Marsh Canal

Marsh Canal is one of our most mature and well-sheltered lakes, offering 22 pegs ideal for pole fishing. With a width of 11m to 14m, a depth of 6ft at its deepest, and 2ft across the far bank, it consistently produces great catches for both day ticket anglers and club matches.
A variety of species thrive in Marsh, including Golden Tench, Commons, Mirrors, F1s (up to 15lbs), Barbel, Bream, Perch, Roach, and Rudd.
Marsh Canal Quick Facts:
22 pegs
Stocked with Golden Tench, Carp, F1s, Barbel, Bream & more
Ideal for pole fishing (6ft deep, 11-14m wide, 2ft at the far bank)
Easy access near the car park
Fishing Tips & Insights:
Fishing across to cover: Pinging maggots or caster shallow will produce great F1 nets
Pellet in 3ft of water: Targets F1s, Commons, and Mirrors up to 15lbs
Maggots in the middle: A productive method for big F1s up to 4lbs
Fishing tight to the far bank (summer months): Pellet shallow over mudholes attracts big Carp up to 12lbs
Margins: Ideal for catching big Carp using pellets or corn
Marsh Canal is one of the best match canals in Cheshire, consistently fishing well all year round. Its classic canal style, variety of fishing methods, and easy access near the car park make it a favorite among match anglers and day-ticket visitors alike.
Day Tickets