Are you searching for a pike as much as 40 pounds? Any of these demonstrated Locations will do the trick.
Recommended tackle to use at the areas below
- Large jarge jerkbaits
- Large wobblers
- Large spinners
- Large delicate lures
1. Buckshole Reservoir, Hastings
This water is arranged in Alexandra Park in Hastings, East Sussex. The water is around 4 sections of land and has profundities down to 16 feet.
Day tickets can be bought by non-individuals by the bailiff. Late evening fishing is accessible to affiliation individuals, a night ticket should be bought from one of the ticket officials that will cost only £2 for a night which is extraordinary incentive for the head of fish accessible. Tickets are accessible from AR Tackle in Hastings and Wobbly Rabbit in Bexhill on Sea.
General requests – Chris Pagan: 07429 655237
More Information Phone: 01424 451050
2.Piltdown Pond, Hastings
Piltdown Pond is a round-molded 4-section of land lake. The water has some exceptionally engaging components remembering numerous reed and weed beds for the edges and a segment of overhanging trees and hedges to one side of the lake. The level swims are practically level with the water’s edge and companion between the numerous reed and weed beds. There are around 15 fishable swims, a large portion of which can hold two individuals all at once. The water’s profundities range from exceptionally shallow in the edges to a limit of 4 feet in the most profound locales of the pond.
3.Ecclesbourne Reservoir, Hastings
At dawn drive up to the vehicle leave with extraordinary assumptions for a difficult pike fishing meeting, yet remunerating walk. As it occurs, the following 3 hours didn’t disillusion. I maneuvered into the close vacant Shearbarn Holiday Park and on joining the way, I was welcomed with an entanglement track that, without Wellies was nye on difficult to follow securely. Be that as it may, not really settled to own it and slipped slid my approach to Ecclesbourne Reservoir, where the going was a little simpler on level ground. I at last traversed the forest and heath territory to be met with a great vista across Ecclesbourne Glen and astounding vertical waterfront precipices towards the town of Hastings. From here the undulating way limited again through thick prickly undergrowth, however with a handrail to help. Further down the tree trunked steps, the way is shut because of land slippage, however an elective course takes you back to East Hill and delicate green slants either back to the funicular rail line down into Hastings or following your course by means of Rocklands Holiday Park to Shearbarn vehicle leave where my excursion started. Not prudent for small kids or non-Wellington booted. Still up in the air adventurist and mudlarks just in winter, yet certainly worth the struggle!
4.Wishing Tree Reservoir, St Leonards, Hastings, Saint Leonards-on-ocean TN38 9AJ
The little lake arranged on Crowhurst Road, St Leonards-on-Sea. The lake is controlled by Hastings and Bexhill Fishing Club and day tickets are accessible on the bank from the baliff. simple stopping. An incredible spot to take any individual who hasn’t fished before as nibbles are ample and they have a decent shot at getting their first fish.
Book convenience here call 01256 338350
5.Hasting Pier
The cost per meeting will be £10 2 bars most extreme. Tickets will be given for every meeting, conveyed at all times,
and accessible for review. Least 15 fishermen for every meeting, greatest 40. If it’s not too much trouble, contact Paul’s Tackle, Hastings, for more data and to book: 01424 433404