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Clwb Godre'r Mynydd Du - River Amman, Cothi & Towy - Fishing in Wales

Clwb Godre’r Mynydd Du – River Amman, Cothi & Towy

Clwb Godre’r Mynydd Du has fishing on several game fishing rivers in West Wales for sea trout, salmon and brown trout.

The club waters include stretches on the River Amman, a tributary of the Loughor, the River Cothi, a tributary of the Towy, and also on the River Tywi itself.

Clwb Godre’r Mynydd Du water can be booked online with the Fishing Passport. A Club day ticket allows you to fish any of the seven beats below for salmon, sea trout or brown trout and covers a 24 hour period from 7am to 7am.

CGMD Fishing Beats on The Fishing Passport:

1. Towy Llanwrda – Tirallen

Higher up the Towy between Llangadog and Llandovery affording good water for sea trout and salmon fishing on the fly or indeed worm or spinner. An ideal fall back during spate conditions when the fish are running and levels are too high at Llangunor.

2. Cothi Pontargothi – Mynachdu

Not far from the confluence with the Towy, sea trout and salmon will hold here whilst waiting for a flood to take them upstream. Convenient for Llangunnor and a good stop over at lunchtime at the Crescelly Arms before venturing upstream for the rest of the club’s fishing.

3. Cothi Abergorlech – Maesybidiau

Halfway between Nangaredig and our Crugybar beat this secluded beat holds the club (and possibly the Cothi) record sea trout. A good holding spot for both salmon and sea trout.

4. Cothi Crugybar – Ffroodvale and Gwargorof
Over two miles of double bank fishing numerous holding pools with good runs of sea trout throughout the season, wild brown trout fishing and the chance of a salmon.

5. Cothi Cwrtycadno – Frongoch and Aberbranddu

Challenging wild fishing from the Roman gold mines to the source of the Cothi a fun day’s fishing for the adventurous angler in unspoilt countryside and waters.

6. River Aman Pontaman to Garnant

One of the hidden gems of South West Wales fisheries. This river which once ran yellow from the effluent of the coalmines and tinworks is now a sparkling example of the area’s regeneration – the wild brown trout survived the pollution: it boasts trophy sea trout and a prolific late season salmon run.

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Clwb Godre'r Mynydd Du - River Amman, Cothi & Towy

Contact Name Mr J. Curkins
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Species at this location

Brown trout

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Sea trout

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Atlantic salmon

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