Wyre Lake in Lancashire is a renowned fishing destination with a 1 ½ acre island and various fishing spots.
Depths range from 2ft to 12ft with weedy areas in spring.
Named swims ensure easy identification, and carp fishing is popular with a record weight of 39lbs.
Season ticket holders and permit holders can access the lake.
WYRE LAKE
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About WYRE LAKE
Wyre Lake in Lancashire is a popular fishing spot with a 1 ½ acre island in the middle. The lake has gravel bars and silt beds with depths ranging from 2ft to 12ft. Some areas around the cabin swims and lawn/swamp can get weedy in the spring.
The best fishing spots depend on where the fish are located. Most swims are named for easy identification.
There are two car parks available, but you cannot drive to any of the swims. The lake is a top choice for carp fishing in the North West, with the current record weight at 39lbs. Season ticket holders have access to the lake, but day and night permits can be purchased during the week (Monday to Friday) from October to March with a minimum stay of 48 hours.