Oxlease Lake
Witney UK
SIZE
-
SWIMS
40
ANGLERS
-
STOCK
Good
CARP
40lb +
DIFFICULTY
3/5
LAKE MAP
Yes
NIGHT FISHING
Yes
One of Linear's gems - never underestimate this stunning carp lake
The 26 acre Oxlease Lake is situated off the B4449 as you approach the main ticket complex from Oxford just beyond the West Oxfordshire Sailing Club Lake; it is well sign-posted. Linear believes that with the stocking they have carried out the water now holds over 1,600 carp. We believe that there are now at least sixty, probably more, different 30 pound fish present along with a healthy number of twenties and doubles. The new lake record for a mirror carp is 45.04 and for a common it is 52.14. Oxlease could potentially have more thirties and forties present than St. Johns and Manor combined in a few years time! Pike to over 22 pounds and tench to over 11 pounds have been recorded caught and can provide superb sport on this lovely water.
Facilities
- Bait Available
- Tackle Hire
- Expert Guide
- Bait Boats
- Rowing Boats
- Lockbox
- Disabled Access
- Yes
- -
- -
- No
- No
- -
- Yes
- Toilets
- Food
- Showers
- Hot Water
- BBQ
- Car Parking
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- -
- Yes
- Yes
Specifications
Use:
Type:
Size:
Swims
Max Anglers:
Stock:
Carp Weight:
Difficulty:
Night Fishing:
Fishing
Day Ticket Water
-
40
-
Good
40lb +
3/5
Yes
Rules
Cars must be parked in the car parks provided. Do not block or park in front of any fishery gates, if you block a gate, you may be asked to leave the fishery. Anglers must not stop their cars anywhere on the main B4449 road or in the entrance to Manor Farm Lake & St. Johns. Anglers fishing Hardwick Lake & Smiths Pool should only leave their vehicles in the main Hardwick car park although they are permitted to unload their tackle along the track leading to Brasenose and adjacent to the two waters. No driving or parking on the grass at any of the lakes. If you break this rule you will be asked to leave the fishery, no matter how far you have travelled. You are not allowed to reserve swims – The only exceptions are as follows: A) If you have already spoken to one the fishery bailiff's and paid for the swims when setting up. B) You are allowed to put a bucket in the swim when you first arrive and choose a swim but you must immediately return to your car, load your tackle and return to that swim. If a bucket is left in a swim for longer than 45 minutes, fishery staff may remove it. C) Lake hire is available for match and events, waters can be booked in advance dependant on availability, only bookings of over ten will be considered. Barbed or barbless hooks may be used. Please Note: Hunts Corner Pond and One Summer Pond Rules may vary to the main day ticket carp lakes – See noticed board located at Hunts Pond or speak to the bailiff for more details. Rods must not be left unattended. Up to three rods only are allowed and you must have the appropriate E.A. licence to cover these. No carp, pike, catfish or any other fish to be retained for long periods - carp-sacks are not allowed. Floating retention slings are permitted for retaining fish for up to 30 minutes whilst un-hooking mats, scales and cameras are prepared. (Please see further details on retention slings under the Rules Header of our web-site). Unhooking mats must be used at all times for all carp, pike, catfish and large fish of other species. You must never stand up whilst holding a fish – when taking photos or returning a fish. Always keep the fish as low to the ground as possible, either above an adequately padded unhooking mat for photos or in a sling when returning the fish. No boats, drones, bait boats, radios, guns, fires, picnics, swimming, drugs or heavy drinking. NO DOGS EXCEPT ON A LEAD AND UNDER CONTROL. There are no bait restrictions, but all multiple baits such as seeds, nuts, peas and beans must be well soaked, well cooked and used in moderation. Permanently fixed leads are not allowed and unhooking mats should always be used for any fish - RIGS WILL BE CHECKED BY OUR BAILIFFS. You are not allowed to use a spomb to introduce bait unless it is used in conjunction with a 'spomb float' attachment (if you’ve haven't got one with you, they can be purchased from the fishery). This is to help prevent lost/cracked off spombs sinking to the lake bed and causing snags. Spodding maggots is no longer allowed. They can only be used as hook baits, in PVA