Wracklford Fishing. Five fly only beats on the Frome, with the sixth on a carrier, and the seventh on the Sydling Brook tributory. 5 miles plus of superb classic fly fishing on a challenging, very well presented small river.
Lyonsgate Caravan Park
The four lakes each well stocked with a range of fish. 6 species of Carp many 30lb+, Green and Golden Tench, Bream, Roach, Rudd, Chubb, Barbel & Golden Orfe. Don't be put off by the caravans. In fact if you have a caravan and you fish.. try this one. This is a pretty, welcoming and well managed small fishery offering a challenge for the experienced and oudles of fish for the beginner.
Moors Valley Country Park
Fed by the Moors River, this lake has a maximum depth of 2 metres, a natural clay bottom and covers an area of 9 acres. Day ticket fishing for
Roach, Rudd, Tench, Pike and Dace. Coaching days are also held.
Dorchester & District Angling Society
Coarse fishing on 14 miles of the rivers Stour, Frome, Brue, Parret & Isle, plus exclusive rights to Lakes at Kingcombe, Warmwell, Buckland Newton, and Luckfield Lake at Broadmayne.
Radipole Lake.
70 acre lake offering coarse fishing from 16 June - 14 March. Carp, Tench, Roach, Rudd, Perch, Pike, and Mullet. Permits available from Reels & Deals or Weymouth Angling Centre. Said to hold some very large carp, but rules are a little difficult.
Revels Fishery
7 day ticket fishing lakes extensively stocked with coarse fish, 2 local trout fly lakes and a further 3 exclusive coarse lakes and a large on site tackle shop.
As the owner of Dorchester-Taxi I have a personal favorite fishing spot. Higher Kingcombe Lakes, I have fished his waters from 1999 when the site was a little smaller. See my pictures below of myself and friends.
Higher Kingcombe Lakes We have eight lakes available for fishing - each amply stocked with mirror, common and ghost carp, as well as a native population of tench, chub and perch. One lake is kept as a 'specimen' lake which holds some monster carp in excess of thirty pounds! So, you can set your sights to catch a big one, or simply relax,
soak-up the surrounding views and wait to see what tugs on your line.