Game Angling
If your passion is game angling, then Wales is for you. It has a wealth of rivers and lakes in a variety of stunning scenarios, choosing where to fish is often more difficult than actually catching your fish.
Welsh rivers account for more than half the sea trout caught in England and Wales, couple this with the number of large seatrout caught every year and the availability of fishing, it makes for a very special destination.
Wild brown trout are abundant, whether you fish the famous rivers or intimate brooks; the stunning lowland lakes or the majestic highland lakes, the challenge is the same. These trout are truly wild and the angler must use all his skill to catch them.
The reservoirs of Wales are set in such scenery that you would be forgiven for thinking they had always existed, these, together with small fisheries of quality; provides the angler with plenty of choice.
Wales has always had quality grayling fishing, but the choice of rivers is now expanding, the rivers of South Wales are gaining a high reputation for the quality of their grayling.
One thing is certain when you have fished in Wales; you will treasure the memories

This fly fair is the Welsh equivalent of the British Fly Fair
This is the 3rd year of this event and its getting bigger that is because of the welsh support and because it is a brilliant event
Find out the latest fly tying techniques and to get the latest fly tying material that has just hit the market
Why go to England and pay them the bridge to get back to Wales when we have this great event on our doorsteps
Support Wales and pay a visit you will be very surprised.
| LFFA COMPETITIONCALENDER 2012 | |||
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All Club Comps will fish from, 10am to 5pm Register by 9 15am Latest
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| FEBRUARY | 20th Monday | Commonwealth | Tasmania |
| MARCH | 11th Sunday | Lexus individual | Llandegfedd |
| 25th Sunday club | Terry Fenton spring cup (5 boats ) | Llandegfedd | |
| APRIL | 1st Sunday | Fishtec / Celtic / League | Llandegfedd |
| 13th Friday | Anglian Water | Llandegfedd | |
| 15th Sunday | Inter-Teams Match | Llandegfedd | |
| 22nd Sunday club | Stan Evans Trophy (5 boats) | Llandegfedd | |
| 28th / 29th | Senior Trial 1st Leg | Llandegfedd | |
| MAY | 6th Sunday | Fishtec / Celtic / League | Llandegfedd |
| 14th / 20th Mon / Sun | European Championships | Portugal | |
| 15th / 19th Tues / Sat | Spring Senior International | Sheelin | |
| 21st / 24th Mon / Thurs | Ladies International Menteith | Scotland | |
| 27th Sunday Club | John Hammer Trophy (5 boats) | Llandegfedd | |
| JUNE | 2nd/3rd Saturday/Sunday | Senior Trial 2nd Leg | Trawsfynydd |
| 4th / 10th Mon / Sun | World Championships Senior | Slovenia | |
| 16th / 17th Sat / Sun | Welsh Game Fair Nant y Ci Showground | Carmarthen | |
| 17th Sunday | Fishtec / Celtic / League | Llandegfedd | |
| 18th / 21st Mon / Thurs | Disabled International Menteith | Scotland | |
| 24th Sunday | Steve Miles Trophy (5 boats) | Llandegfedd | |
| 27th / 30th Wed / Sat | Rivers International Tay | Scotland | |
| JULY | 7th Saturday | Anglian water | Brenig |
| 8th / 15th Sun / Sun | World Championships Youth | France | |
| 11th Wednesday | 1st Disabled Trial | Trawsfynydd | |
| 15th Sunday | Fishtec / Celtic / League | Llandegfedd | |
| 20th Friday 21st Saturday | Lexus Individual 20th Team 21st | Brenig | |
| 23rd / 26th Mon -Thurs | Royal Welsh Show | Llanelwedd | |
| 28th Saturday | Llandegfedd Open Day | Llandegfedd | |
| 29th Sunday | Rivers Trial | River Taff | |
| AUGUST | 1st / 4th | Youth International Lough Owel | Ireland |
| 4th / 5th Sat / Sun | Ty-Nant Championship | Brenig | |
| 12th Sunday | Anglian Water Welsh Final | Llandegfedd | |
| 12th Sunday | Ladies Trial | Trawsfynydd | |
| 12th Sunday | Welsh open bank championship | Elan Valley | |
| 18th / 19th Saturday/Sunday | Senior Trial 3rd Leg | Brenig | |
| 26th Sunday club | Engineers Trophy (5 boats ) | Llandegfedd | |
| 26th Sunday | Youth Trials | Llys-y-Fran | |
| 26th Sunday | South East Region Trial & Pairs | Llandegfedd | |
| SEPTEMBER | 1st Saturday | Lexus Indiviual Final | Chew |
| 2nd Sunday | Inter Region [Teams of 10 ] | Brenig | |
| 4th / 8th Tues / Sat | Autumn Senior International Match | Brenig | |
| 9th Sunday | Fishtec / Celtic League | Llandegfedd | |
