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Crummock Water
Sandwiched between Mellbreak, Grasmoor and Rannerdale Knott, Crummock Water can be a foreboding place when the wind blows down the fell and the rain is relenting. Yet with the right weather conditions it is a delight to fish, an amphitheatre of lush green fells and yellow gorse.
Scoat Tarn
Sitting below Scoat Fell and Red Pike, is the glacial bowl of Scout Tarn. Ennerdale Water sits to the north west, and Wast Water to the south. The tarn itself, is approximately 350m at its longest point and 180m at its widest. It has a reported depth of 20m or 65 ½ ft.
Ennerdale fishing
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Buttermere
Laying underneath Haystacks mountain and to the southeast of Crummock rests the crystal clear lake of Buttemere. Set in beautiful surroundings, this is the most photographed lake in Lakeland.
Loweswater
Historically this was the big brown trout water of the Lakes. Many of the big fish coming to the fly during its prolific mayfly hatches.
Wastwater lake
Wastwater is the deepest lake not only in the Lake District but also in the whole of England with its bottom depth of two hundred and fifty eight feet