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Dyfryn Castle Inn, on the road to Aberystwith. Permission of I. 

 Bonsall, Esq., Dole, Aberystwith. Route : Great Western Rail to 

 Kington, and by coach to Aberystwith. 



THE TIVEY POOLS, PENRHYDFENDIGAID (Trout of good 

 size). Permission of Lord Lisburne's agent, at Aberystwith. 

 Route as before to Aberystwith. 



THE TIVEY (Trout). Tregarron, Thomas's Inn. (Salmon 

 and Trout) at Llandissal, Pontluny, and Lampeter. One of the 

 best salmon rivers in Wales, if less frantically netted. Route; 

 by S. Wales Rail to Llandovery. 



CANAL AT KIDWELLY (Sewin and Trout). Trout from Jib. 

 to 21b. Route as before to Kidwelly. 



THE TOWY AND CORTHI (Salmon, Sewin, and Trout), Car- 

 marthenshire. Two capital rivers. The Corthi best for trout, and 

 the Towy for salmon or sewin. Under the protection of an 

 excellent association. Tickets, by the season, month, week, or day, 

 at Carmarthen, Llandillo-Vawr, Llangaddoch, and Llandovery. 

 Rail to Carmarthen. 



THE IRVON, EDDOW, BUILTH. Lion Hotel. Good trout fish- 

 ing, abundance of chub and dace, a few greyling, and an occasional 

 salmon. Three miles of the Irvon an excellent and lovely little 

 river. Route : to Kington, coach to Builth. 



THE WYE (Salmon and Trout), and several smaller streams 

 and lakes, Morgan's Hotel, Rhayader, Radnor. Mr. D. Morgan 

 gives permission to visitors. A large extent of water is fishable. 

 Route as before. 



THE WYE (Salmon, Trout, Grayling, Chub.) Glaisbury. By 

 stopping at the Three Cocks. Rail to Hereford, and on by coach. 

 March and August, or September, are generally the best months 

 in the Wye. 



THE WYE, THE MONNOW, THE TROTHY, AND GARRON. 

 (Salmon and Trout), Monmouth. By stopping at the Angel. 

 Good fishing, and reasonable accommodation. By staying at the 

 King's Head, six miles of the Monnow can be fished. There is 

 good brook fishing also at Tintern. 



THE USK AND WYE (Salmon, Trout, and Pike) Brecon. Mr. 

 T. Cummins, Castle Hotel. By staying here the angler can fish 

 a large extent of well-preserved water. The terms for board, &c., 

 with the right of fishing, are 21. 2s. per week. A portion of the 

 Wye can be fished ; the coach runs to it daily. There are some 

 nice brooks in the neighbourhood, and fine scenery. Great Wes- 

 tern Railway to Hereford, on by railway to Abergavenny, and 

 thence to Brecon, by coach at four p.m. Not far from Brecon is a 

 famous pool for pike and perch, Danger's Pool. It is open. 

 Boats, reasonable, on the pool. 



THE USK (Salmon and Trout). By staying at the comfortable 

 little inn at Usk, good fishing can be had by season, week, or day 



