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Fishery Information
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Ogwen Valley Angling Association has game fishing on Ffynnon Lloer in Gwynedd. Fishing is fly only for wild brown trout.
This is the highest lake in the Association waters, at 673m above sea level. It is also said to be the highest fishable lake in Wales for wild brown trout.
A small lake but it holds excellent natural wild brown trout up to 1lb. Because of its small size, the only fishing method allowed on this lake is fly. Fly fishing using a bubble float is also strictly prohibited, giving traditional fly anglers exclusive use of this water.
This is a fairly remote lake with a 45-60 minutes walk to get there, so travel light and be prepared for sudden changes in the weather and always let someone know where you are planning to fish.
What size do the fish go to?
Wild brown trout in Llyn Ffynnon Lloer can grow up to 1lb.
What tactics work well?
Fishing is fly only for wild brown trout, with bubble floats strictly prohibited. Traditional fly angling methods are most effective on this lake.
What facilities are on site?
Information not provided.
Is parking available?
Given the remote location of Llyn Ffynnon Lloer and the 45-60 minutes walk to reach the lake, parking may be available at the starting point of the walking path. However, specific details about the parking facilities are not provided. Visitors should be prepared for the walk and inform someone of their fishing plans before embarking on the hike.
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