To All Our Valued Customers


Due to the high number of enquiries about how the lake is doing, here is an update.  The lake is now consistently maintaining its current level which is around 12 to 14 ft deep.  The original issue of casting seems to have been remedied as there is now a good level of clearance for casting with the lake at this level.  We did a RESTOCK on Thursday the 17th of October due high demand of many regulars reaching out saying they would like to come back and try fishing with the lake as it is.  Dean has built 19 new small platforms for standing and casting meaning you can avoid the clay and still enjoy the sport. 

If you like to come and fish, please contact Dean on 07525730447.

Best regards,

Niki and Dean x

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Est. 2008


The Blackdyke Trout Fly Fishery is situated near Hockwold-cum-Wilton, just 10 miles west of Thetford in the county of Norfolk in an area surrounded by beautiful East Anglian countryside and consists of a very clear 8 acre lake with large grassy banks for ease of casting.

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I was at Blackdyke today and the fishing was brilliant. I caught 5 fish retained two.  One of the fish that lived to fight another day was a 3llb plus Brown Trout.

Paul Clapp

Just got home from a truly amazing day, caught 4 rainbow all fought fantastically well plus I caught a personal best 2.2lb. Now lost track of how many visits to this amazing fishery and look forward to many more.

James Povey

What a fantastic venue. Went to blackdyke fishery with my father who is wheelchair bound and have had some brilliant days fishing

Steve Ingram

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