The River Dysynni
Sea Trout Fishing on the River Dysynni
The River Dysynni flows from the western end
of Tal-y-llyn, a natural 220-acre, shallow lake nestling in
the southwest corner of the Snowdonia National Park and
below the peak of Cader Idris. The river Dysynni then flows
westwards for 10 miles before entering Cardigan Bay just
north of Tywyn. The lake has good brown trout fishing with
the possibility of a sea trout later in the season.
The River Dysynni above Peniarth
Sea Trout Fishing on the River Dysynni
The
River Dysynni has a good run of sea trout, with a ten year average
(to 2009) of 427 sea trout per season, and is famed for its large
sea trout.
Tynycornel
Hotel issues permits for River Dysynni, 3½ miles of mostly double bank
fishing;
Talyllyn
Lake and Llyn Bugeilyn.
Sea Trout Catches over Recent Years on the River Dysynni
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
396 |
439 |
371 |
429 |
246 |
332 |
347 |
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