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Wold View Fisheries
Lincolnshire's premier fishery

Facilities at Climax's Wold View Fisheries
Offers superb fishing in beautifully landscaped parkland.

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At Wold View Fisheries we took great care to look at other fisheries and chat carefully to experienced match and pleasure anglers before commencing the building of this superb fishery. Every lake was carefully planned and positioned inside the fishery, then even more carefully created and stocked to give the angler the best possible angling experience.

Not only did the design process focus on the fishing side of things but we also went further in carefully planning where the car parking, onsite shop, and catering facilities were placed too - this also includes specially prepared pegs for disabled anglers. The road ways and paths around the fishery have been specially laid down for year round use, unlike many fisheries where your car gets bogged down in the mud

We want everyone to enjoy their time at Wold View Fisheries, and have included some extra features that makes our fishery also very environmentally friendly place to with special areas to encourage wildlife, these Wild Grass Nature Walks will encourage insect and amphibian populations, important for any fishery as this will also encourage lave thus adding a natural food chain element for the fish and other wildlife.

Don't forget there is also a picnic area and close by cafe serving hot and cold drinks a selection of cafe style food too, and if you need a few essential angling supplies you will also find an onsite tackle shop too.

 

Facilities at Wold View Fisheries

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