No Booking Required
First Come, First Served
Cash Only
No Credit or Debit Card Facilities
Day Fishing Only
Fishing ONLY Between 6.30am - 8pm
Halifax Day Ticket
Named in honour of the legendary RAF Halifax bomber, Halifax Lake is a peaceful and productive mixed-species fishery situated within Bain Valley Fisheries.
This day-ticket-only lake offers anglers the opportunity to enjoy quality sport in a relaxed setting, with no night fishing permitted.
The lake holds a variety of species, providing enjoyable fishing for anglers of all abilities. Whether you're targeting carp, silver fish, or other coarse species, Halifax Lake offers consistent action throughout the season and rewards a range of fishing methods.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Bain Valley, the lake provides a tranquil environment where anglers can enjoy a full day's fishing while appreciating the area's rich heritage.
The lake's name serves as a tribute to the RAF Halifax aircraft, one of Britain's most important heavy bombers during the Second World War.
With well-maintained pegs, easy access, and a diverse stock of fish, Halifax Lake is an excellent choice for pleasure anglers, families, and those looking to spend a relaxing day by the water.
Strictly NO Night Fishing
Opening Hours 6.30am - 8pm
Prices:
2 Rods - £10
Syndicate Contact Details:
Bailiffs:
Ady - 07716 805 619
Lippy - 07967 751 230
Please only call after 9pm in an EMERGENCY
Admin & Memberships:
Sarah - 07940 130 924
Fishery Rules - Halifax Day Ticket
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Payment MUST be made in the hut before fishing
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All fish to be returned to the lake immediately
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No keepnets or carp sacks
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Barbless hooks ONLY
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No floating baits
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No nuts
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No braided mainline
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Never leave rods unattended
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No bait boats
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Opening times 6.30am - 8pm
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Maximum speed limit 5mph on fishery
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No visitors except partners
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Under 18 years olds MUST be accompanied by an adult at all times
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No tents or caravans
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No loud music
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No takeaway deliveries after 8pm
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No bbqs or fires on the ground
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No litter to be left on site
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Rod licence is required
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Unhooking mats must be used
Any problems or queries should be directed to the Bailiff who will be making regular tours of the lakes.


