Bowyers Lake in Hertfordshire is a historic 35-acre fishing spot with clean banks and limited fishing spots.
The lake features gravel bars, plateaus, islands, and lily pads.
It is known for its Specimen Carp, Tench, Bream, Rudd, and Pike, with many anglers targeting the impressive Common Carp weighing over 30 pounds.
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About Bowyers Lake
Bowyers Lake in Hertfordshire is a 35 acre lake that is the oldest gravel pit in the Lee Valley Park. The lake has clean and simple banks with only a few fishing spots available. There are many interesting features in the lake such as gravel bars, plateaus, islands, and large beds of lily pads.
The lake is home to Specimen Carp, Tench, Bream, Rudd, and Pike. Most people come to Bowyers Water to fish for the beautiful Carp, many of which weigh over 30 pounds, including some impressive Common Carp.