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having been taken in it twelve and fourteen 

 pounds weight; Ltyn-y-Grinwydden, which 

 contains only eels and carp ; Llyn Cadwiw, 

 a good trolling water; and Glas-Llyn, which 

 contains abundance of red and common trout. 



CARDIGANSHIRE. 



In the rivers and lakes in this county there is 

 excellent angling. There are many others, 

 however, which contain considerable quantities 

 of both salmon and trout. The principal rivers 

 are the Tyvy, the Rydal, the Istwith, the 

 Towey, and the Claerwen. These streams flow 

 through most interesting valleys, and their 

 waters are, in many localities, the most beautiful 

 for fly-angling imaginable. 



The Arthj the Ayton, the Wirrai, and the 

 Leri, are small but good streams. There are 

 very beautiful and romantic spots upon their 

 banks, and no lover of the sublimities of nature 

 can wander by their beds, without experiencing 

 the most lively feelings of pleasure. 



In the spring and autumn many salmon are 

 caught in all the waters in this county with the 

 rod. It abounds with very expert brothers of 

 the craft. 



The Eydal is an excellent angling stream, 

 particularly in its higher departments. Should 



