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CONTACT DETAILS: John GordonBradshaw Hall FisheriesSlack LaneOff Bradshaw RoadBoultonBL2 4JW. TELEPHONE: Fishery:(01204) 307197 Email:kellyjohn675@aol.com Web:www.bradshawhallfisheries.com OPENING TIMES: Monday to Friday7:00am to sunsetWeekend & Bank Holi6:00am to sunset DAY TICKETS: Adult1 Rod: £7.00Junior / OAP / Disabled 1 Rod£6.00(Juniors must be 15 or under)Prices Include VAT FACILITIES: Number of lakes: .............. 9Fishery Lodge: ............. YesOnsite Cafe: ................. YesToilets: .......................... YesDisabled access: .......... YesDay tickets: .................. YesSeason Ticket ............... YesTackle/bait shop: .......... YesAngling Tuition ............. YesGolf & other activities: YesMatches: ....................... YesCorporate days: ............ YesLocal accommodation: . Yes SPECIES
- Carp to 30lb+
- Tench to 10lb
- Bream to 5lb
- Perch to 4lb+
- Roach and Rudd to 3lb
- Chub to 5lb
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Nestling in a valley close to Bolton, Lancashire, Bradshaw Hall is a seven lake commercial complex in a natural woodland setting catering for everyone from beginners to specimen hunters.Dating back as far as the 12th Century and then of historical significance serving Hardcastle’s textile mill Bradshaw Hall sits along Bradshaw Brook on which the fishery have fishing rights, and lies next to Jumbles Country Park, popular with nature lovers and ramblers and featuring woodland and wetlands rich in wildlife. The fishery has been developed to widen the natural habitat including inaccessible islands for nesting birds and an extensive planting programme to attract and maintain balanced wildlife populations. Bradshaw have clean ladies, gents and disabled toilets and the complex also features a café, serving quality hot and cold food with seating for up to 28 inside, and a further ten outside on a patio overlooking Lake 4. Tuition is available from our resident Level 2 qualified PAA coach Gary Gilder.Bradshaw Hall are committed to offering the enjoyment and relaxation of angling to all, with a continuous development and maintenance programme, including improvement of facilities available to people with special needs, and actively helping local schools introduce youngsters to fishing
.............................................................................................................................................. The Lakes All the lakes at Bradshaw are matured with good access and well kept swims, offering a variety of stock. Lake 1 is ideal for pleasure anglers with fish to 10 lb, producing mixed nets of carp, roach, perch and bream. Maggot, corn and pellet are favourite. Lake 2 is the specimen lake, holding good numbers of big carp that go to over 30 lb, caught on boilies, corn or meat. Perch have been recorded to 4 lb with quality roach and bream and good tench to 6 lb on red maggotLake 3 has 34 pegs and carp topping 20 lb plus bream to 7 lb with Method and groundbait feeder working well.Lake 4 is the main match lake with 33 pegs and plenty of stick ups to give feature pegs. Although predominantly small carp they reach over 20 lb, pellet plus meat and corn favourite baits.Lakes 5 and 6 both offer mixed fishing chub, bream, carp and roach and Lake 7 is ideal; for beginners and youngsters being full of silver fish where bites are easy to find. Lake 8 opened in April 207 has 102 pegs and is stocked with over 60,000 fish making it a match paradise with its canal layout, ensuring everyone has a far bank to fish to between 8 and 14 metres. For comfort and easy disabled access all pegs are two metres wide and tarmac covered. |
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