Upper Rhondda Angling Association has fishing for brown and rainbow trout on Llyn Fawr reservoir.
The association also has fishing on has fishing for brown trout on the River Rhondda, also known as the Rhondda Fawr, a tributary of the Taff.
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I was up near llyn fawr today and saw a opportunity to fish but understand this is a ticket only water and there was no meter on site. Can i get a ticket for one day and if so, how?
Thanks,
Richard Hansard
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your query, but I’m afraid we can’t really be much help to you on such a specific enquiry. May I suggest that you contact the club directly?
The details we have here aren’t maintained by the fishery themselves, they’re just what we have been able to find out about them online. Unfortunately some of the associations and fisheries that we have listed aren’t too bothered about keeping us informed! It’s a pity because it means that it just makes things difficult for anglers like yourself to easily find out the information you need.
Perhaps another of our visitors might be able to reply to this comment with something more helpful? If you are able to make contact with them perhaps you’d be good enough to mention us when you make contact and suggest they check us out!
Regards,
David
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How do i get day tickets for llyn fawr. I live in tonypany so were do i go. Thanks
A car repair garage in treorchy sells day permits
The information on this page is very poor and or non existent.
What is the point if you can not put basic information here?
The details we have here aren’t maintained by the fishery themselves, they’re just what we have been able to find out about them online. Unfortunately some of the associations and fisheries that we have listed aren’t too bothered about keeping us informed! It’s a pity because it means that it just makes things difficult for anglers like yourself to easily find out the information you need. And as to your question about “the point”? 10,000 visitors or so a month find the hard work we have done over 8 years pretty helpful! So feel free not to bother visiting our entirely free of charge directory again unless you have something a little more positive to contribute.