This coarse fishing water has 16 pegs to fish from and is home to the following species of fish:
- Bream - A full bodied fish which is often nicknamed "dustbin lid" or "slab". Young bream are called "skimmers"
- Mirror Carp - Biologically like common carp, but they have irregular scale patterns which can make them unique.
- Common Carp - These have an even, regular scale pattern, and often grow into double figures.
- Tench - An extremely distinctive fish, with a high, convex dorsal fin and a wide caudal fin. Releases tiny bubbles when feeding on the bottom
- Roach - Beautiful silver fish - takes a wide range of bait. The roach is extremely popular with UK anglers.
- Ghost Carp - Ghosties have become popular amongst fishing enthusiasts in Britain since their introduction in the 1980s. They have a fast growth rate and are a very healthy species.
- Koi - These uniquely marked fish thrive in Broom waters and often swim in margin shoals. Catching koi carp is an exhilirating experience.
- Chub - A very shiny fish with an incredibly large mouth.
- Perch - Handsome striped fish with bright orange/red pelvic fins.
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