| 16th/17th Sunday / Monday | Lexus Team Final | Rutland | |
| 16th Sunday club | Trophy bowl (5 boats ) | Llandegfedd | |
| 22nd Saturday | Llandegfedd open comp (all boats) | Llandegfedd | |
| 23rd Sunday | Molly Sweet & Half Moon [Teams of 3 or 6] | Clewedog | |
| 26th Wednesday | 2nd Disabled Trials | Llandegfedd | |
| OCTOBER | 1st 2nd 3rd | Anglian Water Final | Rutland |
| 7th Sunday club | Larry Percy Trophy (5 boats ) | Llandegfedd | |
| 13th/14th Saturday/Sunday | Senior Trial 4th Leg | Llandegfedd | |
| 17th Wednesday | Bank Championship | Garnffrwyd | |
| 21st Sunday | Fishtec/ Celtic league | Llandegfedd | |
| NOVEMBER | 4th Sunday | Bank trial | Eglwys Nunydd |
| DECEMBER | 2nd Sunday | WSTAA AGM | Rhayadar |

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Statement from Environment Agency Wales 26th October 2011 Agency arrests man for salmon poaching on the River Wye Environment Agency Wales officers have arrested a man on suspicion of poaching migratory salmon in the River Wye. The 44 year-old man was arrested near Newbridge-on-Wye at around 10am on Wednesday 26 October as part of an anti-poaching operation. The man was apprehended with three salmon, all of which were showing signs of being ready to spawn. The officers also seized several rods, a landing net and other fishing equipment which were believed to be connected with the alleged offences. Poaching has a serious impact on salmon stocks in our rivers as well as on angling tourism and the local economy. Rhys Hughes, Environment Agency Wales, said: “Poaching at this time of year significantly harms spawning fish and threatens the future stocks of salmon in the River Wye where salmon are already designated as ‘at risk’. ”We would urge anyone who sees suspicious activity to call our Incident Hotline on 0800 80 70 60
FWA/Angling Cymru and it's members Clubs work on behalf of all Anglers in wales with the Environment Agency Wales to Improve and protect fish stocks. WE welcome this statement from the Agency and fully support their Actions. |






Fisheries-Newsletter----September-2011
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I have had a few enquiries about some dates for our open comp and some Celtic League matches still to fish. This may be because after the draft calendar was sent out earlier this year some dates were changed. So that we all know when these events are planned I have attached a new calendar with the correct dates on for you Bob Mayers |
| AUGUST | 6th / 7th Sat / Sunday | Ty-Nant Championship | Brenig |
| 13th Saturday | Inter Region [Teams of 10 ] | Llandegfedd | |
| 14th Sunday | Anglian Water Welsh Final | Brenig | |
| 14th Sunday | Ladies Trial | Trawsfynydd | |
| 14th Sunday | Welsh open bank championship | Elan Valley | |
| 18th Thursday | Lexus Indiviual Final | Chew | |
| 18th Thursday | 2nd Disabled Trials | Trawsfynydd | |
| 20th / 21st Saturday/Sunday | Senior Trial 3rd Leg | Llandegfedd | |
| 27th Aug to 3rd Sep Sat / Sat | World Championships Youth and Senior | Italy | |
| 28th Sunday | South East Region Trial & Pairs | Llandegfedd | |
| SEPTEMBER | 10th Saturday | Fishtec / Celtic League | Llandegfedd |
| 10th / 11th Saturday/Sunday | Youth Trials | Trawsfynydd | |
| 18th / 19th Sunday / Monday | Lexus Team Final | Rutland | |
| 17th Saturday | Llandegfedd open comp | Llandegfedd | |
| 20th / 23rd Tues / Friday | Autumn Senior International Match | Grafham | |
| 25th Sunday | Molly Sweet & Half Moon [Teams of 3 or 6] | Clewedog | |
| 25th Sunday club | Trophy bowl | Llandegfedd | |
| OCTOBER | 3rd Practice 4th 5th | Anglian Water Final | Rutland |
| 8th / 9th Saturday/Sunday | Senior Trial 4th Leg | Brenig | |
| 16th Sunday club | Larry Percy Trophy | Llandegfedd | |
| 22nd Saturday | Bank Inernational (To Be Confirmed) | Ireland | |
| 23rd Sunday | Fishtec/ Celtic league | Llandegfedd | |
| DECEMBER | 4th Sunday | WSTAA A G M | Rhayader |

The Commonwealth Fly Fishing Championship comes to Mid-Wales
On Wednesday 23rd June the market town of Rhayder hosted the Opening Ceremony for the Commonwealth Fly Fishing Championship which was to be held on the lakes and rivers of mid-Wales on the following four days. Rhayader and Elan Valley AA had worked very hard to ensure it would be a memorable occasion for all and the Welsh Salmon ad Trout Angling Association is greatly indebted to them for making it such a huge success.
