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Lletytwpa fishery (Beat 3) |
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The Lletytwpa fishery contains some excellent trout habitat, with rich ranunculus beds for which this part of the Teifi has long been famous. Sea trout usually reach this beat in mid summer, except in very dry seasons. There are also five salmon pools on this beat, two of which, on revetted bends in the river, are remarkably deep for a fishery so far up the River Teifi. Salmon fishing is best here from August onwards.
The upper half of the Lletytwpa fishery is characterised by sharp bends and deep pools with fast water between them. Revetments (mainly of boulder stone) have had the effect of narrowing the river, and so it is both swift and deep. The banks are high, and chest waders are needed to fish the top 300 yards of the beat.
Fishing from the bank is possible over most of the lower half of the beat. At the lower limit, the river is fairly slow flowing and wading is possible, but you will need chest waders. Statistics Access and parking
This beat is accessed via a gate some 100 yards west (downstream) of the farm of Lletty Twppa (one of many spellings!), on the Lampeter to Llanfair Clydogau road, a mile outside Lampeter. Beat limits
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