Fishing Lake in Carmarthenshire

Find a Place to Fish in Carmarthenshire

Find out where to fish – ALWAYS BEST TO GIVE THEM A RING – search for the best places to fish near you, local fishing spots, using our fishing lakes directory.In addition, learn more about species that can be caught in these waters as well as places to buy fishing tackle, licenses, equipment etc. from our friendly experts listed here.

Celdlyn Lake, Cefnrhyddlan Uchaf, Llanybydder, SA40 9UR
Tel. 01570 480294

Laugharne Boat Trips, The Moorings, Gosport Street, Carmarthen, SA33 4TA, Dyfed
Tel. 07815 428907

Llyn Carfan Coarse Fishing, Llyn Carfan Tavernspite, Whitland, SA34 0NP, Dyfed
Tel. 01994 240819

Marsh Water Ponds, Kidwelly, SA17 5EX
Tel. 01267 268215

Fishing Lake Carmarthenshire

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Covering the following areas in Carmarthenshire: Alston, Appleby-In-Westmorland, Beckermet, Brampton, Carlisle, Cleator, Cleator Moor, Cockermouth, Egremont, Frizington, Holmrook, Keswick, Kirkby Stephen, Maryport, Moor Row, Penrith, Ravenglass, Seascale, St Bees, Whitehaven, Wigton, Workington

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Fishing Lake Reviews in Carmarthenshire

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Fishing Lake in  Carmarthenshire

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘Come on, Hughie, just give the bloody thing some welly! You’ve only got two chances anyway, and we’ll die if we stay out here much longer.’
Hughie lent back and bent the rod as far as it would go, and the salmon started to come. For the first time, he felt he had some sort of control over the fish, and he looked behind him to see where on the bank he could land it. The water was now so high that there was hardly any bank left. If he did this right, he could practically float the salmon onto dry land.
AMAZING FISHING STORIES
Then it all went wrong again

At the lodge, he was introduced to his guide, John Gendall, who looked at him and then his tackle.
‘Your camouflage clothing’s fine, but forget the white fly line; the fish will see it a mile off in this water. You can use one of my green lines.’
He was right: the water was brilliantly clear and flowing translucent green from the snow melt in the mountain streams. But unlike the English chalkstreams, there was no profusion of life, no shoals of fish darting in and out of weed-choked channels. Rather, the river was deep, with a gravel bed and a profusion of

‘Who are those … people out there? I take it they are people?’
The ghillie nodded. ‘Yes. Or at least we think they were, once.’
‘Ghosts? You think I’ve seen ghosts?’
The ghillie looked serious. ‘Let’s just say I think you’ve seen something unearthly.’
The story has no definite ending, because no one has ever dared go close enough to the standing stones to find out what goes on there after dark. The locals swear it has nothing to do with the living and, anyway, Peter says that it was not so much the visual aspect of the incident, but the intense men



Full List of areas covered on our Carmarthenshire Fishing Lake Directory:

