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Old 28-04-2010, 01:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
Brick Farm Lakes, East Sussex
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Default Re: Brick Farm Lakes, East Sussex

Fished once, actually was OK. Top pond/lake is deep, is small. Lower Pond/lake is bigger and more popular. Caught my limit fairly quickly howver, with all these stocked smaller waters, catching fish after they are just stocked doesn't take tactics or a special fly.

If you need a fly fishing fix and its nearby its good value.
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Not fished there since it changed hands.Always a very basic fishery,although looking at the web site this has now been addressed somewhat.Never a regular,however when we did go it always seemed to produce.Buzzers were often a good bet but pretty well much anything would work.
For what it is and the charges its a reasonable fishery.
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Visited Brick Farm yesterday. Caught two Rainbows in the first three casts of the day -believe me that is unknown for me. Had to play around with buzzers and dries if I did not want my afternoon to end after 30 minutes. Saying that the staff and owners are very friendly and welcoming and the Lodge cafe fabulous. Overall a lovely venue for beginners or when you may want to play around with new techniques knowing the fish are not far away. Cats Whisker or dark Damsel fished on a floating line with long leader seems to be the favourite at this time of year.
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