Fisheries
South East
West Sussex
South East
West Sussex
West Sussex coarse, carp and game fisheries
Coarse, carp and game fisheries throughout West Sussex. Click on each venue name for full fishery details.
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If there is a fishery you would like to see listed in our West Sussex section, please CLICK HERE to send us the details.
Recommended Fisheries in West Sussex:
Woodpeckers Coarse Fishery
Woodpeckers Course Fishery opened to the public in 1996. Two well stocked coarse fishing lakes and two smaller fishing ponds provide some excellent sport in the heart of West Sussex.
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