R45 - The Honddu (Usk)

Vouchers - Adults 4/ Under 17s 2.
Wading difficulty: 3

Not to be confused with the Monnow tributary, this Honddu begins life at Blaenhonddu on the Eppynt, a large mountain dividing the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian Mountains, flowing in a southerly direction to join the Usk at Brecon, or Aberhonddu. The river's name derives from the Welsh for easy, happy or pleasant, a candid description for this picturesque trout stream.

The beat offers over 1 1/4 miles of quality Usk tributary fishing, which is largely double bank although anglers are asked to note that the top 650 yards is right bank fishing only (true right bank looking downstream). This stretch of river was coppiced in January 2006 so will provide easier than average access and casting.

Species present:
Wild Brown Trout

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

2008 Catches:
Fished best in June.

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

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