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British Waterways, Earlswood Lakes, a member of Premier Fisheries

Fishery Details:

Earlswood Lakes, British WaterwaysSet in beautiful surroundings close to the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, near Birmingham and Solihull, the three fisheries at Earlswood are attractive large reservoirs and renowned as match venues as well as being popular with pleasure anglers.

Popular for angling and walking since Victorian times recent improvements at Earlswood transformed the venue into one of the most noted fisheries in the Midlands. Between 1999 and 2000 Engine Pool was drained and stocks removed, replaced with five tons of small carp, new foot paths constructed and 80 large timber platforms installed. This left Windmill and Terry’s as more mixed fisheries focusing on varied pleasure and match sport.

Earls Terrys British Waterways fisheries in the Premier portfolio are available on day ticket but with so much fishing available in the West Midlands British Waterways have also introduced a season permit which covers all its commercial fisheries in the area, including Earlswood Lakes, Blythe Waters, Makin Fisheries and Stockton Reservoir. Full permits, allowing anglers to fish any day of the week are £186 a year with concessions at £140. A full mid week only permit costs £126 a year, £85 concessions.

The Lakes

Engine Pool is 25 acres and 105 pegs and the carp it holds have grown quickly. In the first year following stocking the venue broke the five hour match record with a 414 lb 14 oz haul. Now the carp average 8-9 lb with 200 lb-plus winning match weights and back up weights of 80-100 lb.

Windmill Pool is also 25 acres with fishing from one bank and the dam wall. It holds 65 pegs and primarily known as a natural water, heavily stocked with bream, skimmers and roach. There are some large resident carp re but they are rarely caught. Winning match weights are typically 30-40 lb, EarlsWindmill1with the top 5 or 6 weights typically very close. Windmill is also popular with pike anglers during the winter, pike averaging 14 lb with numerous 20s reported each winter.

Terry’s Pool is a picturesque 20 acre lake totally surrounded with overhanging trees. Fishing is only allowed on the dam wall bank and on a season permit which available at £40 per year. The rest of the reservoir is kept as a nature reserve and the venue still incorporates a Close Season from 15th March to the 16th June. Terry’s Pool contains good stocks of bream, carp and tench as well as shoals of silver fish.
 


Weekdays:
7:30am to 7:30pm
Weekends and Bank Holidays
7:30am to 7:30pm
DAY TICKETS:
Adult
1 Rod: £7.00
Junior / OAP / Disabled 1 Rod £5.00
(Juniors must be 15 or under)
2nd Rod:
£3.00 per Rod
(subject to the bailiffs agreement)
Evening
£5.00
(6 hours before dark)
Number of lakes: 3
Toilets: Yes
Disabled access: Yes
Day tickets: Yes
Membership: Yes
Angling tuition: Yes
Matches: Yes
Corporate days: Yes
Local accommodation: Yes

SPECIES

Carp to 40lb+
Tench to 10lb
Bream to 11lb
Perch to 4lb
Crucian Carp to 4lb
Roach and Rudd to 3lb
Chub to 4lb
Do...
1. Clear up litter before you leave – even if it isn’t yours. If you see any litter or discarded tackle, pick it up, take it home and bin it.
2. Remove your rig instantly if it gets caught up in vegetation on the bank, in branches or underwater snags. But do think carefully about the best and safest way to do this. If you cannot recover lost tackle, remember to tell the club bailiffs or the fishery owner so they can remove it for you.
3. Choose where to fish – your swim – with care to avoid the risk of snagging trees on the bank, vegetation and obstructions in the water.
4. Beware of birds swimming into your line or picking up surface baits.
5. Submerge rod tips if you are legering using bite alarms. Keep lines under the surface to avoid waterfowl. Where there is not heavy weed growth, it may be possible to use back-leads to keep the line below the water surface.
6. Watch your rod at all times when you are legering with quivertips or other visual bite indicators. Again, it may be possible to keep the rod tip under or close to the water surface to avoid contact with birds’ feet.
7. Retrieve your line when float fishing if there is a risk of birds swimming through the line. Even if you are using a waggler float with the line buried, the line will be only just below the surface so it still presents a risk.
8. Look out for wildlife. If swans or geese become entangled in the line, cut the line and report the incident as soon as possible to one of the rescue organisations below. You can free smaller birds at once. If they need treatment, hold them comfortably in a small box or other dark space.
National Swan Sanctuary Hotline: 01784 431667
RSPCA: 08705 555999
Wildlife Hospital Trust: 01844 292292
9. Be aware of signs. Fishing is not allowed in some stretches of waterway. In others, fishing is restricted to members-only.
10. Respect other waterway users. Try not to fish too close to marked winding holes or moorings which may need to be used by boaters

Don’t...
1. Drop litter or discard tackle. Remember that discarded nylon is particularly hazardous to wildlife. Take discarded or damaged line home. Burn it or cut it into short lengths before disposal.
2. Feed the birds. If birds associate people with food, there is a greater risk of them becoming entangled in fishing lines. Similarly, as an angler you must take extra care in places where people feed waterfowl.
3. Leave rods unattended while fishing. It is poor angling practice as it may result in a hooked fish becoming snagged. It also increases the risk of birds becoming entangled in the line or taking the bait. If you need to leave your swim, retrieve all your lines and secure the hooks to the rod.
4. Leave rods on the bank with hooks still baited; this food could be picked up by birds or animals.
5. Try to retrieve your line while there is a risk of birds swimming across it.
6. Forget to check your reel line carefully for flaws caused by wear and damage.
7. Use reel line straight through to the hook without a weaker link. Where possible use a hook length of lower breaking strain than the reel line.
8. Attempt to restrain an entangled and injured swan (or any other large bird or animal) by holding onto the line. This can cause severe injury and greater trauma. If the worst happens and a large bird becomes entangled in your line, cut the line as soon as possible and report the incident to one of the rescue organisatons listed previously.
9. You must possess a valid permit or be prepared to purchase one from the controlling angling club or riparian owner when approached on any fishery that offers day permits.
10. You must also possess an Environment Agency rod licence available in advance online or from any post office.
British Waterways, Earlswood Lakes
Earlswood

Solihull
Warwickshire
England
B94 5JH

Tel: 01827 25066
Tel 2: 01827 252000

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