Shepherds Way - Brookmans Park ` Shepherds Way - Brookmans Park This premiere lake offers great fishing in a picturesque setting, with good parking and toilet facilities. The lake has a prolific head of Carp rweighing 2lb to 25lb, Roach average between 12oz and a 1lb with larger fish not uncommon. The two lakes provide around 40 pegs and in the summer you will find many of these occupied, such is the reputation of this water. The fishery is open through the close season and is worth a visit any time of the year. Broad Colney Lakes - Shenley Lane, London Colney, Herts Fishers Green - Waltham Abbey, Herts. River Ouse - Blunham, Beds Broad Colney Lakes - Shenley Lane, London Colney, Herts. Two long established lakes, the larger being approximately 20 acres in size. This mixed fishery contains Roach, Perch, Tench, Bream, Pike and some very large Carp. The smaller of the two lakes is 10 acres, and again holds a variety of species. Popular with Carp and Pike anglers, there are some 30lb specimens for the patient angler.This lake was stocked with 600 Carp up to 6lb in 2006. A further 350lb of Carp were stocked in March 2008 (sizes were from 12oz to 2lb). Fishers Green - Waltham Abbey, Herts. Lakes noted for Tench, Bream, Carp, Pike and Roach fishing. River Ouse - Blunham, Beds We control two stretches of the middle Ouse (about a mile) that offer a variety of good fishing. The larger stretch at Hambarn has around 70 permanent pegs, and is renowned for its massive Bream shoals. If you're lucky enough to find one of these shoals feeding, 100lb bags are a real possibility. Tench are now a favorite target for Blunham regulars. The stretch also provides great Roach sport in late summer early autumn, and the venues resident Chub will feed all year round. River Ivel, Twin Bridges - Blunham, Beds  We control about ½ a mile (both banks) of the lovely river Ivel. This river is non-navigable being only 11 metres wide and a foot deep in places, hence in summer it can suffer from a weed problem. However, for such a small river it holds a remarkable head of fish. Roach and Chub are the predominant species but Carp, Tench, Bream, Dace and Gudgeon can show from just about anywhere on the venue. River Ivel, Twin Bridges - Blunham, Beds River Thames - Sonning, Berkshire 1¼ miles of the River Thames with species ranging from Chub to 7lb 14oz, Barbel to over 14lb, Bream to 12lb, Roach to 2lb, Dace to 12ozs, Perch, Pike, Carp, Gudgeon and Bleak. Tree-lined banks give some cover and good holding areas. Just upstream from St Patricks Stream, the first ten pegs give some excellent Chub, Barbel, Bream, Roach and Dace fishing with swims that are about 14ft in the edge. Upstream the swims shallow up to about 6 to 9 feet. Then you come to the upstream boundary where the depth is from 8 - 12ft  with some excellent Chub, Barbel, Roach and Dace fishing. River Thames - Sonning, Berkshire Lowbell Lane Lake - London Colney A small but very interesting fishery holding a wide variety of species. Joined by the River Colne to Broad Colney Lakes this water offers a variety of different pegs. You will find Roach, Perch, Bream, Carp, Crucian Carp, Tench, Pike and a large contingent of roving Chub who move down from the river Colne. River Thame - Shabbington, Bucks River Windrush - Witney, Oxon A lovely little river in the Cotswolds that holds very large Roach, Dace, Perch and Chub. This venue can be tricky but the patient angler can be rewarded with a specimen fish to remember. Chub for example have been recorded over 6lb and 2lb Roach often make an appearance. This little river is well worth a visit. River Windrush - Witney, Oxon Ivel Protection Association BADAC members have free membership to the Ivel Protection Association. They have stretches on the river Ivel from Langford to Blunham (around ten miles of riverbank), including the excellent Biggleswade Common where 50lb weights of Chub are easily possible on the right day. There is also excellent bream fishing at Broom Mill, for specimen bags of roach try Sandy New Road or the Dead River. www.ipafishing.co.uk  Lee Anglers’ Consortium Managed by anglers for anglers, was formed in 1992 to improve the River Lee Navigation as a fishery. T he Lee Navigation starts at Hertford and flows downstream to Bow. The river holds roach, bream, perch, chub, tench, carp, dace, pike and zander as its main species. BADAC - Barnet and District Angling Club Home Page Fisheries Galleries Joining the club Club News Fixtures Fishing Reports Forum Home Page Contacts