bags or in feeders. As a general rule you shouldn't be using more than around 4 pints per day. No live or dead baiting is allowed for catfish or pike between March 31st and October 1st. No live fish to be taken onto the site from outside sources. No transferring of fish between waters - no fish to be taken away or killed. Pike fishing is only allowed in the winter months between October 1st and March 31st. Wading is not allowed, except when aiding in safe netting or release of fish, in shallow water areas. Please do not wade on any of our waters to position baits. Always put your own safety first when returning fish. The lakes are on private property, so you should do nothing to disturb others, make no noise and keep lights at night to a minimum. If you are fishing the back of Smiths Pool you MUST NOT cross the ditch from Brasenose-One to unload your tackle, these slopes are slippery and dangerous and must not be used. All tackle must be unloaded at the end of Smiths Pool and walked along that bank to your swim. The use of BBQ’s is permitted but they must be raised off the ground. If you use a disposable BBQ and it burns the grass you will be asked to leave the fishery. Anglers fishing Oxlease Lake must wait in the main Hardwick car park until the gates to this lake are opened – Do Not block the Oxlease gate and park along the track adjacent to Newlands Angling Club or you will be asked to leave. If you double up in a swim you can only fish two rods each, with the exception of a handful of large swims dotted around the complex. If you are unsure whether you can use 2 or 3 rods each, when doubling up, please check with the bailiff. Beach-caster rigs are allowed but they must not be fished near heavy weed and you must be watching your rod at all times to avoid your hook bait being picked up by a bird. Only one beach-caster set-up can be used at a time. Most importantly the lead and float must be designed so that they can drop off or break away from the hook-link, if the setup is lost. NO LITTER - TAKE IT WITH YOU
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Description
One of Linear's gems - never underestimate this stunning carp lake
The 26 acre Oxlease Lake is situated off the B4449 as you approach the main ticket complex from Oxford just beyond the West Oxfordshire Sailing Club Lake; it is well sign-posted. Linear believes that with the stocking they have carried out the water now holds over 1,600 carp. We believe that there are now at least sixty, probably more, different 30 pound fish present along with a healthy number of twenties and doubles. The new lake record for a mirror carp is 45.04 and for a common it is 52.14. Oxlease could potentially have more thirties and forties present than St. Johns and Manor combined in a few years time! Pike to over 22 pounds and tench to over 11 pounds have been recorded caught and can provide superb sport on this lovely water.
-
Facilities
- Bait Available
- Tackle Hire
- Expert Guide
- Bait Boats
- Rowing Boats
- Lockbox
- Disabled Access
- Yes
- -
- -
- No
- No
- -
- Yes
- Toilets
- Food
- Showers
- Hot Water
- BBQ
- Car Parking
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- -
- Yes
- Yes
-
Specifications
Use:
Type:
Size:
Swims
Max Anglers:
Stock:
Carp Weight:
Difficulty:
Night Fishing:
Fishing
Day Ticket Water
-
40
-
Good
40lb
3/5
Yes
-
Rules
Cars must be parked in the car parks provided. Do not block or park in front of any fishery gates, if you block a gate, you may be asked to leave the fishery. Anglers must not stop their cars anywhere on the main B4449 road or in the entrance to Manor Farm Lake & St. Johns. Anglers fishing Hardwick Lake & Smiths Pool should only leave their vehicles in the main Hardwick car park although they are permitted to unload their tackle along the track leading to Brasenose and adjacent to the two waters. No driving or parking on the grass at any of the lakes. If you break this rule you will be asked to leave the fishery, no matter how far you have travelled. You are not allowed to reserve swims – The only exceptions are as follows: A) If you have already spoken to one the fishery bailiff's and paid for the swims when setting up. B) You are allowed to put a bucket in the swim when you first arrive and choose a swim but you must immediately return to your car, load your tackle and return to that swim. If a bucket is left in a swim for longer than 45 minutes, fishery