Furnace Mill Fishery

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Address: Furnace Mill Fishery, Wyre Forest, Kidderminster, West Midlands, DY14 8NR
Water Type: Lake
Fish:
Carp
Bream
Roach
Tench
Perch
Barbell
Chub
Rudd
Furnace Mill Fishery

Furnace Mill Fishery was created in 1992 by the owners Ed & Jane Brown and is situated in one of the most beautiful locations in the country, the Wyre Forest, on the Shropshire/Worcestershire border. There are 4 lakes stocked with mixed species of coarse fish. Cafe, fishing and shooting equipment shop. Fresh bait. In 2008 we developed a fantastic Air Gun Range in the surrounding woodland. This venture has proved to be very successful with the opportunity to host many local and national competitions which have attracted visitors from around the world. We also have a fabulous 2-bedroom holiday lodge which you can rent out for that break you've been promising yourself. Choose from a weekend, mid-week or full week


Willow Pool

Willow Pool Fish Selection: Roach to 2½ lbs, tench averaging 1-3lbs, bream averaging 2-4lbs and up to over 8lbs, and crucian carp up to 3lbs. Common, mirror and ghost carp with average weights of 1½ lbs to 5lbs and some up to 25lbs. Chub average 1-3lb. Baits: Furnace Feed pellets, hookers & paste. Caster or maggot fished up in the water work very well. Methods: Pole or waggler. Margins are very productive. It costs £95.00 to hire this pool for a contest for five hours. Why not get together with a few mates and hire the pool for private fishing? Pleasure fishing also available, please click here to see all fishing prices and for day tickets.


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