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Normal lakes:Exmoor Lake is the first of the Normal Lakes and is approx two thirds of an acre with a depth of 6 - 12 feet. One side is heavily wooded with plenty of over hanging branches and there is a submerged rocky bar coming off the bank into the middle of the lake where the fish like to “hang”. Vehicle access is possible most of the year. Sedgemoor Lake is approx ¾ of an acre and has a few obstacles including a submerged tree stump which the fish like to swim around. The depth is from 2 -12 feet. Vehicle access is possible most of the year. Ottmoor Lake is situated on its own in an acre and has woodlands and a meandering stream close by. It is very rural with lots of wildlife and boasts a chalet at its edge. See accommodation section. We keep this lake very natural which does mean you have to watch your back-cast! Vehicle access is possible most of the year. |
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