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hi i was wondering is there a fishing pond at millhouses park with them doing the stream up so fish can get by

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I go to this park quite a lot and I dont think there is a fishing pond. The only real pond there is th eboating lake and I dont think that has fish in it.

 

If they were to build one I dont see where they could site it ?

 

I've seen people fishing in the river near the archer road gate.

 

Never seen anyone catch owt though

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you can fish the pond at Abbeydale Hamlet. Bit further up the road.

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what fish are in it bob do u know

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theres a bit of evrything really from small to fair sized fish and many species. tickets are avaliable from wieghts tackle shop in woodseats

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as the guy above says a bit of everything. lots of big roach/tench...rudd...ect

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where do the trout go out of the stream i fancy trying some fly fishing

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do the trout just go to where the old pools use to be or do they go further it years since i been to millhouses

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theres a bit of evrything really from small to fair sized fish and many species. tickets are avaliable from wieghts tackle shop in woodseats

 

Do you still have to get your day ticket from the shop before hand?

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we used to catch rainbow trout in the river on the other side of the train track opposite the pond and all the way up to twentywell lane. i guess you could fly fish there.

i wouldn't know if fish are still in there though. it's been 15 years since.

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It is better to fish in ponds and lakes where there are no fish. If there are fish present you are charged to fish there.

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