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bigfishy1  hi juniors can fish all the matchs and you dont need to go in the pools but if you want to pools £5-£3-£2.50-£2 any amount up to you in opens club matchs ask ian 
[Sep 3 
19:10]  

Dan Boyy  is there any Junior events through the winter, or is it only the league 
[Sep 1 
10:52]  

bigfishy1  dont know but with 1 match to go limpet cant be beat.and ian sleeping late for the draw ment a 20 for him lol you could have put peg in for him boys lol 
[Aug 31 
16:06]  

PACMAN  Anyone know how the second tench lake championship match went? 
[Aug 10 
11:46]  

chrisharry  anyone know if you can just turn up for the open tomorrow or do you need to book a place? 
[Aug 7 
18:16]  

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Holgan Farm - The Eastern Cleddau River



Described by Ian Heaps as: "One of South. West Wales' best kept secrets", the Eastern Cleddau yields Sea Trout to doublefigures whilst the average size of fish caught by the daytime angler is usually between 1lb 8oz and 2lb 8ozHolgan Farm - The Eastern Cleddau River

As with many rivers, fly fishing at night is best for the Sea Trout and most patterns containing blue and silver seem to work well. Spinning during the day is also very successful and a Mepps No 2 blue and silver generally produces good results. Most anglers prefer to stand in the middle of the river where the water is two to three feet deep and progressively cover the water in particular working the bankside lies.

Holgan Farm - The Eastern Cleddau RiverBest times for fishing are after a spate when the river if fining off although if the water is coloured a bunch of freelined or trotted worms can be excellent for taking salmon whilst a single worm is good for the Sea Trout.

Anglers who traditionally fish coarse waters should remember that an Environment Agency Game Fishing licence is required for fishing for salmon and Sea trout on this water and that maggots are not allowed under local EA regulations. Salmon and Sea Trout Tarrif is £15 per rod per day, available at onsite shop.

 
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