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River Towy

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144: 532: 38: 589:. These fish enter the river each spring and early summer to breed in the tributaries. The river is thought to produce more double-figure (10 lbs plus, or about 5 kg or more) sea trout than any other in Britain. Anglers and estuary netsmen have taken these fish to over 20 pounds (9 kg) in weight. In summer and autumn there is also a substantial run of Atlantic salmon ( 614:) weighing 388 lb (176 kg) and nine feet two inches (2.79 m) in length which was caught in the river near Nantgaredig by Alec Allen on 28 July 1932. The last sturgeon in UK waters was seen in the river in 1993. 951: 852: 698:
in the Towy valley provides some spectacular shows through the year. In summer at Bishop's Pond in Abergwili (an oxbow lake formed when the river flooded in 1802) there is a spectacular show of yellow
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Davies, John; Jenkins, Nigel; Baines, Menna; & Lynch, Peredur I. (eds). "River Towy". Cardiff: University of Wales Press (2008). pg. 894; ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6.
603:. The Towy also contains brown trout, eels, pike, and a variety of small fish species, and is home to brook lampreys, river lampreys and sea lampreys. 606:
The Towy has the distinction of having accidentally produced by far the biggest fish ever taken on rod and line in fresh water in Britain. This was a
562:. The flow in the River Towy would have been unable to sustain such an abstraction were it not for the release of water from the upland reservoir. 769: 550:
a section of the river to store winter rain for release into the river during dry periods. The reservoir supports the new abstraction at
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are common in the lower reaches and sometimes penetrate several miles up river in pursuit of sea trout and salmon.
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About 10 km (6 mi) from its source, the swift flow of the Towy is interrupted by the
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Its total length is 120 km (75 mi). with numerous tributaries that include the
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The Towy rises within 15 km (9 mi) of the source of the
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthen & Dinefwr
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fringes the edges – a species also found nearby in the
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Its photograph can be seen in the Cresselly Arms at
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Llandysul: Gomer Press. 154: 740:On 19 October 1987, three days after the 583:), the seagoing form of the brown trout, 441:on the lower slopes of Crug Gynan in the 122:Learn how and when to remove this message 530: 902:Southwest Wales and Its Nature Reserves 802: 758: 622:The Towy has a thriving population of 133: 408: 337:45 m/s (1,600 cu ft/s) 7: 575:The Towy is a national draw for big 60:adding citations to reliable sources 25: 718:, in Powys (especially along the 638:The Towy and surrounding valley ( 315:515 km (199 sq mi) 483:, it is joined by a substantial 142: 36: 457:, passing through the towns of 47:needs additional citations for 871:Beloved Tywi: A Visual Journey 686:prey on sea trout and salmon. 240: • coordinates 1: 515:. The estuary was guarded by 209:Physical characteristics 279: • elevation 907:CCW - Protecting Allis Shad 227: • location 968: 733: 333: • average 283:488 m (1,601 ft) 937:Rivers of Carmarthenshire 511:and both branches of the 341: 319: 287: 213: 153: 141: 736:Glanrhyd Bridge collapse 730:Glanrhyd Bridge disaster 376: • right 307:120 km (75 mi) 160:Course of the River Towy 148:River Towy at Carmarthen 360: • left 643: 536: 401: 170: 656:little ringed plovers 546:, created in 1972 by 534: 476:, Brân, and Doethie. 942:Rivers of Ceredigion 748:Notes and references 413:; also known as the 262:52.25299°N 3.75642°W 56:improve this article 742:Great Storm of 1987 527:Damming of the Towy 346:Basin features 258: /  694:The prevalence of 612:Acipwienser sturio 537: 519:, a 12th-century 517:Llansteffan Castle 443:Cambrian Mountains 267:52.25299; -3.75642 232:Cambrian Mountains 887:Lillicrap, R. 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Welsh
Llandovery
Llandeilo
Carmarthen
Cambrian Mountains
52°15′11″N 3°45′23″W / 52.25299°N 3.75642°W / 52.25299; -3.75642
Mouth
Carmarthen Bay
Brân
Sawdde
Cothi
Gwili
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Wales
sea trout

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