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Broadwater Lake update
Added on September 01, 2022

Update on Broadwater Lake

 As you are all aware, Broadwater has been closed for fishing for quite some time and this was not a decision we took lightly however, protection of valuable fish stocks for the longer term will always be our priority.


The situation at Broadwater this summer has been particularly challenging. There are long standing issues regarding water quality that, when faced with the additional climate conditions & lack of water have presented a near 'perfect' storm. The lake has not had its very existence challenged since the summer of 1976.

 

I'm pleased to be able to report that we have navigated theses extreme difficulties without any known loss to our fish stocks. However, the situation regarding the water chemistry can only be described as volatile & unstable.

 

Balancing the water chemistry is a very complex & dynamic situation and a key component of managing these issues is controlling food levels & the production of waste as this drives the ammonia content of water. 

 

Ammonia levels currently are being driven much higher than normal by the excessive algae blooms as they break down. The presence of high levels ammonia in water is extremely detrimental to the health of all aquatic life. 

 

In a normal summer, these conditions may exist for 1-2 weeks and they are mitigated by the flow of water through the lake. We have had no flow and therefore no 'turnover' of water for some months which has directly impacted the ecological balance of the lake.

 

Weather conditions are beginning to shift in our favour, but more rain / higher water levels & low temperatures less sunlight is desperately needed.

 

The FM team continues to monitor & test daily in order to facilitate the earliest return to fishing possible. However, the water is likely to remain closed for the next 7-10 days at least. 

 

The Society will keep all are members informed of progress as soon as there are any significant developments.

 

David Johnson

Society Chairman

18th,19th,22nd and 23rd August- disruption at Wood Lake
Added on August 16, 2022

We are carrying out essential tree work at Wood Lake.  The left hand bank (public bridleway) will be closed on the 19th,22nd and 23rd.


There will be noise disruption on the 18th.  We apologise for any inconvenience.

Some fisheries OPEN- Broadwater, Bramley and Harris Lake remain CLOSED
Added on July 21, 2022

Now that the extreme heat of the last few days has passed we will re-open the following water to angling from 9 am on Thursday the 21st of July:


Wood Lake, River Wey (all stretches), Johnson’s Lake (Enton), Richardson's Lake (Marsh farm) and Hill Pond (Marsh Farm)

Broadwater, Harris Lake and Bramley remain CLOSED for the time being whilst we monitor dissolved oxygen readings.  These waters will open as soon as it is considered safe.

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