Aber Bowlan, Aberarad, Abercrychan, Abergiar, Abergorlech, Abergwili, Abernant, Alltwalis, Ammanford, Babel, Bancffosfelen, Bancyfelin, Banc-y-ffordd, Bethlehem, Betws, Blaengweche, Blaenos, Blaenwaun, Blaen-y-coed, Brechfa, Broadlay, Broadoak, Broadway, Bron-y-Gaer, Brook, Bryn, Brynamman, Burry Port, Bwlch-clawdd, Bwlchnewydd, Bynea, Caeo, Capel Dewi, Capel Gwyn, Capel Gwynfe, Capel Hendre, Capel Isaac, Capel Iwan, Carmarthen, Carmel, Carway, Cefneithin, Cefn-y-pant, Cenarth, Cilgwyn, Cilycwm, Cliff, Clynderwen, Court Henry, Croesyceiliog, Cross Hands, Crugybar, Crwbin, Cwmann, Cwmbach, Cwmdu, Cwmduad, Cwmfelin Boeth, Cwmfelin Mynach, Cwmffrwd, Cwmisfael, Cwmllyfri, Cwm-Morgan, Cwmpengraig, Cynghordy, Cynheidre, Cynwyl Elfed, Dafen, Derwydd, Dinas, Dolgarreg, Dol-gran, Drefach, Dryslwyn, Dyfatty, Dyffryn Ceidrych, Edwinsford, Efailwen, Esgair, Felindre, Felinfoel, Felingwmuchaf, Ferryside, Ffairfach, Ffarmers, Fforest, Ffynnon-ddrain, Five Roads, Four Roads, Garnant, Garthynty, Gellywen, Glanaman, Glanbran, Glynteg, Golden Grove, Gorllwyn, Gorslas, Gwernogle, Gwyddgrug, Halfway, Hebron, Hendy, Henllan, Henllan Amgoed, Heol-ddu, Hermon, Horeb, Johnstown, Kidwelly, Laugharne, Llanarthney, Llanboidy, Llandawke, Llanddarog, Llanddeusant, Llanddowror, Llandefaelog, Llandeilo, Llandeilo Abercywyn, Llandovery, Llandre, Llandybie, Llandyry, Llanegwad, Llanelli, Llanfallteg, Llanfallteg West, Llanfihangel uwch-gwili, Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, Llanfynydd, Llangadog, Llangain, Llangathen, Llangeler, Llangendeirne, Llangennech, Llanglydwen, Llangunnor, Llangynin, Llangynog, Llanllawddog, Llanllwch, Llanllwni, Llanmiloe, Llannon, Llanpumsaint, Llansadurnen, Llansadwrn, Llansaint, Llansawel, Llanstephan, Llanwinio, Llanwrda, Llanybri, Llanybydder, Llanycrwys, Llidiadnenog, Llwynhendy, Llwyn-y-brain, Login, Maerdy, Maesgwynne, Maesybont, Maesycrugiau, Manordeilo, Marros, Meidrim, Meinciau, Merthyr, Myddfai, Nantgaredig, Nantycaws, New Inn, Newchurch, Pantyffynnon, Pembrey, Penboyr, Pencader, Pencarreg, Pendine, Penrherber, Penrhiwgoch, Pensarn, Pentre Gwenlais, Pentrecagal, Pentre-cwrt, Pentrefelin, Pentre-ty-gwyn, Pen-y-banc, Pen-y-bont, Pen-y-garn, Penygroes, Plas, Pont Aber, Pontamman, Pontantwn, Pontargothi, Pontarsais, Pont-Henri, Pontwelly, Pontyates, Pontyberem, Porthyrhyd, Pumsaint, Pwll, Pwll Trap, Ram, Red Roses, Rhandirmwyn, Rhos, Rhosmaen, Rhydargaeau, Rhydcymerau, Rhydywrach, Salem, Sarnau, Saron, St Clears, St Ishmael, Sylen, Talley, Talog, Tanerdy, Tir-y-dail, Trap, Trelech, Trelech a’r Betws, Trevaughan, Tre-vaughan, Trimsaran, Tumble, Twynllanan, Tycroes, Waun y Clyn, Waunclynda, Whitland, Ystradffin

Fishing Lake in East Lothian

Find a Place to Fish in East Lothian

Find out where to fish – ALWAYS BEST TO GIVE THEM A RING – search for the best places to fish near you, local fishing spots, using our fishing lakes directory.In addition, learn more about species that can be caught in these waters as well as places to buy fishing tackle, licenses, equipment etc. from our friendly experts listed here.

Fly Fish Draycote, The Fishing Lodge, Rugby, CV23 8AB
Tel. 01788 812018

Fishing Lake East Lothian

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Covering the following areas in East Lothian: Byers Green, Chester Le Street, Chester-le-street, Consett, Cornforth, Coxhoe, Croxdale, Durham, Haswell, Houghton Le Spring, Kirk Merrington, Langley Park, Sacriston, Stanley, Thornley, Ushaw Moor, West Rainton, Willington

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Fishing Lake Reviews in East Lothian

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Fishing Lake in  East Lothian

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

Whatever the reason, it was one of the most remarkable day’s fishing I have ever had the privilege to experience, and it taught me, if I needed teaching, that catching monsters isn’t the only ingredient necessary to enjoy this fantastic sport of ours.
Even in the most unpromising situations, it is often better just to trust the professionals and go with the flow; sometimes literally. Very occasionally, this results in the fishing session of a lifetime.
almon anglers have a seemingly bottomless pit of excuses as to why they can’t catch fish. It’s either too

Gagan produced a large lump of mutton, which Mark impaled on the hook. They then waited for the fire to do its work, until it was time to kick the remnants into the river, just as had happened yesterday.
‘Be ready to cast out your bait,’ said Gagan, ‘right into the middle of the fish. One of them will most definitely take the sheep meat.’
In went the charred timber and what was left of the sheep, the pungent smell of burnt mutton pervading the air. Mark waited, poised for the action to start.
Nothing happened! The wood floated away on the current and th

The grin widened. ‘You’ll wait your whole life for a day like this on the salmon. Trust me. The wind’s veering into the south and that alone means it’ll be worth a cast or two. Come on now, you’re both experienced enough to fish in this, otherwise I wouldn’t suggest it. It’s just a question of confidence.’
George shuffled his feet, not sure what to do. The whole idea seemed preposterous, and he was completely thrown by Peter’s enthusiasm.
He’d always been a great ghillie for them and was the first to voice his opinions when the chances were zilch. George w



Full List of areas covered on our East Lothian Fishing Lake Directory:

Fishing Lake Reviews in East Lothian

Please contact us with your reviews of any of the lakes you visit or fish. Opening hours and costs are very useful.

Fishing Lake in  East Lothian

You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract