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Sea Angler magazine
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The Welsh Federation of Sea Anglers
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North Wales Sea Angling
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South Wales Sea angling News
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World Sea Fishing
A great site with loads of info on fishing in Wales
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Sea Fishing Section of a Welsh angling and nature site
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South West Wales Association of Sea Angling Clubs
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DBS SPORTFISHING COMPANY
DBS Sportfishing Company based in Milford Haven
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Fishing4U
We coach fishing and take Disabled and
underprivileged fishing on the shores of Anglesey.
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Spindrift Charters
Spindrift is a fast offshore 32 with access to excellent fishing grounds for a wide range of fish. Feel free to browse through our website and I hope you get hooked!
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Charter boats available in Wales
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Wirral Sea Fishing
A useful resource for anglers seafishing in the Northwest , North Wales, and Anglesey areas.
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Anglers Welcome
Ceredigion's 'Anglers Welcome' initiative provides anglers with a choice of quality accommodation - all inspected by the Wales Tourist Board and committed to welcoming anglers.
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Specialist Anglers Alliance
Representing over 10,000 anglers and their interests.
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Welsh Federation of Sea Anglers
Representing the interests of Welsh sea anglers.
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Where to fish in Wales
As the name suggests more ideas on where to catch fish.
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Angling Wales
A super site with lots of information on Fishing in North Wales.
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Fishtec
All the tackle you need to fish in Wales and help on finding the right gear for you from a team of specialists.
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Scierra
Tackle wholesalers based in Wales
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C-Rigs
High Quality terminal Tackle made in Wales
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Royal National Lifeboat Institution
An essential site for those venturing out to sea.
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Royal Yachting Association
The RYA run courses on boat handling and other seamanship skills.
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The British Conger Club
The site of the famous Conger Club.
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Sea Angler magazine
One of the UK’s leading sea fishing magazines.
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South Wales Sea Fishing News
A great little site with info on Sea Fishing in South Wales.
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South West Wales Association of Sea Fishing clubs
A good place to find contacts for Sea Fishing in West Wales
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Aberystwyth Directory
Info on Charter boats in Wales
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Dominator Charters
Website of Dominator Charter a super charter boat skippered by Wayne Morgan operating out of Swansea for Bass and Cod.
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Go Angling Charters
Website of Go Angling, Charter Boat and fishing Holiday business operating out of Holyhead, Anglesey skippered by Gethyn Owen.
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Lady Helen Charters
The site of Lady Helen which sails from Penarth/ Cardiff Bay skippered by Steve
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Emily C Charter Boat
The site of Emily C which operates out of Amlwch, Anglesey North Wales.
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Stingray Angling Charter
The site of Stingray, skippered by David Williams, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey.
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Osprey Fishing Charter
Osprey’s site, operates out of Rhyl
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Lady Helen Swansea
A charter boat operating out of Swansea.
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Dolffanog Fawr Country House
Luxury accomodation in the Talyllyn Valley. River, Stillwater and Saltwater guiding available.
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Boneheadshirts UK
Great fishing T-Shirts from a Welsh company.
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North Wales Fishing Charter
Super website for Hafaled a Charter Boat operating out of Pwllheli, fishing for a variety of species in Cardigan Bay.
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Bass Bonkers
Some fantastic Lures for catching Bass of the Welsh Coast.
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Escape Charters
Chartered fishing trips sailing the South Wales Area.
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Just Fish
Based in Wales and provide gifts, tackle and accessories through a mailorder catalogue or website.
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White Water II
Shark fishing specialist based in South West Wales. One thing you have to do before you die
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The Heavy Metal Sea Dangers
The Heavy Metal Sea Dangers are a friendly boat angling club organising regular charter trips out of Swansea and Neyland. Non-members welcome to join us on trips, please contact us via the website.
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Smart Fishing
Smart Fishing has just launched this new and exciting web site. This web site will allow you to purchase a wide range of CD's and DVD's on line.
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Bargoed Sea Anglers
One of the best sea angling clubs in Wales.
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Deep Sea Fishing
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Sea Anglers Conservation Network
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Save our Sharks
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A blog site of an angler who fishes a lot around Anglesey and the North Wales coast
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Get the right angle
Your complete angling marketing solution. Get the right angle is a partnership of leading professionals in their respective fields, who are also passionate anglers.
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Noth Wales sea fishing forum
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Sea Bass Safaris
Guided angling for wild sea bass on the west coast of Wales. We are Wales's only bespoke sea bass guiding service and we work with anglers on our fully licenced specialist sea bass angling vessel, and from the shore. Lure, Fly and live bait fishing with tackle provided.
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Anchorman 3 Fishing the Bristol Channel sailing from Barry and Penarth
fishing for Cod, Bass, Conger Eels, Rays, Smoothounds,Spurdogs and Tope off the coast of South Wales and North Devon, and thevarious Islands in the Bristol Channel such as Flatholm, SteepHolm,Lundy.
Sea Angling in Wales
surf fishing, Llangennith
With a coastline that stretches from the Severn estuary in the south to the mouth of the Dee in the north, Wales has a fantastic varied coastline. Vast storm beaches like Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth), Llangennith or Freshwater West are heaven to a variety of species such as bass and mullet and the anglers who pursue them. The rugged coastlines of the Gower, Pembrokeshire and the Llŷn peninsular hide a plethora of rocky marks where monster pollack and wrasse lurk in kelp strewn gullies and small sandy bays. Blue-green rivers lazily snake their way to the sea through long sandy estuaries such as the Loughor, Dyfi and Tywi, providing a temporary respite for the migratory salmonids who spawn in our rivers and streams and a longer home for bass, flatfish and the occasional tope.
The age-old tradition of sea faring manifests itself in the huge choice of Charter boats available from Welsh ports. You can fish the streaming tide as it roars over the reefs of Cardigan Bay or try your luck fishing the wreck of an unlucky vessel that fell foul of the combination of strong tides and rocky shoreline that makes Wales so beautiful. If launching your own vessel is your wish, there is plenty of choice with little or no charge for the privilege from the majority of sites and you may venture out to explore little bays such as Sully bay or the coves around Anglesey.