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Howbrook Reservoir, High Green.

Howbrook Reservoir, High Green. This water is also known locally as Howbrook Dam, the water is about 3½ acres in size and has plenty of bankside vegetation in the form of reeds and rushes. Fishing from any of the forty pegs is from either stone flags or solidly built wooden platforms. Access to the pegs is not the best, with some steep steps and as such not suited to the angler with disabilities. Parking for the venue is roadside on the A61 in a large lay-by, so if you wish to fish the far side pegs it can be a bit of walk if you are carrying heavy tackle.

The water has some good depths with the shallower end dropping to 5 ft whilst the deeper water by the dam wall is over 20 ft. The centre of the water also has some very deep water.

In common with a lot of the reservoirs in this area, Howbrook has some big shoals of bream with the better fish at a little over 4lb. A feeder with double maggot, or worm and maggot accounts for plenty of the bream, but they can also be taken up in the water on waggler tactics.

There are plenty of specimen sized carp in the water and on sunny days can be seen basking on the top. Big baits on heavy gear will give you the best chance of catching one of the better fish to over 20lb. The water also holds quite a good head of crucian carp as well as tench. These can be taken fairly close in with expander pellet, although especially with pellet you have to hit the bites really quickly or the bait will be gone. There are some very decent roach and rudd present and slow sinking caster fished midwater will give you the best chance of putting fish in your net.

Day Tickets £3.00 (season tickets are available if you are lucky at £20.00). No bloodworm or joker. Throughout the year there are restrictions on the use of boilies and groundbait.

Directions - You need to leave the M1 at junction 36. Then take the A61 towards North Sheffield. You drop down to the bottom of the hill and then as you begin to go up the other side and you will find the dam on the right, just after a tricky staggered crossroads. Park your vehicles in the long lay-by.


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bodger
09 Sep : 12:00
i have it now thanks

bodger
09 Sep : 11:53
hi does anyone have a contact number for hoyle mill dam / sally walsh's dam?? thanks

carp man hull
09 Sep : 07:12
think im going to do a day at woodhalls newport board out my head lol

Andy B
08 Sep : 07:06
Thanks for the info, much obliged.

Andy B

Anonymous
07 Sep : 21:16
which two ponds shut in east yorks know about risby being shut which are the other 2 which are now shut?

Anonymous
07 Sep : 15:58
hi anybody know who deals with browning in yorkshire want some top kits for black magic 3 thanks

Anonymous
07 Sep : 15:54
tackle shop woolands thirsk 7 am i am informed

Anonymous
07 Sep : 09:58
has ne1 fished tyersal latly n hows it fishing

Andy B
07 Sep : 08:46
Does anyone know what time the tackle shop at Woodlands opens mid-week please?
Cheers.

Andy B

Anonymous
06 Sep : 09:32
well mate did u catch at the mushroom ponds which pond and bait cos fancy a trip there never been before cheers

Mushroom Farm Milford
04 Sep : 20:07
What are these ponds fishing like and what baits are working fishing it tommorrow morn

willow bank fisheries kirton
03 Sep : 18:49
hi there does anyone have the number for this place as the number i have when i ring it i get nothing it would be a great help if someone had it as im hoping to nite fish it soon thanks

Anonymous
03 Sep : 17:42
hi as anybody fished ponds in cott down northmoor lane

Anonymous
03 Sep : 15:07
TRY OAK MERE LAKES AT SKIPWITH. ON THE CARP LAKE ITS THE SECOND POND YOU WILL CATCH ALL DAY CARP UP TO 6POUNDS IDEAL FOR A BIGINNER

Anonymous
02 Sep : 20:25
what about emmotland driffield only about an hour many ponds great fishing

Anonymous
02 Sep : 20:05
lindholme lakes search great 8 lakes top quality fish and fishing very well

CARPMAN
01 Sep : 21:56
HI ALL BEAN FISHING BAKERS ALOT IN NEWPORT BUT GONE QUIET NOW , CAN ANYONE TELL ME OF A GOOD POND FOR CARP NEAR THERE TO NIGHT FISH THIS FRIDAY PLEASE THANKS

Anonymous
01 Sep : 19:52
is there any fish in the pond at side of lowther lake think it was called oxbow fished them a few years ago

Anonymous
01 Sep : 19:41
what area do you live north yorkshire etc

Anonymous
31 Aug : 23:20
can anyone recommend an easy coarse fishing venue for a beginner

Anonymous
31 Aug : 21:16
how do u sign up

Anonymous
31 Aug : 19:09
hi dose anyone know if you can night fish aston ponds

Free Fishing Places
30 Aug : 21:42
Hi Are there any free fishing places around the leeds areas ideally fisheries / ponds with decent coarse stock. got to say though no go bye farm is great

Anonymous
30 Aug : 18:08
re epworth fishery,you need to look up lindholme lakes for info,great fishing and venue

Anonymous
30 Aug : 17:56
anyone know any good places to fish on the moors? aorund langsett?


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