Maybrand Fishery

Address

Maybrand Farm, Bournebridge Lane, Stapleford Abbotts Romford RM4 1LT, United Kingdom

Fishery Information

Snuggled in off Bournebridge Lane in Romford is the lovely Maybrand Farm Fishery. This location features four smaller lakes, with plenty of tree cover and greenspace to create the ultimate natural getaway.

Fishing is available by day tickets, with single and double self-catering chalets also available on the premises. This gives anglers an opportunity to really get to know the water and grounds at Maybrand.

The beautiful lake is stocked well with carp, roach, rudd, bream, and tench.

The waters are open year round and suitable for disabled anglers. Bookings for matches are available, too.

What size do the fish go to?

Carp up to 30 pounds have been found in Maybrand Fishery.

What tactics work well?

Pellets are generally the bait of choice for fishing carp at Maybrand, especially during the day. Some anglers prefer to use lunch meat at night to land carp and tench, so it’s never a bad idea to mix things up.

Maggot and corn are ideal for catching roach, rudd, and bream.

Carp tend to gather close to the reed swims at Maybrand, especially during the day. Resourceful anglers will stake out the area and get a lead on fish as they assemble, setting up a proverbial gold mind of sport excitement.

Boilies are not allowed.

What facilities are on site?

Maybrand Fishery has chalets for rent. Catering is not included in the accommodation, so anglers will have to supply themselves with what they require.

Is parking available?

There is parking on location at the Maybrand Fishery.

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  1. Stayed here in November whilst training at goldtrowel,such a lovely quiet place ,really enjoyed my stay,back down there soon but have had to book a premier inn as maybrand is closed I was so looking forward to staying here again .

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