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Little Bognor

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Photographs by Tim Wardle, Andrew Thompson, Lee Kendall, Alan King, and as captioned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Upper and Lower Little Bognor

These lakes are small at just under 0.20 hectares each but beautifully situated within a wooded valley. The valley stream goes first through Upper and then Lower Little Bognor.

Both lakes contain free-rising brown trout (and the occasional tiger trout) ideal for the dry fly. There is a small head of wild browns to provide an additional challenge.

The composer, Sir Edward Elgar liked to fish the lower pond at Little Bognor when he lived nearby at Brinkwells during and after the Great War.

One car park and hut serves both lakes

Upper Little Bognor
Upper Little Bognor - Autumn 2009 (photograph Angela Gresham-Cooke)
Lower Little Bognor
Lower Little Bognor (photograph: Angela Gresham-Cooke)
Upper Little Bognor
Upper Little Bognor - Christmas 2009 (photograph: Robin Wilson)
Little Bognor
Upper Little Bognor