LLyn Aled

Address

Abergele LL24 0TD, UK

Fishery Information

Source material from www.fishingwales.net

Llyn Aled is a 110-acre reservoir located near Cerrig-y-Drudion. The reservoir is home to perch, roach, and pike, as well as the occasional wild brown trout. Fishing is controlled by Welsh Water, and the fishery is open to any fishing method.

What size do the fish go to?

There is no specific size information available for the fish species in Llyn Aled. However, the reservoir is known to hold a good population of perch, roach, pike, and wild brown trout.

What tactics work well?

As Llyn Aled is an any method fishery, anglers can use a variety of techniques to catch the available fish species. This may include float fishing, spinning, or ledgering, with suitable baits such as worms, maggots, or lures.

What facilities are on site?

There is no specific information available about the on-site facilities at Llyn Aled. It’s recommended to contact Welsh Water or Llyn Brenig visitor centre for more information about the available facilities at the reservoir.

Is parking available?

There is no specific information available about parking at Llyn Aled. However, anglers can contact the Llyn Brenig visitor centre or Welsh Water for more information about parking and access to the reservoir.

Fishing Permits

Fishing permits for Llyn Aled can be obtained by inquiring at the Llyn Brenig visitor centre or by booking them online.

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