Afon Mule – Upper Maenllwyd

Super small upper Severn tributary, with a mixture of pools and fast runs, well wooded but stretches of open easy accessible water. The wooded reaches can become overgrown by midsummer, but clearance work is planned in the future. Good head of wild Brown Trout. The beat is best fished with 2-5 wt, 7-8ft rods and waders are advisable, but the wading is fairly easy. 3 Token beat. Beat length...
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Afon Banwy – Riverbend

Excellent Brown Trout fishing with a mixture of pools and fast challenging runs. Mainly wide and open river, once fished on a fairly regular basis by the Rev. Edward Powell, Shropshire’s favourite angling parson of Orange Otter fame. Good head of wild Brown Trout and Grayling, with the occasional late run Salmon. The beat is best fished with 4-6 wt, 8-9ft rods. Waders are advisable and the...
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Afon Cynllaith – Tynewydd farm

Delightful Afon Tanat tributary epitomizes small stream Trout fishing. Some good pools, fast runs and fair easy wading. The fish are free rising responding well to either small dry flies, wet flies or nymph tactics. The beat is best fished with 2-5 wt, 7-8ft rods and waders are advised. 4 Voucher beat. Length of beat 4.8kms (approx 3 miles) Afon Cynllaith - Tynewydd farm click to download...
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Dick Brook – nr Stourport on Severn

Dick Brook A one mile stretch of double bank, wadable fishing. THREE VOUCHERS This is a very small river. A tributary of the Severn. It can be very overgrown in summer and in low water conditions above the bridge is virtually unfisable, however with a little water, in early and late season this little river can be a gem. There are a few deeper pools below the bridge, but the river consists mainly...
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Afon Cain – Green Hall

Afon Cain – Green Hall A 0.9 mile stretch of double bank, wadable fishing. TWO VOUCHERS This is a linked beat with Pont Talwyn. Green Hall beat starts where Pont Talwyn beat ends. Both are accessed from the same car park. The two beats can be put together or fished individually. Each beat is two vouchers. The attractive river habitat varies greatly with sharp, slow bends, deep pools and...
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Afon Cain – Pont y Forwyn

Afon Cain – Pont y Forwyn   About a third of mile stretch of double bank, wadable fishing. THREE VOUCHERS This is a beautiful bit of the river Cain. The habitat varies greatly with sharp, slow bends, deep pools and riffles. Overhanging and fallen trees provide endless refuge to an alert and timid trout population. Several very deep pools hold some eager trout. A slow, stealthy approach...
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