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Claydon Estate Lakes

Claydon Estate has three fishing lakes within its North Buckinghamshire parkland, holding carp, bream, tench, roach, rudd, perch and notable stocks of large catfish.

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About Claydon Estate Lakes

The fishing lies within Claydon Estate's 5,000 acres of rural North Buckinghamshire countryside. The estate describes three parkland lakes containing a broad mixed stock of carp, bream, tench, roach, rudd and perch, with the waters also known for large catfish. Access is not offered directly as general estate day-ticket fishing: anyone wishing to fish the lakes must do so through membership of the Calvert Angling Club.

Town or area
Middle Claydon
Species
Catfish, Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, Rudd, Perch
Access
Club water, Calvert Angling Club membership required
Facilities
Parking

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Claydon Estate Lakes venue rules

Fishing on the three Claydon Estate lakes is restricted to members of the Calvert Angling Club. Anglers should use the club's current membership and fishery information for access arrangements and detailed rules, as the estate directs all fishing enquiries and participation through that club.