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Trearddur Bay beach - Fishing in Wales

Trearddur Bay beach

Trearddur has fishing from Trearddur Bay beach, which is a mainly sandy beach, fishing onto a similar bed.

Fish include pollack, coalfish, mackerel, dogfish, whiting, bass, flatties, codling, dabs, bullhuss, conger.

Exit the A55 at Junction 2, following the signs to “Bae Trearddur” (Trearddur Bay), first on the A5153, then the B4545. There is a large car park at the end of Trearddur Bay beach.

Trearddur also has fishing from several rock marks of which Raven’s Point is the best known.

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Trearddur Bay beach

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Species at this location

Coalfish (colefish)

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Codling

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Conger

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Dogfish

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Flounder

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Mackerel

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Pollack (pollock)

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Whiting

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