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Welcome to Lower Ridge Farm & Fisheries
Offering 3 well stocked Carp and Coarse Fishing Lakes nestled within a very attractive,
natural rural setting in the beautiful village of Saughall, Cheshire. Each
lake has all the ingredients for perfect fishing, from beautiful
overhanging trees, islands and a wealth of other varied features that will
excite and inspire any fishing enthusiast.
Offering exceptional all round fishing, all lakes are ideally suited for
all needs and levels of skill ranging from the specimen angler, anglers looking for a
challenge and thanks to an abundant range of silver fish, perfect for children
and those new to fishing. Ample pegs are available with access suitable
for the disabled.
Our lakes are stocked with:
- Common Carp
- Crucian Carp
- Bream
- Roach
- Rudd
- Barbel
- Ide ... plus many more ...
We have a large car park within yards of the lakes with refreshments available
during normal opening hours; tea/coffee, cold drinks, bacon/sausage sandwiches
etc.
Opening Hours
We are open 7 days a week from 7am - 7pm but can offer extended times by prior
arrangement, please telephone 07773335935 for availability and booking.
Contact Us
For more information about our Lower Ridge Farm Fishery, please telephone 07773335935.
Location
Please use the map below for directions:
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Rules
1. Banned Baits: Boilies, peanuts & tigernuts, trout pellets, trout pellet paste, groundbait, bloodworm & joker, petfood.
Only coarse pellets purchased from Lower Ridge Fisheries may be used.
2. Barbless Hooks only
3. No keepnets except during matches
4. Fishing only allowed off stands provided
5. No braided line
6. No radios
7. All nets to be dipped in disinfectant bins prior to use
8. No excess bait to be put in lake
9. Litter to be placed in bins
These rules are in place to protect our waters, the welfare of our fish and
enjoyment of all fellow anglers here at Lower Ridge Farm Fisheries.
We thank you for your co-operation.

~ Carp fishing Cheshire ~ Match fishing Cheshire ~ Coarse fishing
Chester and North Wales ~
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