Limbrick Fishery near Chorley, Lancashire, offers two lakes for coarse fishing: the old ashbank and the doughnut lake.
Visitors can park, find toilets, and purchase fishing tickets via an honesty box system.
Each lake offers various fishing spots and species, with the doughnut lake also used for match fishing.
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About Limbrick Fishery
Limbrick Fishery in Lancashire is a fishing spot near Chorley that opened in 2006. It has two lakes for coarse fishing; the old ashbank and the doughnut lake.
There is plenty of parking and toilets available at the site. To fish, you need to get a ticket from the ticket office and pay using the honesty box.
Bailiffs will check your ticket at the lakeside, and you must have a ticket to fish.
The old ashbank lake has fourteen fishing spots with big carp, tench, roach, rudd, bream, perch, and barbel.
The doughnut lake has twenty-nine fishing spots with smaller carp, tench, roach, rudd, bream, perch, and chub. This lake is also used for match fishing.