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Lynnau Gamallt Lakes Bonanza
27 May 2019

Lynnau Gamallt Lakes Bonanza

by Greg | posted in: Adventures, Fly Fishing, Trout | 0

I fished at Llynnau Gamallt Lakes over the late May bank holiday weekend … the sunny spells that were forecast were few and far between and instead the wind was brisk and cool, we had spells of rain and low … Continued

catch and release, Llynnau Gamallt Lakes, wild brown trout
Become a waterway wanderer
24 Nov 2018

Become a waterway wanderer

by Greg | posted in: Adventures, Canal, Coarse, Fly Fishing, Trout | 0

I have been trying to find a way to increase the time that I spend fishing in order to balance increasing work stress levels. I, like many people in today’s world, find it difficult to create space for a whole … Continued

Canal, Canal fly fishing, Coarse fish, Fly fishing for coarse fish, trout, Waterways wanderer
Claerwen Reservoir
1 Jul 2018

Claerwen Reservoir

by Greg | posted in: Adventures, Fly Fishing, Trout | 0

The early May Bank Holiday weekend saw us camping and walking in the Elan Valley.  Claerwen Reservoir with its natural head of wild brown trout has been on my list of upland Llyns to try this year so it made … Continued

claerwen reservoir, elan valley, fly fishing, upland llyn, wild brown trout
Frongoch Revisited
23 Jun 2018

Frongoch Revisited

by Greg | posted in: Adventures, Fly Fishing, Trout | 0

We visited Lllyn Frongoch again this Easter, however, with Easter falling on April 1st this year, which is on the earlier side, when combined with the cold spring and hard winter made for tough fishing conditions.  Spring was definitely underway … Continued

Black Humungous Fly, brown trout, Llyn Frongoch, Rainbow Trout

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