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134 Fairyland, Neath SA11 3EF, United Kingdom
Fishery Information
Gnoll Park Fishing offers a fantastic angling experience within Gnoll Estate Country Park. With a large quantity of fish, including Carp, Crucian Carp, Roach, Gudgeon, Bream, Golden Rudd, Trout, Tench, Hybrids, and Eels, anglers can enjoy a diverse fishing experience. Fishing permits can be purchased from the visitor center reception, Skewen Angling Club, or local tackle shops. Both daily and seasonal permits are available. Please note that fishing is only permitted during park opening hours and anglers must adhere to the fishing rules.
What size do the fish go to?
Gnoll Park Fishing is home to a wide variety of fish species, with sizes varying across the different species. Over 60,000 fish have been introduced to the ponds by the Environment Agency, ensuring a healthy population for anglers to target.
What tactics work well?
The tactics that work well at Gnoll Park Fishing may vary depending on the target species. For Carp and Tench, consider using bottom bait tactics with boilies, pellets, or particles, and float fishing with maggots, worms, or sweetcorn. For Roach, Bream, and Rudd, try using float or feeder rigs with maggots, casters, or bread. Gudgeon can be caught using small hooks and light tackle with maggots or worms as bait.
What facilities are on site?
The Gnoll Estate Country Park provides various facilities for visitors, including a visitor center, parking, restrooms, and picnic areas. However, it is important to note that fishing is only permitted in designated areas and during park opening hours.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking is available at Gnoll Estate Country Park. Please note that fishing is only permitted during park opening times and parking is allowed only in approved areas.
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