ABERAERON TOWN ANGLING CLUB

THE RIVER AERON’S ONLY ANGLING CLUB


A member has reported seeing several eels discarded with their heads cut off on the riverbanks last season. These may be from anglers and, if so, this is completely unacceptable. Any member caught doing this will be banned from the Club. Please return all eels safely to the water. If they swallow the hook and it can’t be removed, cut the leader as close to the hook as possible without harming the fish and return it - the hook will rust away. All hooks used should be barbless now.


2024 Club memberships lapsed at the end of December and 2025 membership is now available for purchase via the Clubmate system via the link on the Permits tab on this site.


The 2024 AGM will be held at 8pm on 31st January 2025 at the Sports Club, South Road, Aberaeron. If you were a member in 2024, or have taken a 2025 membership, please make every effort to attend.


The Annual Presentation Dinner was postponed in early December due to bad weather. The dinner may well be rearranged and, if it is, members will be contacted about the revised plans.


The security light shining from the ambulance station into Station Pool has been repositioned to limit light pollution into the pool.


The Lake Secretary role for lake competitions will revert from John Davies to Conrad Jones for the 2025 season.


Welcome to Aberaeron Town Angling Club (ATAC). Our aim is to provide information to local and visiting anglers alike so all can enjoy fishing the small but beautiful river Aeron. This site aims to supplement the experience of fishing this superb little river with relevant information and advice so everyone can benefit from a central point lookup that is both current and reliable.  

Should you wish to visit Aberaeron and fish for sewin, you will come to know that this site will help you in your efforts. If the fishing is good, and it can be excellent, we will tell you. Equally, if the fishing is not so good, we will tell you this also. After all, the Aeron is a spate river and its fish are migratory so there are no guarantees - and we make no apology for this.  

Should you be lucky enough, just after dusk one warm June evening, to hook into a 4lb sewin only 10 minutes off the tide, you will know why the Aeron is often referred to as a ‘gem’ of a river.  
Tight lines!




Site updated
16 January 25
NOTE
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