beech03@hotmail.com Posted May 9, 2014 Report Share Posted May 9, 2014 Hi, Im finding it extremely difficult to get info on this place, Any have any info on how busy it is and what stock it holds, depths, tactics, baits........anyone got any images of the coarse ponds? im working near there and looking to take the missus camping and this looks ideal. Just cant find any info on the fishing. Seems to be more for the trout but has 2 coarse lakes....??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyborx Posted May 9, 2014 Report Share Posted May 9, 2014 Hi, Im finding it extremely difficult to get info on this place, Any have any info on how busy it is and what stock it holds, depths, tactics, baits........anyone got any images of the coarse ponds? im working near there and looking to take the missus camping and this looks ideal. Just cant find any info on the fishing. Seems to be more for the trout but has 2 coarse lakes....??? Hi Beech,found this, may be of use to you Tourists usually only find Glyncorrwg by accident. It lies at the head of a cul-de-sac valley well off the beaten track. On the outskirts are two narrow coarse lake a bit over 2 acres apiece. Depth is variable up to 10ft or so and averages 6-8ft with excellent mature banks. Set in a deep narrow valley the surroundings are both attractive and scenic. Fed by small mountain streams the water is generally very clear perfect conditions for the growth of elodea crispa weed of which there is plenty. It's easy enough to clear a suitable swim fortunately. The bigger fish are notoriously skilled in using it to their advantage so use tackle hefty enough to cope. Bronze bream roach and tench inhabit the upper lake while the lower one has a few tench and plenty of common and mirror carp. You won't get mammoth specimens here (the carp weigh-in up to around 18lbs) but for all-year pleasure fishing in an unusual and attractive location it's hard to beat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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