staff may remove it. C) Lake hire is available for match and events, waters can be booked in advance dependant on availability, only bookings of over ten will be considered. Barbed or barbless hooks may be used. Please Note: Hunts Corner Pond and One Summer Pond Rules may vary to the main day ticket carp lakes – See noticed board located at Hunts Pond or speak to the bailiff for more details. Rods must not be left unattended. Up to three rods only are allowed and you must have the appropriate E.A. licence to cover these. No carp, pike, catfish or any other fish to be retained for long periods - carp-sacks are not allowed. Floating retention slings are permitted for retaining fish for up to 30 minutes whilst un-hooking mats, scales and cameras are prepared. (Please see further details on retention slings under the Rules Header of our web-site). Unhooking mats must be used at all times for all carp, pike, catfish and large fish of other species. You must never stand up whilst holding a fish – when taking photos or returning a fish. Always keep the fish as low to the ground as possible, either above an adequately padded unhooking mat for photos or in a sling when returning the fish. No boats, drones, bait boats, radios, guns, fires, picnics, swimming, drugs or heavy drinking. NO DOGS EXCEPT ON A LEAD AND UNDER CONTROL. There are no bait restrictions, but all multiple baits such as seeds, nuts, peas and beans must be well soaked, well cooked and used in moderation. Permanently fixed leads are not allowed and unhooking mats should always be used for any fish - RIGS WILL BE CHECKED BY OUR BAILIFFS. You are not allowed to use a spomb to introduce bait unless it is used in conjunction with a 'spomb float' attachment (if you’ve haven't got one with you, they can be purchased from the fishery). This is to help prevent lost/cracked off spombs sinking to the lake bed and causing snags. Spodding maggots is no longer allowed. They can only be used as hook baits, in PVA bags or in feeders. As a general rule you shouldn't be using more than around 4 pints per day. No live or dead baiting is allowed for catfish or pike between March 31st and October 1st. No live fish to be taken onto the site from outside sources. No transferring of fish between waters - no fish to be taken away or killed. Pike fishing is only allowed in the winter months between October 1st and March 31st. Wading is not allowed, except when aiding in safe netting or release of fish, in shallow water areas. Please do not wade on any of our waters to position baits. Always put your own safety first when returning fish. The lakes are on private property, so you should do nothing to disturb others, make no noise and keep lights at night to a minimum. If you are fishing the back of Smiths Pool you MUST NOT cross the ditch from Brasenose-One to unload your tackle, these slopes are slippery and dangerous and must not be used. All tackle must be unloaded at the end of Smiths Pool and walked along that bank to your swim. The use of BBQ’s is permitted but they must be raised off the ground. If you use a disposable BBQ and it burns the grass you will be asked to leave the fishery. Anglers fishing Oxlease Lake must wait in the main Hardwick car park until the gates to this lake are opened – Do Not block the Oxlease gate and park along the track adjacent to Newlands Angling Club or you will be asked to leave. If you double up in a swim you can only fish two rods each, with the exception of a handful of large swims dotted around the complex. If you are unsure whether you can use 2 or 3 rods each, when doubling up, please check with the bailiff. Beach-caster rigs are allowed but they must not be fished near heavy weed and you must be watching your rod at all times to avoid your hook bait being picked up by a bird. Only one beach-caster set-up can be used at a time. Most importantly the lead and float must be designed so that they can drop off or break away from the hook-link, if the setup is lost. NO LITTER - TAKE IT WITH YOU
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Lake Video
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Location
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GPS:
Lat 51.735191345215
Lon -1.420940041542 -
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Contact
Linear Fisheries, Off the B4449, Near Hardwick Village, Witney, Oxfordshire. OX29 7QF
07885 327708