Longford Main Lake in Kent is a 74-acre former gravel pit with diverse fish species like Bream, Carp, Roach, and more.
There are over 90 fishing spots of varying depths, hosting Pike, Carp up to 30lbs, Bream up to 93lbs, Perch over 2lbs, and large eels.
Impressive catches, like a 29lbs 6oz Pike, have been documented.
Longford Main Lake
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About Longford Main Lake
Longford Main Lake in Kent is a large former gravel pit covering 74 acres. It has a variety of fish including Bream, Skimmers, Carp, Roach, Perch, Tench, and Chub. There are over 90 fishing spots around the lake, with depths ranging from 3 to 40 feet. Pike can also be found in the lake, with some weighing over 20lbs. Carp up to mid-20s are present, with a few reaching into the 30s. Big bags of Bream are possible, with some weighing up to 93lbs. Perch over 2lbs, eels up to 5lbs, and occasional Tench up to 8lbs can also be caught. In the past, some impressive catches have been recorded, including a Pike weighing 29lbs 6ozs.