Rules

Lower Lleidi Reservoir (Swiss Valley) Angling Rules and Code of Conduct

Please read and observe these rules. The council reserves the right to suspend or terminate permits to fish with immediate effect at its discretion.

Unauthorised removal of fish will be considered as theft and reported to the police for further action.

Please follow the Code of Conduct, especially with regard to fish welfare: handling and the retaining of fish.

Llanelli Rural Council (LRC) reserves the right to amend its rules from time to time. Changes will be notified via the Clubmate booking portal.

 

Fishing Permit

All anglers must obtain a permit to fish from Llanelli Rural Council.

Annual and day permits are available.

It is advisable to purchase day permits in advance as availability may be restricted due to numbers.

Day tickets are valid from dawn until dusk for the day they were purchased.

Day ticket anglers are not permitted to fish overnight or in the hours of darkness.

Llanelli Rural Council angling permits can only be obtained online at: https://clubmate.fish/websites

 

Fees

Annual permit £70

Day ticket ‘dawn till dusk’ £10

Under 16 concession:  half price

U13 free

All anglers (including annual permit holders) must register their attendance at the reservoir to fish.

Permit and attendance registration must be provided when requested by an authorised officer of Llanelli Rural Council.

Permits are not transferable.

All anglers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Kayak Anglers must also purchase a water access permit.

Three rods maximum per angler and in accordance with their NRW rod licence.

Stalking whilst occupying a permanent swim is permitted with one rod only and only when space permits. This must not interfere with other anglers or any other legitimate activities at the Reservoir.

Fishing is not permitted over weed beds or within any marked exclusion zones.

The council reserves the right to amend or introduce exclusion zones at its discretion.

Exclusion zones will be notified on the Clubmate portal and/or identified by markers, buoys or notices.

 

Environment Agency rod licence

All anglers must obtain a rod licence or register as required. A valid rod licence is required for anyone aged 13 or over to fish for trout, freshwater fish, smelt or eel in Wales.

Junior rod licences (age 13-16) are FREE but registration with NRW is still required.

Natural Resource Wales (NRW) Angling Byelaws (fishing rules) apply at all times.

Natural Resources Wales / Angling Byelaws (fishing rules)

All anglers must always carry their rod licence when fishing or face possible prosecution and a fine up to £2,500.

Rod licences can be purchased online www.gov.uk/get-a-fishing-licence. At a local Post Office, or over the phone by calling all the Environment Agency on 0344 800 5386.

Fish Welfare

All anglers must only use Micro Barb or Barbless hooks.

All anglers must carry and use a good quality unhooking mat. Anglers must also be in possession of a weigh sling and antiseptic treatment. Sacking of fish is permitted for a maximum of half an hour.

Every angler must be in possession of a fish care kit.

Conduct

Swims, Pegs cannot be reserved in advance.

Swims or pegs may not be altered without the consent of the Ranger or LRC Officer.

Climbing of trees is not permitted. Cutting of trees is not permitted.

No open fires permitted.

Take all litter home. Anglers are responsible for any litter or waste found in their chosen swim.

All waste must be removed from site and disposed of appropriately and legally.

Unruly or abusive behaviour (verbal or physical) towards Llanelli Rural Council personnel, property, other facility users or members of the public in any form will not be tolerated and may result in exclusion and retraction of fishing permit without refund.

All anglers and visitors must conduct themselves in a respectful and sportsman-like manner and observe good angling etiquette at all times.

An angler may be absent from their swim for a maximum of two hours.

Baited rods must not be left unattended. Wound-in rods must not be left unattended without the hook being removed.

Random checks will be made with regard to licence, permits, rigs and bait.

LRC Regulations: Version 3.

 

Cwm Lleidi/Lower Lleidi (Swiss Valley) Angling Rules and Code of Conduct

Please read and observe these rules. The council reserves the right to suspend or terminate permits to fish with immediate effect at its discretion.

Unauthorised removal of fish will be considered as theft and reported to the police for further action.

Please follow the Code of Conduct, especially with regard to fish welfare: handling and the retaining of fish.

Llanelli Rural Council (LRC) reserves the right to amend its rules from time to time. Changes will be notified via the Clubmate booking portal.

 

Fishing Permit

All anglers must obtain a permit to fish from Llanelli Rural Council.

Annual and day permits are available.

It is advisable to purchase day permits in advance as availability may be restricted due to numbers.

Day tickets are valid from dawn until dusk for the day they were purchased for. Day ticket anglers are not permitted to fish overnight or in the hours of darkness.

Llanelli Rural Council angling permits can only be obtained online at: https://clubmate.fish/websites

 

LRC Fees 2021-2022

Annual permit £70

Day ticket ‘dawn till dusk’ £10

Under 18 concession:  half price

U13 free

All anglers (including annual permit holders) must register their attendance at the reservoir to fish.

Permit and attendance registration must be provided when requested by an authorised officer of Llanelli Rural Council.

Permits are not transferable.

All anglers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Kayak Anglers must also purchase a water access permit.

 

 

Natural Resource Wales rod licence

All anglers must obtain a Natural Resource Wales (NRW) rod licence or register as required. A valid rod licence is required for anyone aged 13 or over to fish for trout, freshwater fish, smelt or eel in Wales.

Junior rod licences (age 13-16) are FREE but registration with NRW is still required.

Natural Resource Wales (NRW) Angling Byelaws (fishing rules) apply at all times.

Natural Resources Wales / Angling Byelaws (fishing rules)

All anglers must always carry their rod licence when fishing or face possible prosecution and a fine up to £2,500.

NRW Rod licences can be purchased online www.gov.uk/get-a-fishing-licence. At a local Post Office, or over the phone by calling all the Environment Agency on 0344 800 5386.

 

Fish Welfare

All anglers must only use Micro Barb or Barbless hooks.

All anglers must carry and use a good quality unhooking mat. Anglers must also be in possession of a weigh sling and antiseptic treatment. Sacking of fish is permitted for a maximum of half an hour.

Every angler must be in possession of a fish care kit.

 

Conduct

Swims, Pegs cannot be reserved in advance.

Swims or pegs may not be altered without the consent of the Ranger or LRC Officer.

Climbing of trees is not permitted. Cutting or trees is not permitted.

No open fires permitted.

Take all litter home. Anglers are responsible for any litter or waste found in their chosen swim.

All waste must be disposed of appropriately and legally.

Three rods maximum per angler and in accordance with their NRW rod licence.

Stalking whilst occupying a permanent swim is permitted with one rod only and only when space permits. This must not interfere with other anglers or any other legitimate activities at the Reservoir.

Fishing is not permitted over weed beds or within any marked exclusion zones.

The council reserves the right to amend or introduce exclusion zones at its discretion.

Exclusion zones will be notified on the Clubmate portal and/or identified by markers, buoys or notices.

Unruly or abusive behaviour (verbal or physical) towards Llanelli Rural Council personnel, property, other facility users or members of the public in any form will not be tolerated and may result in exclusion and retraction of fishing permit without refund.

All anglers and visitors must conduct themselves in a respectful and sportsman-like manner and observe good angling etiquette at all times.

An angler may be absent from their swim for a maximum of two hours.

Baited rods must not be left unattended. Wound-in rods must not be left unattended without the hook bait being removed.

Random checks will be made with regard to licence, permits, rigs and bait.

LRC Regulations: Version 1.