Dartford lakes
- Treeman
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Dartford lakes
I was taking a trip down memory lane with my friend about were we used to fish as boys, in the 60's and early 70's I used to get the train from Lee station to Dartford then walk through the town to Dartford lakes although it was 50+ years ago I have fond memories of learning to fish for Perch and Gudgeon of which I totally enjoyed and still do to this day both are still my favourite fish, then after a few hours I would walk back to my nans flat on Temple hill for my tea then got the train home such great memories.
Does anyone remember Dartford lakes and is it still there !!! they probably turned it into another carp syndicate
Does anyone remember Dartford lakes and is it still there !!! they probably turned it into another carp syndicate
AKA Russell
- Olly
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Re: Dartford lakes
Lots of lakes in the Dartford - Sutton at Hone - Darenth area.
- Paul F
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Re: Dartford lakes
I grew up local, it is still run by DDAPS, and you can buy a day ticket, £15 on the bank too.
- Treeman
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- Treeman
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Re: Dartford lakes
That's great Paul nice to know its still around and open for all to fish I do remember it was a mecca for Carp fisherman,
not that I fished for them then I was just learning
AKA Russell
- John Milford
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Re: Dartford lakes
I think the particular lake you are referring to Treeman, is Brooklands Lake at Dartford?
There were two main access points, one on the A2 at what (used to be?) 'Gelston's Garage' and another at the end of Powder Mill Lane.
I used to catch the old 701/702 Green Line bus there from Shooters Hill as a young teenager, late 60s to early 70s.
The lake still conjures up great early fishing memories, as does the other DDAPS day-ticket lake complex at Horton Kirby which was on the same bus route.
As far as I know, both lakes are still pretty much the same as I remember them, save a for bit of over-zealous tree surgery at Horton Kirby on the main lake.
(I've not walked around either for well over 20 years, so hopefully the trees may have recovered by now!).
There were two main access points, one on the A2 at what (used to be?) 'Gelston's Garage' and another at the end of Powder Mill Lane.
I used to catch the old 701/702 Green Line bus there from Shooters Hill as a young teenager, late 60s to early 70s.
The lake still conjures up great early fishing memories, as does the other DDAPS day-ticket lake complex at Horton Kirby which was on the same bus route.
As far as I know, both lakes are still pretty much the same as I remember them, save a for bit of over-zealous tree surgery at Horton Kirby on the main lake.
(I've not walked around either for well over 20 years, so hopefully the trees may have recovered by now!).
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- Treeman
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Re: Dartford lakes
That's fantastic John thank you, I also remember Horton Kirby although I didn't fish there as much as DartfordJohn Milford wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:35 pm I think the particular lake you are referring to Treeman, is Brooklands Lake at Dartford?
There were two main access points, one on the A2 at what (used to be?) 'Gelston's Garage' and another at the end of Powder Mill Lane.
I used to catch the old 701/702 Green Line bus there from Shooters Hill as a young teenager, late 60s to early 70s.
The lake still conjures up great early fishing memories, as does the other DDAPS day-ticket lake complex at Horton Kirby which was on the same bus route.
As far as I know, both lakes are still pretty much the same as I remember them, save a for bit of over-zealous tree surgery at Horton Kirby on the main lake.
(I've not walked around either for well over 20 years, so hopefully the trees may have recovered by now!).
AKA Russell
- John Milford
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Re: Dartford lakes
There's a lot of great historical info on the DDAPS website. The list of carp fisherman who fished there in the 60s reads like a 'who's who' to our generation, (but I doubt if many of today's carpers have even heard of them).
I remember being there early one morning (with my Dad and twin brother) in the very early 70s, when someone had a 23 pounder off the 'cinders' bank. As was the norm in those days, the captor was soon surrounded by an admiring crowd and revered as a local hero!
https://www.ddaps.org/d-d-a-p-s-club-hi ... beginning/
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- Treeman
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Re: Dartford lakes
Thanks for the information John I'll have a look on the website many thanksJohn Milford wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:26 pmThere's a lot of great historical info on the DDAPS website. The list of carp fisherman who fished there in the 60s reads like a 'who's who' to our generation, (but I doubt if many of today's carpers have even heard of them).
I remember being there early one morning (with my Dad and twin brother) in the very early 70s, when someone had a 23 pounder off the 'cinders' bank. As was the norm in those days, the captor was soon surrounded by an admiring crowd and revered as a local hero!
https://www.ddaps.org/d-d-a-p-s-club-hi ... beginning/
AKA Russell
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Re: Dartford lakes
I've just finished reading the information on the website it's so fascinating an excellent read best of all 10 bob to fish for the day
thanks again really enjoyable
thanks again really enjoyable
AKA Russell