The River Conway
Sea Trout Fishing on the River Conway
The River Conway flows from Llyn Conwy and
Migneint Moor in Snowdonia through beautiful scenery for
56km before entering Liverpool Bay. Historically the Conway
(Conwy) has been a productive salmon and sea trout fishery
with its principal tributaries Lledr and Llugwy.
The River Conway at Llanrwst
Sea Trout Fishing on the River Conway
Betws-y-Coed Anglers Club
offers club membership and day permits on a stretch of the river
Conway at reasonable rates. The river as a whole recorded a ten year
average catch (to 2009) of 485 sea trout per season.
Llanrwst Fishing Club
With fishing on the prime lower section of the
River Conwy, Llanrwst Anglers offers affordable fishing for local
and visiting anglers.
Sea Trout Catches over Recent Years on the River Conway
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
498 |
482 |
382 |
521 |
482 |
272 |
961 |
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