North Wales
Aberdaron Beach, Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd
From Pwllheli, take the A499 to Llanbedrog turning right in the village onto the B4413 which takes you into Aberdaron. There is a large car ... Full story
Aberdesach, Gwynedd
LOCATIONFrom Pwllheli or Caernarfon take the A499 to Aberdesach. The beach is signposted in the village, which is just a few houses, as Traeth turning ... Full story
Aberdovey Car Park Channel, Gwynedd
GETTING THERETake the A493 in to Aberdovey and park in the main car park. There is a fee in summer. Walk south over the sandy ... Full story
Aberdyfi Beach, Gwynedd
Approach via the A470 taking the A489 at Cemaes Road to Machynlleth. Turn right at the T junction by the clock tower at the end ... Full story
Abererch Beach, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
GETTING THERETake the A497 from Porthmadog. Look for a Haven Holiday Camp on the left and the road to Abererch lies about three miles further ... Full story
Abersoch Rivermouth, Gwynedd
MARK DESCRIPTIONThe seaward end of Abersoch harbour where the River Soch meets the sea. Mostly sand towards the low water line, but with more gravel ... Full story
Afon Wen Beach, Chwilog, Gwynedd
MARK DESCRIPTIONSituated between Porthmadog and Pwllheli, it's a beach where the list of species is not so great, but it makes up for it in ... Full story
Barmouth Breakwater, South Gwynedd
MARK DESCRIPTIONThe end of the breakwater gives access to the main channel of the Mawddach Estuary, but fast tides and very rough ground restrict fishing ... Full story
Barmouth Bridge, Gwynedd
Situated off the main A470 South Wales\North Wales road on the A496. Plenty of parking on the seafront, but a charge is made during the ... Full story
Barmouth Harbour, Gwynedd
MARK DESCRIPTIONBest fished by walking along the breakwater path and fishing off the shingle bank back in to the harbour amongst the boat moorings. An ... Full story
Barmouth North Beach, Gwynedd
BAITSCrab for the bass and flounder. Use mackerel or sandeel for the dogs, turbot and rays. Tip lug with mackerel for the better whiting and ... Full story
Barmouth
Barmouth could almost be described as a shy port. Shy in the sense that it's never really voiced it's virtues to the angling public despite ... Full story
Benllech, Anglesey
BAITSBlack and blow lug or ragworm are the mainstay baits tipped with sandeel or mackerel strip. Bigger whiting taking strips of mackerel or half sandeel ... Full story
Bennar Fawr Beach, Dyffryn Ardudwy, South Gwynedd
MARK DESCRIPTIONOne of the more consistent surf beaches along this coast with the capability of giving a wide variety of species. Low water reveals mostly clean ... Full story
Black Rock Sands, Porthmadog, Gwynedd
MARK DESCRIPTIONA small rocky headland to the right gives way to an open clean sand beach stretching for more than a mile towards Porthmadog. There ... Full story
Borth Y Gest, Porthmadog, Gwynedd
LOCATIONTake the A487 to Porthmadog. Look for Woolworth's store at the north end of the High Street and take the west bound road signposted for ... Full story
Broadwater, Tywyn, Gwynedd
The narrow estuary channel of the Dysynni River. The channel bottom is mainly clean sand intermixed with gravel and small boulders. Tackle losses are relatively ... Full story
Church Island, Menai Straits
BAITSCrab is scarce currently but tipping black lug or rag with fresh crab seems to be taking the bulk of the codling. Some anglers also ... Full story
Colwyn Bay Promenade
A popular winter and summer venue, especially with the wind coming from a northerly direction which stirs up some surf and colours the water. Fishing off ... Full story
Conwy Harbour
The harbour area is a popular mark, especially during bad weather as it generally gives good shelter. It generally fishes best either side of slack ... Full story
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J Knot: Braid to Mono
This is the best knot we’ve found for joining a mono leader to main braid reel line. We first came across it when fishing for ... Full story

