Coarse Fishing

Our coarse fisheries include over 275 acres of water with fisheries ranging in size from 2 to 81 acres. Our established lakes are located in outstandingly beautiful and secluded rural areas across the South West.

At South West Lakes Trust Fishing we offer more than just great angling, our unique fisheries are matched with a recognised reputation for great fish quality.

Enjoy the tranquility that our waters provide with established tree-lined banks, lily pads and weed beds with natural woodlands surrounding the lakes. Our coarse fisheries offer a peaceful setting within picturesque and wildlife-rich surroundings.

Coarse fishing in the South West:

We regularly hold carp and match competitions at Upper Tamar Lake with prize money exceeding £3,500. Season tickets are available online. Day tickets are bookable through Catch. Download the Catch app from App Store or Google Play.

Facilities include onsite cafes, parking, toilets, showers, wheelchair access platforms, on-site permit rooms and easy access paths and swims.

SW Lakes Fishing Trust is managed by South West Lakes Trust.

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Reporting an Incident:

South West Lakes Trust manages a portfolio of nearly 50 lakes and other natural resources so it is not always possible for our wardens to be on the scene when issues occur. The very remote and rural nature of our estate, the thing that makes them so special, also means that modern mobile communications don’t always cover the areas we would like them to. This makes getting an immediate response to ongoing incidents very challenging.

Please use this form to report any incidents of poaching, illegal fishing or any other form of antisocial behaviour to the management team so that we are able to take appropriate action.

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Our first Mainline Baits Carp open at Upper Tamar Lake in March 2019 was a resounding success. The fishing was extremely tough but made for a really close competition which every pair of anglers could have won right up until the end!

33 pairs made the trip and the draw took place at 1.00pm with anglers choosing their swims in order. They also collected a Mainline Baits goody bag filled with some of their fantastic innovative products and a free 24 hour permit for Lower Tamar to use at their leisure.

The fishing was really hard, only 9 Carp caught between everyone but this was great as a competition! The lake had been fishing so well leading up to the competition with fish to over 25lbs being caught regularly. The pressure of the competition and weather conditions really made it difficult for the anglers.

The winners were Dean and Dave Willoughby from Barnstaple. They banked a cracking 24lb 6oz common from peg 32 to take the £2000 top prize.

Runners up were Karl Yates and Allan Jones from Bude who managed 2 fish for 22lb 15oz from peg 34 and they collected £1000.

Third place finishers winning £500 were Rich Ford and Nigel Woods from Launceston who had a cracking 21lb 10oz mirror from peg 2.

4th – Scott Cooper and John Tolitt with one fish for 19lb 11oz

5th – Sam Ward and Will Hockridge with one fish for 19lb 1oz

6th – Barry and Benn O’Connor with one fish for 18lb 8oz

7th – Jason and Peter Budd with one fish of 15lb 13oz

8th – Jason Dowling and Jamie Rabbitts with one fish of 11lb 7oz

Largest fish wining a box of Mainline PVA and spod mix and a baseball cap was Scott Cooper with his 19.11 mirror carp

Smallest fish wining a box of Mainline PVA and spod mix and a baseball cap was Jason Dowling with his 11.07 common

Section prizes each winning 5KG of Mainline freezer baits boilies were:

Barry and Benn O’Connor

Scott Cooper and John Tolitt

Sam Ward and Will Hockridge

Daniel Hills and Dominic Ransdale

The stamp of fish was really good and it was a great weekend. Massive thank you to sponsors Mainline Baits