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Old 05-17-2010, 01:13 PM
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Default Westwood Lakes, Boston, Lincs


Address - Westwood Lakes, Five House Lane, Wyberton, Boston, Lincs, PE21 7JA
Tel: 01205 724162
Website www.westwoodlakes.co.uk/lakes.asp
Email: enquiries@westwoodlakes.co.uk
SatNav PE21 7JA
Ticket Prices - £5
Stock - Mixed coarse, including carp, tench and perch


Westwood Lakes sits in a beautiful and peaceful part of Lincolnshire - on the outskirts of the historical market town - Boston. This fairly recently developed fishing complex consists of four well stocked fishing lakes and fourteen luxury log cabins imported from Finland, which are all furnished to a high standard.

There are four lakes available for anglers; these are Kestral, Kingfisher, Skylark and Hawk. They each have different types and sizes of fish and can be used by anglers of all abilities and ages.


Kestral Lake - Comprising of 30 pegs and four islands stocked with Carp Barbel, Chub and Tench. Carp to 15lb, Barbel to 10lb, match weight average 150lb in the summer months as featured in the Angling Times.

Kingfisher Lake - An old established lake and has two islands. Carp to 20lb are common and it's main species are Tench which average 6lb upwards and make many of the match weights average 100lb also as featured in the Angling Times.

Hawk Lake - An unusual lake as you fish from the island comprising of 20 pegs. It has Chub, Barbel and Carp. The average size is 1 to 1.5lb, ideal for the younger angler. The average match weight is 50 - 60lb, also featured in the Angling Times.

Skylark Lake - A new 44 peg match lake. Stocked with carp, tench, barbel and bream, all averaging 2lb and under for a superb bagging experience.
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