Clwb Godre’r Mynydd Du has fishing on two game fishing rivers in West Wales for sea trout, salmon and brown trout. The club waters include stretches on the River Amman, a tributary of the Loughor and the River Cothi, a tributary of the Towy. Membership fees are very reasonable, £30.00 adult and £20.00 concessionary. River Aman only is £15.00 Under 16’s £5.00, 16-18 £10.90. Clwb Godre’r Mynydd Du water can be booked online with the Fishing Passport. A Club day ticket allows you to fish any of the seven beats below for salmon, sea trout or brown trout and covers a 24 hour period from 7am to 7am. CGMD Fishing Beats on The Fishing Passport: Not far from the confluence with the Towy, sea trout and salmon will hold here whilst waiting for a flood to take them upstream. Convenient for Llangunnor and a good stop over at lunchtime at the Crescelly Arms before venturing upstream for the rest of the club’s fishing. Cothi Crugybar – Ffroodvale and Gwargorof Over two miles of double bank fishing numerous holding pools with good runs of sea trout throughout the season, wild brown trout fishing and the chance of a salmon. River Aman Pontaman to Garnant
Cothi Pontargothi – Mynachdu
One of the hidden gems of South West Wales fisheries. This river which once ran yellow from the effluent of the coalmines and tinworks is now a sparkling example of the area’s regeneration – the wild brown trout survived the pollution: it boasts trophy sea trout and a prolific late season salmon run.
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