Lower Lliedi Reservoir

Address

Llanelli SA15 4RT, UK

Fishery Information

Source material from www.fishingwales.net

Lower Lliedi Reservoir, also known as Swiss Valley Reservoirs, is a 36-acre reservoir that was previously controlled by Carmarthenshire County Council. Llanelli Rural Council has recently taken over the reservoir from Welsh Water for a 5-year trial community adoption. If successful, it will be established as a regulated fishery in the spring of 2021. The reservoir offers fishing opportunities for perch, rudd, eels, carp, brown trout, and rainbow trout.

What size do the fish go to?

There is no specific size information available for the fish species in Lower Lliedi Reservoir. However, it is known to have a diverse range of species, including both coarse fish and trout.

What tactics work well?

As a mixed fishery, anglers can use a variety of techniques to catch the available fish species. For coarse fish, float fishing, ledgering, or feeder fishing with suitable baits such as worms, maggots, corn, or pellets may work well. For trout, fly fishing with various patterns of dry flies, nymphs, or streamers can be effective.

What facilities are on site?

There is no specific information available about the on-site facilities at Lower Lliedi Reservoir. It is recommended to contact Llanelli Rural Council at 01554 774103 for more information about the available facilities and any additional details about the fishery.

Is parking available?

There is no specific information available about parking at Lower Lliedi Reservoir. Anglers can contact Llanelli Rural Council for more information about parking and access to the fishery.

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