Wolf Valley Fishing Lakes

One of the key elements to our fishing lakes is the beautiful and peaceful surrounds in which they are based. During construction each lake was designed so as to compliment these surrounds and their visual impact on the local landscape was taken into consideration with how to provide the best fishing possible.

Our key aim is to provide all of our syndicate members with high quality fishing in a scenic setting, ensuring that a day on our lakes is not only a good days fishing, but also a peaceful and relaxing day. Due to this the numbers we allow onto our syndicates are limited, thus avoiding crowding and giving our members an unrivalled level of service.

How our fishing syndicate works

For an annual fee, membership of our fishing syndicate allows you to fish our three lakes for ten months of the year; during these months you will be able to fish to your hearts content. Please note that numbers are limited to maximise the experience we are able to offer our members.

By joining the syndicate you will be able to enjoy fishing on our three lakes, Ham Lake, Woodscombe Lake and Spring Lake.

Ham Lake

Built in September 2000, Ham lake is both our oldest and largest lake. There is access available by car and parking can be enjoyed in close proximity, making carrying your fishing gear miles through the wilderness a thing of the past. The lake is stocked with carp and tench of varying sizes and has casting platforms making your fishing experience more pleasurable

Woodscombe Lake

Built in September 2005, Woodscombe lake has excellent access by car and parking nearby. Casting is aided by an island connected by a bridge meaning that all of the lake is able to be fished. This lake also has an additional island and ducks have been known to take solace in the shade it provides on a summers day. This lake is stocked
with carp and tench of varying sizes.

Spring Lake

Spring Lake as its name suggest is fed by a natural spring and lies along side the C.L. site, originally excavated in 2001 to supply water to the farm stock; it was enlarged in 2007, stocked with trout and used as a Fly Fishing tuition lake. 2009 the lake was restocked with Carp and Tench and opened to our syndicate.

In 2011 the lake will be open to Caravan Club members to fish as well as syndicate members.

Please note that our fishing lakes are regularly monitored and trespassers will be prosecuted