Mining activity in the area. Moston Flash offers a variety of fishing opportunities, including carp, tench, bream, roach, perch, and pike. The lake has depths ranging from approximately 1. 6 to 2.
5 metres and features a mix of clay bottom and some weed beds. Fishing stages are located around the lake, providing convenient access for anglers.
Knypersley Reservoir: This large reservoir is situated in a picturesque location and covers an area of approximately 85 acres. It is known for its carp and pike fishing, with some specimen-sized fish being caught. The reservoir also holds stocks of tench, bream, roach, and perch. Anglers can choose from various pegs located around the reservoir to set up their fishing spot.
Isle Pool: A serene and secluded pool covering around 2 acres of water, Isle Pool offers a peaceful fishing experience. It is home to specimen carp, tench, bream, roach, and perch. The lake bottom consists mainly of clay, with depths ranging from approximately 1. 6 to 2.
5 metres. Fishing stages are present on one side of the lake, creating an accessible and comfortable fishing environment.
Birch Pool: This 1-acre lake features 21 pegs and is adjacent to Big Moor. Owned wholly by Elworth Angling Society, Birch Pool was created in 1995 and hosts a diverse range of fish species. Anglers can expect to catch tench, crucian carp, roach, perch, bream, gudgeon, chub, and F1's. With a clay bottom and a central island, the pool offers excellent sport on light tackle.
Depths reach approximately 5 feet, providing a suitable environment for various fishing techniques.
Tetton Mere (South End): Tetton Mere is a picturesque and tranquil lake located at its southern end. With around 10 acres of water, the lake offers a fantastic fishing experience. It is known for its carp, tench, bream, roach, and perch populations. Tetton Mere provides ample fishing opportunities with designated fishing stages along the bank.
Watch Lane Flash (Big Moor): Situated in the stunning Big Moor area, Watch Lane Flash is a delightful lake that covers approximately 7 acres. The lake offers a range of fishing options, including carp, tench, bream, roach, and perch. With its beautiful surroundings, Watch Lane Flash is a popular spot among anglers seeking tranquilly and relaxation.
Elworth Angling Society is a long-established fishing club that dates back to 1886. It prides itself on providing its members with peaceful and high-quality fishing experiences in the Sandbach area. With a focus on maintaining the natural habitats and fish populations, the society ensures that its fishing waters are in excellent condition for both anglers and the environment.
Membership to the Elworth Angling Society offers access to a diverse range of club waters, including lakes, pools, and rivers. The club's waters are carefully managed, with a focus on conservation and maintaining a healthy fishery. Anglers can expect to find a wide variety of fish species, creating exciting and rewarding fishing opportunities.
Whether you are a seasoned angler or a beginner, Elworth Angling Society welcomes all levels of experience. The club provides a friendly and supportive environment for anglers to connect, share knowledge, and enjoy their shared passion for fishing. Regular matches and events are organised, giving members the opportunity to showcase their skills and compete in a friendly and enjoyable atmosphere.
To become a member of Elworth Angling Society, interested individuals can apply online through the club's website. Membership benefits include access to all club waters, participation in matches and events, and the opportunity to be part of a community of like-minded individuals. Join Elworth Angling Society today and experience the tranquilly and excitement of fishing in the beautiful Sandbach area.