What kind of fishing do you like?

Do you dream of that monster carp sipping in a piece of floating crust just as the sun is setting on a stunning lake, unchanged since the time of the saints? Is it the savage take of a predatory bass, nearly wrenching the rod from your hand as you feel the waves washing against your legs on a lonely beach before dawn that gets you going? Possibly a screaming reel, spewing out yards of line as a porbeagle shark dives away from the boat 40 miles from land that gets your pulse racing? Maybe it’s a stunning wild brown trout turning for your top dropper as you dibble it through the surface film on a remote mountain lake.

If it is any of these or, to be honest, nearly any form of fishing that floats your boat, you need to come to Wales.

From the rugged coastline, up blue green estuaries and green wide, winding valleys, past rich lowland lakes, along bubbling mountain streams to lonely hill lakes, Wales has it all. All this less than two hours drive away. No need for ferries, flights or passports, just bring your dreams to be fulfilled.

Wales is not big, it’s not far away, we speak your language and our own occasionally. We have lots of water, lots and lots of water in fact and most of it abounds with fish. The coarse angler can roam the banks of famous rivers, fooling barbel or chub and grayling. For a fly fisherman, there are more places to cast than you’ll manage in a lifetime, in stillwater or river. The sea angler is spoilt for choice; 750 miles of coastline, most of it west facing and screaming bass. Boat fishing for tope and other shark of legendary size. Fisheries that are shrouded in the mists of time will fulfil the wishes of many a carp addict.

Don’t take our word for it, why not read what the likes of John Wilson, Sandy Leventon, Martin Bowler, Simon Kidd, Dave Lewis and Nige Williams thought of it.

Support FishingMagic and get your copy of the Fishing Wales brochure either by calling 08701 211 250 or going to www.fishing.visitwales.com

The brochure is packed with useful information on when, how and where to fish in Wales. It has features from the biggest names in fishing, information on where to go, as well as hints and tips to help make sure your trip is a resounding success.

Our website has over 200 pages of information where you can check out the latest reports and catches and when you hook up with the fish of your dreams send it in to our Fish of the Month competition. You might get some new tackle to use on your next trip.

Be inspired.

Visit the wild side of life.

Fish in Wales.

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