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Cambrian Angling Association

Who can tell what a trout is eating
27 Mar 2021

Who can tell what a trout is eating

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

In early September I fished Llynnau Gamallt Mawr Lake, which is one of my favourite places to fish. Tackling up at the carpark, the weather was miserable and it was tempting to head off and try somewhere else. However, the … Continued

Cambrian Angling Association, Llynnau Gamallt Lakes
On top of the world fishing at Llyn Conglog
10 Oct 2020

On top of the world fishing at Llyn Conglog

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

  Following my unsuccessful trip to Llynnau Barlwyd I stopped at Llyn Ffrid-y-bwlch to finish the day on a high and met a club member that told me about a back way up to Llyn Conglog from Crimea Pass on … Continued

Cambrian Angling Association, Llyn Conglog
Change of plan to fish Llyn Du-bach
13 Sep 2020

Change of plan to fish Llyn Du-bach

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

With the second wave of COVID19 building and the possibility of lockdown being reimposed I have been exploring as many of the Cambrian Angling waters as time will allow. I had decided to give Llyn y Manod a try in … Continued

Cambrian Angling Association, Llyn Du-bach, Llyn Dwr-Oer, Llyn y Manod
Heather flies on the wing at Llyn Du-bach
4 Sep 2020

Heather flies on the wing at Llyn Du-bach

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

I ventured out to Llyn Du-bâch on Sunday. While the wind was cool and from the north east, the sun had finally made an appearance and I hoped that the sun would trump the cold wind and get the insect … Continued

Bibio pomonae, Cambrian Angling Association, heather fly, Llyn Dubach
Brown Trout Fishing at Llyn Cwmorthin
8 Aug 2020

Brown Trout Fishing at Llyn Cwmorthin

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

  I have been exploring some of the other Cambrian Angling waters with a view to taking the kids out fishing in the summer holidays. Llyn Cwmorthin seemed to be a good bet as the walk-in is relatively short, being … Continued

Cambrian Angling Association, Llyn Cwmorthin, wild brown trout

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