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Aberthaw Beach Written by WSF West on M4 motorway to Junction 33 turning left onto A4232 towards Barry. Turn right onto A48, then left onto A4426 towards St Athan. Aberthaw sing posted from St Athan. Parking available above beach. PROSPECTS Follow the concrete footpath leftward skirting round the front of the Aberthaw Power Station, a distance of about half a mile, brings you to some groynes. The beach here is rough boulders and pebble at high water, but is less rough around the low water line. Cod, whiting and pout, plus occasional big winter bass fall to medium and short casts here. Summer months give smoothound, odd rays, conger and good bass to ledgered baits. Mullet shoal here too. TIMES AND TIDES BAITS AND RIGS Most anglers fish a standard fixed paternoster for all the species with a weak link attachment to the weight. In the rough ground areas, a pulley rig may be the better choice. Hooks should be Mustad Viking 4/0's or the Mustad Bass hook for all species, and use two hook pennel rigs for cod in winter. WEATHER Comment... |
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