Camelot Lake is a lovely picturesque three acre
lake situated on the Norfolk/Suffolk border near to
Bungay.
A satellite image of Camelot Lake
The lake has everything you could
ask for in a carp water, well manicured swims with
deep margins, overhanging trees and lots of carpy
looking features.
The bottom is made up of silty
pockets, with gravel spots to be found in various
areas around the pond.
At the right time of year the lake is said to
hold around six carp over the magical thirty pound
mark, and with a back up of lots of twenties there
is a good head of fish for the size of the lake.
Camelot has a good reputation for being a
cracking winter water.
There are members on the
Forum
who can give you a lot more details on the lake and how it is
currently fishing at present.
Other Species:
Tench, Bream, Roach, Perch, Crucian & Eels
Prices: £?? Day
tickets available Facilities: Toilets, locked gates. Rules: No nuts, Unhooking Mats must be used, no fixed rigs. Access: The lake is situated just off the A143. There
are two car parking areas, and a few swims you can drive
behind to drop kit off in. Contact: Phil on 01986 788208. Web Links:
Multimap Overhead Photo
Check out the threads on this venue in the forum
for more information;
Carp Connection Forum