Tingrith Fishery is situated next to the Woburn Abbey Estate in 21 acres of the Bedfordshire countryside. Each of the three lakes here are available to book for corporate days, club bookings or competitions. A minimum of 10 pegs must be booked and paid for in advance.
Facilities include The Hungry Perch Cafe, which opens daily for hot food, breakfasts, lunches and snacks. Tackle hire is also available with prior booking.
Night fishing is available, but must be booked and paid for at least 24hrs in advance. (under 12`s must be accompanied by an adult at all times).
For information on the fishery opening times, fishery & match rules please visit the website as opening times vary throughout the year. Please note: If the gates are locked on your arrival, DO NOT ENTER THE FISHERY. Anyone who enters the fishery before the gates are opened will be asked to leave.
Fringe Pool:
This lake is approx 1.5 acres in size and has 20 swims. It is an ideal pool for beginners and the match record for Crucian Carp stands at 75lb in 3 hours. Fringe Pool is stocked with Carp to 20lb, Crucians to 3lb, Perch to 4lb, Tench to 5lb, Goldfish to 3lb, Roach to 2lb, Gudgeon to 3oz, Rudd to 1lb 8oz and Golden Orfe.
Orchid Lake:
This lake is 6 acres in size and has 40 swims, it contains a huge head of specimen fish and it is also the favorite lake for night fishing. Stocks include Mirror Carp to 28lb 5oz, Common Carp to 25lb 8oz, Ghost Carp to 20lb, Tench to 10lb 8oz, Crucians to 3lb 8oz, Catfish to 46lb+, Chub to 3lb, Roach to 2lb 5oz, Bream to 5lb, Golden Rudd to 2lb, Skimmers to 1lb 5oz, Barbel to 4lb and Perch to 3lb 8oz.
Cherry Lake:
This lake has 25 well spaced wooden angling platforms and has depths between 5ft and 7ft. Cherry is popular with pleasure anglers and clubs as is provides the opportunity to catch a large bags of pristine Carp via a variety of different methods. Stocks include Mirror Carp to 20lb, Common Carp to 20lb, Ghost Carp to 15lb, Chub to 6lb, Tench to 7lb, Perch to 3lb, Roach to 3lb, Rudd to 2lb and Crucians to 2lb.
For more information about the fishery please visit the website via the link below.
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