Spate · Sandstone · Devon / Exmoor

East Lyn River

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The East Lyn falls off Exmoor in a fast, short course through Brendon and Watersmeet before joining the West Lyn at Lynmouth and dropping straight into the Bristol Channel.

Species

A good day — worth the effort

Low and clear — careful approach country. Small and bright, long leader, careful approach.

70% confidence in this read
Water temperature for atlantic salmon
Cool — slow
9°C est.ideal 1014°C
0°14°28°
Why this score · for atlantic salmon
  • Temperature6730% weight
  • Flow6025% weight
  • Clarity9520% weight
  • Feeding Time4015% weight
  • Pressure8510% weight
Conditions
Level
Dry recently
No gauge reading
Water temp
8.6°C
Estimated
Clarity
Clear
Air temp
12°C
Wind
NW 10 km/h
Light breeze
Pressure
1023 hPa
Rain · 48h
0.0 mm
No meaningful rain
Rain · ahead
2.6 mm
Light rain · next 48h

Live readings — water temperature is an estimate where the gauge does not record it.

How to fish it · for atlantic salmon
When
Morning into early afternoon.
Where
Pool tails, steadier runs, and any water with pace.
Method
Fish a sensible line-and-fly combination for the height and pace of water.
Kit
13 ft #8/9 double-hander in spate, 10 ft #8 single in low water. Floating line plus a fast-sink tip. 12–15 lb fluoro tippet.
Why this works
Good — water clarity is working for you, but time of day is the limiting factor today.
Through the year
0–3 scale · May highlighted
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F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Salmon runRun
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
Trout seasonSeason
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
March BrownHatch
2
3
2
GrannomHatch
2
2
Large StoneflyHatch
2
3
2
Yellow SallyHatch
2
3
2

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

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Directions
About this water

The East Lyn falls off Exmoor in a fast, short course through Brendon and Watersmeet before joining the West Lyn at Lynmouth and dropping straight into the Bristol Channel. The flood of August 1952 — when the catchment dumped its annual rainfall in a single night and the river took half of Lynmouth with it — remains the defining event of the place, and the geography still shows it. The fishing is wild brown trout throughout the river, with sea trout (peal) up to Watersmeet and a small autumn salmon stock; the National Trust controls most of the bank from Watersmeet down, and the Exmoor and Lynmouth Anglers' Association manages most of the rod fishing above it. Spates rise in hours and fall almost as fast — the Brendon gauge moves visibly through a wet afternoon — and the river often fishes best on the second day after rain.

  • Sandstone
Seasons & zones
  • Salmon1 March → 30 September
  • Trout15 March → 30 September

Sea trout: Variable seasonal (2026)

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