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Old 11-06-2010, 03:40 PM
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Anyone fished for sea trout on anglesey, preferably the river cefni twoards malltraeth or anywhere else?
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I have seen them, along with Salmon but not targeted them.

However, the small estury where the river joins the sea is fantastic for Bass & Mullet. Only fished it once but it was heaving with fish! Some of them must have been Sea Trout but i only caught a couple of small Bass & Mullet. There were much bigger fish there though.
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I've not fished for them but I believe that there is a run into Llyn Coron near Rhosneigr.
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Yes the estuary is heaving. I was there fishing spinner just an hour ago infact. No luck though, how on earth do you catch them?

And im fishing coron tomorrow. Have you fished it?
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that was quick
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Yes the estuary is heaving. I was there fishing spinner just an hour ago infact. No luck though, how on earth do you catch them?

And im fishing coron tomorrow. Have you fished it?
I caught on the fly. I had a 3 fly cast, if memory serves, black spider on the point, hares ear thingy on the middle and a suspender buzzer on the point. They would swirl at the suspender buzzer but most took the spider. Never had anything over a pound but i saw much bigger.

Never fished Coron....sorry....I only used to stay on Anglesy for holidays when my grandparents had a caravan there.......the sea fishing in the meni straights was awsonme!!
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I've caught sea trout in Coron - at Easter time, a long time ago. Nothing huge, the largest about 1 1/2 lb. The last time I went, about 10 years ago I think, the lake was unfishable due to algae.

I have seen them caught on bait in the inland sea. ("nice whiting that" was the comment as it went in the bag!)

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i fished coron the other day and it fished very well,and i got a couple of sea trout,little bit unsure recognition wise but after rsearch definetly sea trout.
i have heard of so many tales of big sea trout being cought off anglesey but i think it's more of a case of trial and error in all the usuall haunts.certanly when we shoot on the insland sea at night there seem to be fish jumping in the water which i no assume to be sea trout or dare i say salmon.
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