R15 - The Clettwr

The ClettwrVouchers - Adults 5/ Under 17s 3.
Wading difficulty: 4

As the name suggests (Clettwr is derived from the Welsh for 'rough water'), this stream is an interesting mix of gorges, riffles, pools and minor falls. The Clettwr runs off the slopes of Cefn Clawdd and enters the Wye at Erwood, 7 1/2 miles south of Builth. For its size it holds a good population of trout and benefits from two Foundation fish-passes.

This is real mountain stream fishing and a challenge to the most hardy. It can be, however, extremely rewarding to those willing to try! Pure escapism, you won’t know the joys of this stream until you have fished it. Go with a small brook rod and be prepared for a climb.

Species present:
Wild Brown Trout

Season:
3rd March to 30th Sept (inc)

2010 Catches:
Fished best in June with trout to 12".

Ideally fished with:
6.5 to 7.5ft, 2 to 4wt rod.

Restrictions:
No dogs
Fly fishing only
2 trout bag limit.
Anglers to move upstream

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