Great Linford Lakes in Buckinghamshire is a top spot for fishing with nine lakes and 2.5 miles of river.
Each lake offers unique features and fish species, making it a diverse and appealing destination for anglers.
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About Great Linford Lakes
Great Linford Lakes in Buckinghamshire is a popular place for fishing. It has nine lakes and about 2.5 miles of river. You can catch carp and other fish here.
Some of the lakes at Great Linford Lakes include:
– Alder: A seven-acre lake with gravel bars, islands, and trees.
– Arboretum: A lake with bays, channels, trees, and lots of weeds. You can catch carp, tench, bream, roach, and perch here.
– Blackhorse: A 30-acre gravel pit with some bars and a club-house nearby.
– Linford One: A shallow 22-acre lake with lots of weeds. You can catch carp, tench, bream, and other fish here.
– Parc Farm One: A small three-acre lake with lots of carp.
– Parc Farm Two: A lake with reeds, carp, catfish, roach, bream, tench, and perch.
– Poplar: A seven-acre lake with bays, reeds, carp, bream, tench, roach, perch, and pike.
– Redhouse: A 17-acre lake with reeds, trees, carp, bream, roach, chub, perch, and pike.
– Rocla: A 30-acre lake with an island, reeds, carp, bream, tench, roach, perch, and pike.