Gold Valley Lakes – Syndicate Lake

Syndicate Lake in Hampshire is a 6-acre water body with an average depth of 5 feet and abundant fish, especially Carp.

Fishing styles like feeder or pole fishing work well, with specific pegs recommended for different methods.

Roach fishing has improved in certain areas, and the lake also holds Crucians, Tench, Bream, and Perch.

Gold Valley Lakes – Syndicate Lake

Gold Valley Lakes - Syndicate Lake, Gold Valley, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 2PT, United Kingdom

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Gold Valley Lakes – Syndicate Lake

About Gold Valley Lakes – Syndicate Lake

Gold Valley Lakes – Syndicate Lake in Hampshire is similar in size to Gold Lake, with an area of 6 acres and an average depth of 5 feet. There are shallow areas in the middle of the lake. Syndicate Lake has a lot of fish, especially Carp.

You can catch fish easily using different fishing styles like feeder or pole fishing. The best pegs for feeder fishing are 93 to 106, while pegs 83 to 92 are good for fishing close to the bank. Pegs 107 to 115 can be fished using a variety of methods like pole, feeder, or a long rod. Pegs 116 to 124 are also good for fishing close to the bank. It’s a good idea to feed a second line in addition to your main fishing spot to increase your chances of having a successful day.

The roach fishing has improved in areas 83 to 90 and 116 to 124. Syndicate Lake also has a lot of Crucians, Tench, Bream, and Perch, with many of them being big enough to be considered as specimens.