Fishing in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen

Get all the fishing information of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen : Fishing spot, Fishing activites, Fishing trips, ...

Fishing in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen

What can I fish there ?

Join our 299 fishermen and our 1 cofisherman in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen in Neath Port Talbot. The fishing forecast is currently 3.5. The most caught fishes here are the eel fish, the burbot, bitterling fish and bleak fish. Come try the most famous fishing techniques like the surfcasting fishing for sea bream, tips on material to catch bass with jig, how to fish for sole at sea? or spoon fishing for trout .

The whole information of Fishing in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen come from this website : Fishing in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen

The best moment for fishing in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen

Our fishing forecast of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen indicates the best time to go fishing in this city.

The best fishes you can find in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen

The Eel fish

The Eel fish

The Eel fish belongs to the Anguillidae family. The eel can measure up to 1.50 m in length for 4 kg, but the average size is between 40 and 60 cm. They can live up to 50 years old. They reproduce in March. They can be fished from April to September. The eel is a species of snake fish, hence its Latin name "anguis" which means snake. Its anterior part is circular while the caudal section is flattened. Its body is covered with smooth skin and enriched with mucus. The scales only appear late. The eyes of an eel are round. It has a terminal mouth with a prominent jaw. Without pelvic fins, the eel has only small pectoral fins and long dorsal, anal and caudal fins. These meet at the level of the tail.

The Eel fish is a famous fish you can catch in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen.
You can find all the fishing tips, fishing technics near Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen  

The Burbot

The Burbot

The Burbot fish belongs to the Lotidae family. The burbot can measure 30 to 120 cm and weigh up to 3 kg. It can live from 15 to 20 years. It breeds from December to March and can lay up to one million eggs. It can be fished all year round. The body is cylindrical, elongated, slightly compressed towards the tail, covered with small scales covered with a thick layer of mucus. The back is greenish brown or yellowish with darker mottling, with a gradation becoming lighter on the sides. The belly is yellowish white. The short, rounded pectoral fins, close to the head, overhang the ventral side with their first very elongated radius. The first dorsal fin is short, the second, very long, continues until the birth of the caudal, which is rounded. The lower jaw has a single long barbel and the nostrils have two fairly distant orifices, each with a small barbel. The mouth is wide, with many fine teeth.

The Burbot is a famous fish you can catch in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen.
You can find all the fishing tips, fishing technics near Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen  

Bitterling Fish

Bitterling Fish

The Bitterling fish is a freshwater fish and belongs to the Cyprinidae family. Its scientific name is Rhodeus Amarus. The current size of the bitterling fish is 5-6 cm. Some individuals can reach a maximum height of 11 cm and a weight of 10 g. This species is one of the smallest Cyprinid in Europe. It lives on average from 2 to 3 years. The spawning period is between April and June. It lays 40 to 100 oocytes. This fish is easy to catch due to its small size. The bitterling is a small fish whose body is high and laterally compressed. The lateral line is short or incomplete. The scales on the back have a grey-green coloring. The sides are clear with silvery reflections. During the breeding period the silver coloration changes to a pink to bright red color with a dark blue sideband. Sexual dimorphism occurs between the male and female during reproduction. A 5 to 8 mm laying tube (ovipositor) develops in the female, which allows her to lay her eggs in the gill cavity of freshwater mussels. The male has a higher body than the female and its colors become brighter during the breeding season. The bitterling fish's eyes are quite large. Its mouth is small, oblique and the upper jaw protrudes beyond the lower jaw. The anal and dorsal fins have a short base and 8 to 10 branched rays.

Bitterling Fish is a famous fish you can catch in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen.
You can find all the fishing tips, fishing technics near Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen  

Bleak Fish

Bleak Fish

The Bleak fish is a Cyprinidae. In general, its average size is 10 to 15 cm and its weight is 15 to 50 g. However, some individuals can reach up to 60 g for a size of 25 cm. The bleak has a lifespan of 6-7 years. The spawning period is between April and August. It can lay up to 7000 spawns. You can fish bleak from June to September. This fish swims quite fast and offers a little resistance during the catch. The bleak is a fish with an elongated body that is very compressed laterally, allowing it to have a high velocity. The upper jaw is shorter than the lower jaw. The mouth of the bleak is oriented upwards (above), a typical character of fish that seek their food on the surface. The caudal fin is strongly indented and the caudal peduncle is thin. The dorsal fin is inserted behind the pelvic fins and has a shorter base than the dorsal fin. Its name refers to the bright white color of its scales, which gives the bleak a metallic sheen. Its back is darker greenish-blue, its sides are silvery white and its fins are pale grey. During the breeding season, nuptial tubers appear on the backs and sides of males and their fins become orange.

Bleak Fish is a famous fish you can catch in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen.
You can find all the fishing tips, fishing technics near Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen  

The Roach fish

The Roach fish

The Roach fish belongs to the Cyprinidae Family. The current size is 10 to 30 cm and the weight is 10 to 200 g. Some individuals can reach 50 cm for a weight of 2 kg. Life expectancy is about ten years (maximum 14 years). The breeding of the roach takes place from April to June/July. Fertility is 350000 eggs per kg of weight. It can be fished all year round. Roach is one of the most common and widespread fish in slow-moving lakes and rivers. It lives in schools of individuals of approximately the same size. These benches can be composed of hundreds of roaches. It is easily identifiable by the diver: the silvery appearance of his body, the eyes and red fins allow him to identify roaches and rotengles. A closer look at the position of the dorsal and ventral fins will then make the difference between the two species. If these two fins are upright, it is the roach.

The Roach fish is a famous fish you can catch in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen.
You can find all the fishing tips, fishing technics near Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen  

Our fishing forecast of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen indicates the best time to go fishing in this city.

Where can I go fishing in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen ?

Our fishing forecast of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen indicates the best time to go fishing in this city.

How to fish in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen ? Get the best fishing tips

Our fishing forecast of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen indicates the best time to go fishing in this city.