Tal y Llyn ------ New Fishing
Jun 9, 2012 18:49:48 GMT 1
Post by Tango on Jun 9, 2012 18:49:48 GMT 1
Tal-y-Llyn lake is at head of Afon Dysynni, a river only 8 miles long and entering the sea at Tywyn. Primarily a river for migrating sea trout and salmon, it is famed for its particularly large sea trout.
The lake offers superb brown trout fishing and if you're looking for somewhere different to go or if the river is in spate then Tal y Llyn offers an ideal alternative. It has a good head of wild brown trout which is added to by a small stocking each year, but these fish quickly adapt to their new home. The glacial lake is fed by clear mountain water from the nearby heights.
The brown trout season starts in April, and fly fishing from boat or bank is available. High water will be present early in the season, but in a lake which has an average depth of only 8ft floating lines can be used from the outset.
From August onwards there's also a good head of Sea Trout and Salmon have also been taken in September and October
The fishing is controlled from Ty'n y Cornel Hotel at the lake side, and not only will you be able to fish Tal-y-Llyn itself but the hotel can also arrange for you to fish Llyn Bugeilyn - located about ten miles away and set at some 1800ft above Machynlleth. This lake offers truly wild brown trout fly fishing in the most scenic of surroundings.
Standard tariffs for Tal y Llyn are £18 per day for a fishing permit + £20 per day for a boat. CADAC have secured 4 x fishing permits per week. CADAC members (no guests) can fish from the bank free of charge or fish from a boat for a fee of £20 as opposed to £38. If 2 anglers decide to share a boat (they must be Club members) then that would account for 2 of the permitted 4 for that particular week. These permits are on a 'first come first served' basis and are limited to one visit per angler per week. If a group of 4 anglers decide to visit 'en bloc' then that's permissible - it simply means that the week's allocation is then taken.
Booking rods is a simple process, simply phone the hotel on 01654 782282 and ask for the fishing lodge. Please state that you're phoning to book a rod / rods on the CADAC permit arrangement. On arriving at the fishery it is a mandatory requirement that you produce your permit......please note that you will not be allowed access to the lake without this proof of membership
More info here
www.corwenanddistrictanglingclub.co.uk/talyllyn.htm
The lake offers superb brown trout fishing and if you're looking for somewhere different to go or if the river is in spate then Tal y Llyn offers an ideal alternative. It has a good head of wild brown trout which is added to by a small stocking each year, but these fish quickly adapt to their new home. The glacial lake is fed by clear mountain water from the nearby heights.
The brown trout season starts in April, and fly fishing from boat or bank is available. High water will be present early in the season, but in a lake which has an average depth of only 8ft floating lines can be used from the outset.
From August onwards there's also a good head of Sea Trout and Salmon have also been taken in September and October
The fishing is controlled from Ty'n y Cornel Hotel at the lake side, and not only will you be able to fish Tal-y-Llyn itself but the hotel can also arrange for you to fish Llyn Bugeilyn - located about ten miles away and set at some 1800ft above Machynlleth. This lake offers truly wild brown trout fly fishing in the most scenic of surroundings.
Standard tariffs for Tal y Llyn are £18 per day for a fishing permit + £20 per day for a boat. CADAC have secured 4 x fishing permits per week. CADAC members (no guests) can fish from the bank free of charge or fish from a boat for a fee of £20 as opposed to £38. If 2 anglers decide to share a boat (they must be Club members) then that would account for 2 of the permitted 4 for that particular week. These permits are on a 'first come first served' basis and are limited to one visit per angler per week. If a group of 4 anglers decide to visit 'en bloc' then that's permissible - it simply means that the week's allocation is then taken.
Booking rods is a simple process, simply phone the hotel on 01654 782282 and ask for the fishing lodge. Please state that you're phoning to book a rod / rods on the CADAC permit arrangement. On arriving at the fishery it is a mandatory requirement that you produce your permit......please note that you will not be allowed access to the lake without this proof of membership
More info here
www.corwenanddistrictanglingclub.co.uk/talyllyn.htm