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Lake Argyle is one of the regions most popular fishing destinations due to our hatchery release programme here. It is a small man made hydro storage reservoir about 220m wide, 1300m long and 3.5m deep.
Access is excellent with a gravel road following most of the shoreline. Self contained camping and boat launching facilities are available at the south eastern end of the pond.
Lake Argyle is a focus fishery - regular releases of rainbow trout take place at the lake. Many of these are in the 1-2 kg range, however Fish & Game frequently release monster trophy trout in the 10+ pound class - a fish of a lifetime!
The lake is fed by the Branch River, which during times of flood brings dirty water into the lake, so check the Branch flows before you go.
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