Onsite

Fishing

Great Lake

Set in the grounds of the Patshull Estate, designed by Capability Brown, the Great Lake was built in 1768 and is situated on the Shropshire Staffordshire border.

Covering 75 acres, the northern end of the lake is shallower averaging deaths of 10ft, comprising reed fringed bays with lily pads. The southern end of the lake is much deeper with depths to over 20ft providing a superb habit for fish and other wildlife.

The lake offers a mix of day ticket coarse and competition angling together with pike and syndicated carp fishing depending upon the season. Anglers have the choice to fish either from the bank or via boats. We can cater for club and corporate bookings, beginners are welcomed with tuition packages available upon request.

Patshull is well known for producing quality bream, tench, perch, and pike to over 30lbs, including a recent stocking of fast growing common and mirror carp.

The fishing lodge offers an onsite café and tackle supplies ensuring anglers are well catered for.

Pike fishing October 1st until March 31st
Year-round day ticket coarse and competition angling
Carp and Pike syndicate tickets

Church Pool

The Church Pool is a 10-acre tree lined pool situated at the north end of the estate set close to St Mary’s Church giving the lake its name. Famous in carp fishing circles the lake holds a superb stock of commons and Mirrors to over 30lbs.

Fishing on Church Pool is controlled on an annual syndicate basis

A boardwalk leading to a lakeFishing rods set up by the lakeAerial view of the Patshull Park lakes