The lakes official name is Weybread Ocean Pit. It is a re-purposed gravel pit of approximately 1km long that we share with the local angling club and many migrating birds. It is ideal for windsurfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding and is enjoyed by members and other organised groups. There are two slipways, a launching. The Ocean Pit is the largest of 6 lakes where angling is controlled by Harleston Wortwell & District Angling Club. It has a good head of roach and bream and there are also some monster carp for anyone brave enough to tackle this vast expanse of water. There are also tench and perch to add variety. There is a sailing club on one side of the lake with sailing dinghys and kayaks but there is.
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The Harleston, Wortwell and District Angling Club owns and manages 6 well stocked fishing lakes in the Waveney Valley on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, together with some stretches of the River Waveney itself. The lakes - also known as Weybread Pits - offer some of the best fishing around for both beginners and highly experienced anglers who are. Ocean Pit. Ocean pit at Weybread pits is probably my favourite. This Lake has a low stock of carp, but the quality certainly makes up for it. I prefer fishing for the bream, as they can easily get into the mid-teens. When fishing Ocean Pit for the bream, my advice would be to fish with a mix of pellets and natural baits like worms and maggots. After lock-down and and knackered back i finally make it back out on to the bank to look at starting a new campaign series! 2020 will hopefully get better an. Address: Weybread Ocean pit, Weybread, Diss, East of England, IP21 5UA. Water Type: Lake. Fish: Carp. Bream. Roach. Tench.. Bottle Pit and Kingfisher Pit. Middle Pit, No 1 Pit and Ocean Pit are open for day / week tickets. Note tickets cannot be bought on the bank. No. 1 Pit. Day Tickets & Members - No.1 Pit is a large 12 acre lake with 56.
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The Ocean Pit is a monster of a lake covering nearly 100 acres. It has a good head of roach and bream and there are also some monster carp for anyone brave enough to tackle this vast expanse of water. There are also tench and perch to to add variety. The First full part of the new Campaign series From The ocean pit part of the Harleston, Wortwell and District Angling Club. We get off to a flyer with one o. The Ocean Pit (Part of Weybread Pits Complex) near Harleston, Norfolk/Suffolk border. Anybody got any infomation on this place as all seems a little bit of a mystery. Looked round lake on numerous occasions, seen very few fish (though being so big i can understand that), spoken to a few locals but get varying feedback. The Ocean Pit, Weybread is going to be sold and the Harold Dean Trust, a local charity which has looked after it for 50 years, has a chance to buy it for the future. The Trust is making bids for grants and needs to know that you support buying Ocean Pit to keep it as a quiet place for fishing and sailing and to safeguard and enjoy its wildlife.
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The Ocean Pit (Part of Weybread Pits Complex) near Harleston, Norfolk/Suffolk border. Anybody got any infomation on this place as all seems a little bit of a mystery. Looked round lake on numerous occasions, seen very few fish (though being so big i can understand that), spoken to a few locals but get varying feedback. I understand it holds. Today we are at weybread pits in the ocean pit, in pursuit of some tench. mass amount of water and, well they could be any where . so set myself up and hope.
Weybread Ocean Pit - Facebook 13. Posted May 17, 2010. Hey, I am thinking of giving ocean pit a try this coming season. Walked round it and it is a stunning looking pit. I am not gonna ask for stocking levels, fish sizes or the what swims i should be fishing etc etc. Prefer to do the hard work myself. There gonna be three of us fishing so between us im sure we will have a.
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54. Posted April 6, 2010. when i fished it a few years ago, most of the fish came from the marginal shelf, there are a few platau's, one of them very obvious sandy one between the island on the arm. i suppose area's for starting points are halls pit end (100's), the 40's -60's ,no carp bay up at halls pit end, and opposite the bottle pit. Use a snowman with a 18mm dark boilie and a 12mm bright pink fishmeal pop up. I approach bottle pit by fishing the margins with a big 18mm wafter or bottom bait with a handful or 2 of 12mm boilies, crushed boilies and pellet. A small handful of bait catches those patrolling carp and as the margins are deep, it's easy to stay concealed.