Approximately ¾ mile (1.2km) of single bank fishing for Sea Trout (Sewin), Salmon and Trout on the Eastern Cleddau. There are 22 lies and pools in all. There is a strong run of Sea Trout from Mid May (larger fish) to Mid September. Some of the Sewin as they are called in West Wales, hang around into October, but by then the main interest is the autumn Salmon run. Brown trout can be caught all season.

Best fished with an 8-9ft rod, a longer rod of up to 10ft will suffice. Floating lines or slow sinkers are best for Sewin, but for Salmon and Sewin in the early part of the season or late at night, a sink tip is preferable. The river does not lend itself to sinking lines unless it is just after a spate or you intend to fish only one of the deeper pools. Two rods may be useful, one of which can be ready for the later fishing. Largest fish seem to strike in the early hours. Thigh waders are usually sufficient although chest waders are recommended.

The Beat is mostly left in its natural state, therefore, access can be difficuly in places. Occasionally, members from Pembrokeshire Angling Association may be fishing so exclusivity is not guaranteed.

Nearby Accommodation
The Harp Inn
Slebech Park

Rules and Regulations
  • National bye-laws must be observed and it is up to anglers to familiarise themselves with these.
  • Barbless hooks only
  • Night fishing permitted on this particular beat.
  • This Beat operates a Wash-Off Policy
  • Dogs allowed but must be kept under control at all times
  • One fish bag limit
  • Catch & Release for salmon at all times

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Ticket Price Info below If applicable, any booking fee will be included at Checkout
Max number of tickets per day:
4
All Species (in season)
24 Hour £8.00