire, MK44 3, United Kingdom

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North House Lake

About North House Lake

The fishing club has been using North House Lake since 1972, even though the owners call it Brawns Farm Lake. The lake is four acres in size and has a triangular shape, with good weed growth along the edges and many willow trees separating the fishing spots. The depth of the lake ranges from 1 to 3 meters.

In the past, North House Lake was known for its Crucian carp, but their numbers declined in the late 1980s, possibly due to pike being introduced without permission. Despite this, the bream, carp, and tench populations have thrived, along with an increase in silver fish.