The River Neath
Sea Trout Fishing on the River Neath
The River Neath (Afon
Nedd) runs south west from its source in the Brecon Beacons
National Park, through the Vale of Neath, to Baglan Bay on
the east side of Swansea Bay. The only major tributary is
the River Dulais.
The River Neath at Aberdulais
Sea Trout Fishing on the River Neath
The
Neath and Dulais Angling Club
offers salmon, trout and sea trout fishing on the River
Neath and brown trout fishing on the Dulais, with club
membership and day permits available. The River Neath
recorded a ten year average catch (to 2009) of 491 sea trout
per year, twelfth in the Welsh sea trout river league table.
Sea Trout Catches over Recent Years on the Neath
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
493 |
444 |
403 |
546 |
379 |
508 |
188 |
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