The opening ceremony itself was held at Rhayader Leisure Centre and the hall was full to capacity. A welcoming address on behalf of the Town Council was given by the Mayor, Cllr Lee Jones followed by words of welcome from Roger Williams M.P.(Brecon and Radnor); Kirsty Williams, AM, (Leader of the Welsh Lib-Dem Party); Nick Bourne A.M (Leader of the Welsh Conservative Party)and Cllr Kevin Curry. Also present was WSTAA’s President the Lord Moran accompanied by Lady Moran.
The compere for the ceremony was Moc Morgan and he and his wife Julia sang a specially composed song of welcome to the competing teams. The Rhayder Male Voice Choir had a standing ovation after singing their unique and memorable selection of songs of welcome to the teams.
Jill Mandeno from New Zealand, chairman of the Commonwealth Fly Fishing Committee, thanked the residents of Rhayder and mid-Wales for their warm welcome before declaring the Championship Event open.
The Teams took part in a parade around Rhayder town accompanied by members of the the Town Council, Nantmel and Brytirion schoolchildren, the Girl Guides, the Army Cadets, St John Cadets – led by the energetic and musical Rhayader Samba Band. The welcome and applause along the streets was second to none
The Ceremony and the Parade had been meticulously planned and organized by Pauline and Alan Lewis, Hardware Store, and to end the evening the teams and guests enjoyed a wonderful buffet supper at the Elan Hotel, Rhayader arranged by that connoisseur of fine food and wine Trevor Jones – also of Rhayder. (Trevor also took on the huge responsibility of arranging all the travelling associated with the teams and the championship)
The Fishing and the competition results
There were eleven teams of five in the competition (9 all male teams and 2 all female teams) and they came from: Australia (2 teams), Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland (2), South Africa (2) and Wales (2)
They fished the following fisheries in mid-Wales: the river Wye (bank), Talyllyn Lake (boat), Clywedog Reservoir (boat and bank) Craig Goch reservoir (bank)
Each competitor fished the five venues – which called for subtle differences in presentation and technique – and the butterfly weather meant that our fisheries were not seen at their best though everyone enjoyed the experience of fishing the five.
The Australian teams – those teams from ‘down under’ - have some superb fishing abilities and they proved themselves very difficult to beat. It was interesting to note that two lady anglers came to the fore on two occasions with Helen Philps (Scotland) in the lead after session one and Cherylee Powell from South Africa (who happened to be on her honeymoon) winning her session on Talyllyn lake.
After very tight competition the Aussies came out on top beating a very able English team into second spot and the highly experienced Scottish team into third. The top rod at the championship was a young fisher from Scotland – Michael Lowe - and it seems that a Bibio on the still waters and a brown bodied fly with a Cul ‘de Cennard wing on the river were his secret weapons.
The Commonwealth FF Championship’s motto is ‘Fishing in Friendship’ and this year the Friendship Trophy was won by the team of five lady anglers from South Africa.
One of our own – who only came in as a substitute but proved to be a super-sub – won the Fly-tying Competition. Warmest Congratulations to Andrew Banner.- member of the Red Kite Team
WSTAA is greatly indebted to the Head Controllers for giving of their time and for the efficient way in which managed the sessions on their waters. They were:
Lance Burton on the Wye; Dallas Davies on Llyn Clywedog; Phil Wood om Talyllyn; John Felton on Craig Goch.
A huge, huge ‘Thank You’ also to the forty-five controllers who turned up daily at the venues thereby ensuring that the competition could go ahead fairly and smoothly! Their contribution to the success of the event is really appreciated.
WSTAA would also like to thank the small organizing committee that comprised of Chairman, Euros Jones; Treasurer: Mike Heckler; Eric and Dion Davies (fisheries liaison officers) for all their hard work over several months – and also Moc & Julia Morgan – secretaries of WSTAA.
The next Commonwealth Fly Fishing Championship will be held in Tasmania in February 2012.




