Fishing
The Moors Lake was dug in 1985, primarily to help control flooding along the lower reaches of the Moors River south of the Country Park. The northern end of the lake was de-silted in the autumn of 2003. It is fed by the Moors River, has a maximum depth of 2 metres, a natural clay bottom and covers an area of 9 acres.
The following fish, of quality size, are regularly caught:
Roach, Rudd, Tench, Pike and Dace.
The Rangers organise fishing tuition for children in the summer holidays with experienced angling coaches. See the events pages for more details.
Availability
Fishing is permitted on the west bank of Moors Lake from the 16th June to the 14th March, everyday from 8.30am to dusk (or 8pm if earlier). A day ticket must be purchased from the Information Point in the Visitor Centre prior to starting fishing.
A fishing season ticket is now also available - please ask at the Information Point for details.
Please note: at times of particularly high water, a number of the fishing bays may be submerged.
Requirements
An Environment Agency rod licence must be shown for persons aged 12 years and over. These are available from Environment Agency Offices, through their website www.environment-agency.gov.uk, by telephone 0870 1662 662 or at Post Offices.
Please note: Barbed hooks, nuts, boilies and chick peas are NOT allowed. Please refer to the terms and conditions on your fishing ticket. Fishing is not permitted on Crane Lake or the rivers at Moors Valley.
Current charges
| Day ticket (per rod) | Season ticket | |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (17-65 yrs) | £4.00 | £24.00 |
| Senior (65 yrs+) | £3.50 | £20.00 |
| Junior (up to 16 yrs) | £3.00 | £18.00 |