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Abercothi Fishery 2025 Season

 Catch Analysis

Sewin

 

  • 84 sewin caught in total (average 2.2lbs) from 17 different pools 

  • 83 sewin returned (99%) 

  • 64 (77%) on a fly 

  • 3 Largest sewin:  5lbs from Llwychgwyn, the Crych 

                                          5lbs from Junction, Lower Scarpment

                                          5lbs from Abercothi, Bathing Pool           

  •  9 sewin in all over 4lbs

  • The catches from different Beats were:         
                                      Abercothi - 18 sewin, 8 salmon
                                       Junction - 42 sewin, 18 salmon                                                                                             Llwchgwyn - 24 sewin, 16 salmon

  •  September was the most productive month for sewin (30) and September for salmon (19).

 

Salmon

           

  • 42 salmon caught in total during the season (average 8.2lbs) from 15 different pools 

  • 42 returned (100%) 

  • 33 (80%) on a fly 

  • Largest salmon:    22lbs from Junction, Upper scarpment

                                           16lbs from Llwychgwyn, Llwychgwyn Pool

                                           15lbs from Llwychgwyn, Goilon Pool

                                           14lbs from Abercothi, Bathing Pool  

                                           14lbs from Llwychgwyn, Llwychgwyn Pool

                                           14lbs from Llwychgwyn, Mrs Jones

Abercothi Fishery 2024 Season

 Catch Analysis

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 Catch Analysis

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Abercothi Fishery 2022 Season

 Catch Analysis

 

 

Exceptionally dry year with virtually no rain until late September.

 

Sewin

 

  • 235 sewin caught in total (average 2.6lbs) from 25 different pools

  • 228 sewin returned (97%)

  • 189 (80%) on a fly

  • Largest sewin: 10lbs from Abercothi Pool, Abercothi                      

  • 21 sewin in all over 5lbs

  • The catches from different Beats were:                                                                                                                Abercothi 83 sewin, 30 salmon                                                                                             Junction 110 sewin, 33 salmon                                                                                            Llwchgwyn  42 sewin, 30 salmon

  • July was the most productive month for sewin (102) and Sep & Oct for salmon (29 and 26).

 

Salmon

           

  • 93 salmon caught in total during the season (average 10.3lbs) from 26 different pools.

  • 93 returned (100%).

  • 50 (53%) on a fly.

  • Largest salmon           22lbs from Llwchgwyn Run, Llwchgwyn

                                                20lbs from Crick, Llwchgwyn

                                                19lbs from Marie’s, Junction

History

Work undertaken in the 1980’s showed that the average weight of 1,000 seatrout taken during May was a phenomenal 8lb.

 

This work also confirmed the existence of a good early spring run in April and May which extends the angling season favourably compared to many other rivers.  “One springtime shoal at Abercothi boasted 150 or more seatrout, the smallest of them getting on for 4lb.” (Trout and Salmon, May 1995).  When it comes to seatrout few, if any, British rivers can compare with the Towy system in terms of the total rod catch.

The record at Abercothi is a 51 lbs salmon taken there in 1931.

Abercothi Farm

Nantgaredig

Carmarthen

SA32 7ND

Tel: 01494 524411

Latest News!

Salmon: 42 caught in 2025
Sewin: 84 caught in 2025

 

Salmon: 59 caught in 2024

Sewin: 184 caught in 2024

Salmon: 25 caught in 2023

Sewin: 97 caught in 2023

Salmon: 93 caught in 2022

Sewin: 235 caught in 2022

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2026 Season So Far (news coming soon!)...

14th April 2024:

The salmon in the photo was caught on the Cothi weighing over 20 lbs & 38 inches long.  

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