Stillwater · Sandstone · Carmarthenshire

Llandyfan Trout Fishery

Llandyfan Trout Fishery terrain map
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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.

Marginal · Rainbow
Diawl Bach · 12-14
A patient day, if you fancy it
Useful ripple, fishable wave. Take your time — read the water before you cast.
37% confidence
limited data
What moved it
  • WindS 32 km/hFresh breeze
Today’s fly
Diawl Bach
Diawl Bach12-14
Washing-line, sub-surface
Conditions on the water
Live gauge
Wind
Fresh breeze
S 32 km/h
N
S
from the south
Wave60 cm wave
Water temp
Air temp22°C
CloudBroken
Pressure1014 hPa
Rain · recent0.0 mm

Some readings unavailable — check directly before fishing.

How to fish it · for rainbow
When
Conditions are not ideal but fishable at Llandyfan Trout Fishery. Very warm conditions — trout have a narrower safe zone of cool, oxygen-rich water. Fish only at first light or last light, use barbless hooks, keep fish in the water during release, and stop if fish struggle to recover. Advice is based on the typical character of south & mid wales small fisheries — local knowledge of this specific fishery will sharpen these suggestions.
Where
Start with Diawl Bach (12-14) — on the bob / top dropper — slow figure-of-eight retrieve. Evening can produce explosive surface takes — try a foam beetle or booby on a long leader. Rainbows respond to more active retrieves — try short strips between pauses.
The plan
Plan A

Start with Diawl Bach (12-14) — on the bob / top dropper — slow figure-of-eight retrieve. Evening can produce explosive surface takes — try a foam beetle or booby on a long leader. Rainbows respond to more active retrieves — try short strips between pauses.

Plan B

Fish early and late, try deeper during the heat of the day with a fast-sinking line.

Watch for

Evening tends to be the best period in summer — stay late if you can for a sedge or spinner fall.

Bank

Bank fishing near inflows, dam walls, and weed beds. Move to find feeding fish.

Through the year
0–3 scale · June highlighted
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Daphnia SwarmHatch
2
3
3
3
2
Daddy Long LegsHatch
2
3
2
Lake OliveHatch
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
Silverhorns & LonghornsHatch
1
2
2
2
1

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

Ranked for today
Rainbow fly box
What's coming
Plan ahead
5-day outlook
Condition match
41%
Cloud70%
Wind30%
Temp25%

Conditions are away from this venue's sweet spot — it usually fishes best in ripple wind with mixed skies.

Other water nearby · 5
About this water

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
Why this score
  • Wind conditions (windy) are not ideal for this water.
  • Terrestrials are in their seasonal window, boosting the chance of targeted feeding.
  • Patterns drawn from the South & Mid Wales Small Fisheries regional profile.
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