Leigh Sinton Syndicate Open Days
The fast expanding Arrow Meadow Fisheries, which operates a portfolio of exclusive venues in the Midlands, is inviting anglers to join a syndicate to fish its four new specimen carp lakes at Worcestershire’s Leigh Sinton Farm.
In advance of opening the lakes for fishing in June 2022, Arrow Meadow is to hold a series of Open Days for potential members.
Since last year Arrow Meadow have carried out an extensive programme of modernisation at the four lakes which has included otter fencing the waters, installing roadways and car parks and stocking all four with a mix of mirror and common carp to 35lbs as well as pike, perch, chub and tench.
The four lakes – Lakes 1, 2, 3 and 4 – previously formed part of the seven lake Leigh Sinton Farm Fishery at Leigh Sinton. The remaining three waters, Lakes 5, 6 and 7, will continue to be operated as previously by Leigh Sinton Farm.
Although numbers have yet to be finalised, it is anticipated that the syndicate will be open to a maximum of 60 anglers.
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Should that read,”fast expanding,” wouldn’t like to think they were on their last legs.😀
Well spotted! I have corrected my spelling – just hope I’m not becoming dyslexic. Doesn’t matter how many times you check your copy, there’s often one that sneaks through.