Llandyfan sits on sandstone in Carmarthenshire, a stocked fishery for rainbows and browns, and like most good small waters it rewards the angler who reads the day rather than barges in flogging the water. Sandstone country gives reasonably buffered water with a steadier temperature than the high acid lakes, which means the trout feed across a wider range of conditions and the season runs long. It's the kind of place you can drop into for a few hours and expect honest sport — buzzers in the cool, damsels and dries as it warms, a small lure for the bright days when the fish drop deep. The browns will test you more than the rainbows, as browns always do. A cloudy day with a ripple is the one to wish for.
- Fishery
- Sandstone