Llyn Cwm Bychan

Address

Llanbedr LL45 2PH, UK

Fishery Information

Source material from www.fishingwales.net

Location: Llyn Cwm Bychan is located in the Rhinogydd mountains, and is the source of the Artro river.

Description: Llyn Cwm Bychan is a large 60-acre lake with rocky and peaty water, and in some parts, extremely weedy, making it challenging to fish. The lake is known to hold wild brown trout, although not in large numbers. Fish in the lake range from 4oz to 1lb. Salmon and sewin can occasionally run the Artro river into the lake.

Fishing is available by payment of £5 through an honesty box at the farm, and the season runs from March 20th to October 17th. However, visitors should note that access to the lake is via a very narrow, 5-mile single track road with few passing spots. It is advisable to avoid traveling during peak tourist times.

What size do the fish go to?

The wild brown trout in Llyn Cwm Bychan range from 4oz to 1lb, but no specific information is given regarding the size of other species in the lake.

What tactics work well?

No specific tactics are mentioned, but anglers targeting the wild brown trout in Llyn Cwm Bychan may have success using a variety of baits and techniques, depending on the conditions.

What facilities are on site?

No specific facilities are mentioned on site, so visitors should plan to bring their own equipment and supplies.

Is parking available?

No specific information is given regarding parking at Llyn Cwm Bychan, so visitors should check with local authorities or the farm for parking options.

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