Llangenith Bay
Posted on Feb 22, 2012 in Sea Fishing, South West Wales, Surf Beaches
Tags: bass, bream, codling, conger, dogfish, flatfish, garfish, mackerel, smoothound, trigger fish, whiting, wrasse

Fishing in Wales: Llangenith Bay
Llangenith Bay Description:
Llangenith Bay is a long sandy beach fishing onto a mainly sandy bottom, with the odd patch of rocks.
Fish include smoothound, bass, mackerel, flatfish, whiting, codling, garfish, dogfish, wrasse, conger, bream, trigger fish, mullet, pollack, plaice.
Take the road to Fairy Hill, signposted off the A4118. From there, follow the Llangenith signs. Parking is available here, followed by a gentle walk to the beach.
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