Day-ticket complex on the former Fisherwick Hall estate near Huddlesford with a 4.5-acre game lake (rainbow, brown and blue trout, double-figure fish) alongside coarse, specimen and match waters. Mixed game/coarse venue rather than fly-only.
Sedge evening rise expected on Fisherwick Lakes
Good wave on — drift country. A useful wave. Work the productive shore.
The sedge is on. Buzzer may also come into play as the day warms. Drift conditions look good — cover the wind lanes. Dusk on the lake is prime time for surface feeding — stay out as long as light allows.
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How to fish · for brown trout
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Set up a broadside drift and cover the water systematically. Work Pheasant Tail Nymph on the bob and Diawl Bach on the point.
If the main plan is not working, switch to a smaller, more imitative pattern fished slower and deeper. A change of drift angle can also make a difference.
Evening tends to be the best period in summer — stay late if you can for a sedge or spinner fall.
A gentle ripple is ideal for drifting — broadside drift covering the wind lanes should be productive.
Hatches & runs
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Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.
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- Sedge is in its seasonal window, boosting the chance of targeted feeding.
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Day-ticket complex on the former Fisherwick Hall estate near Huddlesford with a 4.5-acre game lake (rainbow, brown and blue trout, double-figure fish) alongside coarse, specimen and match waters. Mixed game/coarse venue rather than fly-only.
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- Trout1 April → 30 September
Fisherwick Lakes

Day-ticket complex on the former Fisherwick Hall estate near Huddlesford with a 4.
Sedge evening rise expected on Fisherwick Lakes
Good wave on — drift country. A useful wave. Work the productive shore.
The sedge is on. Buzzer may also come into play as the day warms. Drift conditions look good — cover the wind lanes. Dusk on the lake is prime time for surface feeding — stay out as long as light allows.
Some readings unavailable — check directly before fishing.
A reasonable day here, though temperature isn't quite in the sweet spot.
Set up a broadside drift and cover the water systematically. Work Pheasant Tail Nymph on the bob and Diawl Bach on the point.
If the main plan is not working, switch to a smaller, more imitative pattern fished slower and deeper. A change of drift angle can also make a difference.
Evening tends to be the best period in summer — stay late if you can for a sedge or spinner fall.
A gentle ripple is ideal for drifting — broadside drift covering the wind lanes should be productive.
- Sedge is in its seasonal window, boosting the chance of targeted feeding.
Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.
Day-ticket complex on the former Fisherwick Hall estate near Huddlesford with a 4.5-acre game lake (rainbow, brown and blue trout, double-figure fish) alongside coarse, specimen and match waters. Mixed game/coarse venue rather than fly-only.
- Fishery
- Mixed
- Trout1 April → 30 September
Day-ticket complex on the former Fisherwick Hall estate near Huddlesford with a 4.5-acre game lake (rainbow, brown and blue trout, double-figure fish) alongside coarse, specimen and match waters. Mixed game/coarse venue rather than fly-only.