Mainline: 18lb recommended
No braided main line, except on spod or marker rods
No braided main line, 15lb breaking strain lines minimum
Only good quality branded fresh / frozen boilies are to be used. No shelf-life boilies, no homemade boilies and no nuts.
If you are unsure about your baits please contact Mark before your arrival.
No dumping of unused bait at the end of the week (bring to the attention of Mark if any unused).
The fish must always be treated with the greatest care; permanently moistened and returned to the water quickly in the best condition.
All fish must be returned to the lake immediately after photos, weighing and clinic.
Please make sure you have carp care products.
When releasing all fish make sure they are fully recovered before letting them go. Any problems or questions please call Mark 24/7.
No fish are to be introduced or removed from Lac Bundy
When you leave Lac Bundy your rods MUST be reeled in - no exceptions or friends / family to watch on your rods are acceptable. Mark, as the owner of Lac Bundy has the right to reel in your rods if found to be unsupervised.
On your arrival day to Lac Bundy please do not arrive before 12pm mid-day to allow for change over works to be carried out.
On the morning of departure all anglers must be off of Lac Bundy no later than 9am.
Each angler must take all of their rubbish when they leave Lac Bundy.
The swim must be left clean on leaving Lac Bundy: cigarette butts and all waste left on the ground is not acceptable.
No defecating on Lac Bundy - use the toilet provided.
The cutting of trees or foliage is forbidden.
The building of fires is not allowed.
No swimming in the lake
Mark, the owner of Lac Bundy, may conduct a check at any time during your stay. If he determines that any of the rules listed on our website have been violated by anyone in your group, you will be asked to leave Lac Bundy immediately, and no refund will be issued.
Lac Bundy will not be held responsible for any personal injuries, illness or losses.
The rules set in place by Lac Bundy are for the safety and well being of our fish and also for the enjoyment of yourself and other anglers.