River Llafar

Bala and District Angling Association

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THE LLAFAR AT GLANLLYN.. is a brown trout river. Most are natural wild fish supplemented by stock fish. As many other upland rivers this water fishes best in flood conditions. Fishing is by any method but no maggots. Traditional flies like the Zulu, Gold ribbed Hare's Ear, Soldier Plamer, Black Spider and so on should do well on this river. Expect the occasional sizeable trout during flood conditions as fish from Llyn Tegid can quickly move upstream to feed in these conditions. Fish to several pounds can be encountered at these times. Worm and spinner can also prove successful during a flood. When the weather is warmer and the river lower, a gently presented dry fly to rising trout is a pleasant and relaxing way to fish the Llafar.


















THE LLIW AT LLANUWCHLLYN..  is a brown trout river, similar in many respects to the Llafar in terms of size, flies and fish.  Fishing is by any method but again no maggots as per EA byelaw




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