Rook Hall North Reservoir in Essex consists of three interlinked lakes offering a variety of fish species.
The closest lake contains diverse fish like tench, roach, bream, and carp, with additional ide fish added in 2011.
The central lake features carp and silverfish, while the farthest lake has bream, roach, rudd, and carp of substantial sizes.
Rook Hall North Reservoir
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About Rook Hall North Reservoir
Rook Hall North Reservoir in Essex has three different lakes that are all connected by the same stream. The closest lake to the parking lot has a variety of fish including tench, roach, bream, perch, rudd, crucian, and a few carp. In 2011, 500 ide fish were added to the lake. Anglers can catch tench weighing anywhere from a few ounces to over 6 pounds. The middle lake is smaller and has carp up to medium sizes as well as silverfish. The farthest lake from the parking lot has bream up to 7 pounds, roach, rudd, and carp up to double digits.