Bank Fishing - Trout (no spinning)

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  • 8 hrs

  • Max 20 people
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    Llandegfedd Activity Centre

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    Pontypool, GB

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  • ticket-price
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  • Grab a rod and get hooked!

    Description

    The Lake is generously stocked for anglers with bank and boat fishing available for rainbow and brown trout. The Lake allows for a variety of approaches to Trout Fishing ranging from easy access worm fishing along the East Bank or more challenging fly fishing where anglers can stalk trout using a variety of lures, nymphs and dry fly. NO SPINNING IS PERMITTED!


    In addition to rainbow trout and a small head of wild brown trout the reservoir is home to large numbers of coarse fish which include bream, roach, dace, eels and pike. The reservoir is well known for its large pike.


    Please note children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. A child can fish for free alongside a paying adult, Please select the child add on when booking.




    Requirements

    Llandegfedd Reservoir

    Fly Fishing Terms and Conditions

    Environmental agency fishing license required.

    ·      Anglers must stay out of prohibited fishing areas as described by the ranger during briefing.

    ·      All anglers must check in with a member of the ranger/water sports team before fishing.

    ·      Fly fishing for trout only.

    ·      Safety advice: appropriate head and eye wear to worn.

    ·      No wading above waist height.

    ·      Please do not exceed your fishing ticket limit, checks by the ranger team will be undertaken. When fishing catch and release, please use barbless or crushed barb hooks.


    Fishing Boat Rules and Guidance

     

    ·      Buoyancy aids to be always worn correctly – zipped up, buckled and straps tightened fully.

    ·      Kill cords to be mandatorily worn around operators’ leg when operating the engine.

    ·      No standing on boats whilst in transit.

    ·      No jumping off boats into water at any time.

    ·      No smoking or consumption of alcohol/nonprescriptive drugs at any time on the water.

    ·      Fishing boats are to give way to other water users except for safety boats.

    ·      50m minimum clearance from other water users/vessels wherever possible.

    ·      50m minimum clearance from banks wherever possible.

    ·      Exclusion zones are to be adhered to as outlined during safety brief.

    ·      Caution is required when pouring fuel to ensure minimum overspill. If fuel is overspilled, report to rangers.

    ·      If an incident occurs, wave arms/oar in the air to raise the alarm if a safety boat is visible. Otherwise contact the phone number provided in the boat. Whistles are fitted to buoyancy aids if required to further raise the alarm.

    ·      If you fall into the water. Stay calm, blow your whistle attached to your buoyancy aid to raise the alarm and keep hold of the boat to stay afloat.


    Contact number: 0330 0413 381

    Staff at Llandegfedd strive to prepare and have boats ready for departure at 9am.

    Access to the pontoon will not be permitted without a buoyancy aid or life jacket. If you wish to use your own life jacket/buoyancy aid this must be must be EN 393 compliant. Before using boats, please familiarise yourself with the fishing boat rules and guidance sheet. Also familiarise yourself with the basic boat engine workings and techniques.

    Please seek any advice needed from a member of the ranger team at Llandegfedd.


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8 days ago

We spent an hour there recently - in the car park - just sitting quietly - enjoying the peace and tranquility of the scenery on a lovely sunny afternoon, while enjoying our sandwiches and juice!

Jeff Ford

Jeff Ford

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13 days ago

Went on a sunny day. Plenty of parking, pay by phone or card. A number of walk options from short, medium and long. At the end of the walk visit the visitor centre for hot meals and hot or cold drinks. I will return to ...

Laurie Monk

Laurie Monk

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19 days ago

Came here on the weekend. This place is amazing. There is a huge lake with trails you can walk around it. Each trail had its own estimated duration of how long it will take you to walk them. The lake has a cafe and also ...

K

K

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a month ago

Brilliant 👏 all staff very helpful first time fishing from a boat i enjoyed it so much even if we didn't catch 😀

Mark Lane

Mark Lane

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a month ago

Great place to come and relax at the cafe and walk around the reservoir and enjoy the view and breath in fresh air by the lake. The public car park is a little way up so it’s a hard climb on the way back. Saw lots of ...

Len Aye

Len Aye

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