Hazel Copse Trout Fishery in Surrey features two lakes, one 2.25 acres and the other 1.25 acres, with the top lake being 14 feet deep and clear.
The fishery is known for its innovation, including pioneering fish release practices and introducing salmon fishing to still waters.
Visitors can catch a set number of fish per day before releasing any additional catches.
Hazelcopse Trout Fishery
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About Hazelcopse Trout Fishery
Hazel Copse Trout Fishery in Surrey has two lakes, one of 2.25 acres and the other of 1.25 acres. The top lake is 14 feet deep and the water is clear. This fishery is known for being friendly and has been a leader in trying new things. They were one of the first to release fish back into the water after catching them. They were also one of the first to bring salmon into still waters, making salmon fishing more accessible and affordable for everyone. When fishing here, you can catch a certain number of fish each day before releasing any extras back into the water. Make sure to follow the rules and take your limit before releasing any fish.