June 24th Tawe Disabled Fishers Safari Competition Day

May 2026 Competition Winner showing 8.26lbs Heaviest Bag. Mr Vaughan
May 2026 TDF Competition Winner

🏆This months winner will be the angler catching the heaviest fish out of the first two trout caught.

Congradulations to Mr Vaughan on winning the Heaviest Bag in May.

📅 Wednesday 24th June 2026, 8:15AM – Typically the first Wednesday of the month. Later this month due to lightening risk earlier in the month.
Note: Weather forecasts a warm day. Remember to bring enough to drink and a hat to shade from the sun etc.

📍 Tyn y Graig Fishery, Crynant SA10 8TB

We’re continuing the 2026 Tawe Disabled Fishers Monthly Safari season at the beautiful Tyn y Graig – a favourite spot in the Dulais Valley and always a welcoming venue for our Trout anglers.

One pond for bait or fly – No Spinning. Two Fly Fishing only ponds.

➡️ Follow Maes Mawr Road

➡️ Cross the humpback bridge

➡️ Continue until you see parking on the right and the ponds on the left!

💷 Venue Prices

£20 to fish including a catch of up to two fish

£10 per additional fish thereafter

📧Email tdf@pasas.org.uk for further information.

👥 Who Can Attend?

This safari is open to all Tawe Disabled Fishers and PASAS fishing members.

Full and junior membership for the 2026 season is now available from HR Jones Fishing Tackle shop and Ironmongers on Clydach High Street or FULL AND CONCESSIONARY PERMITS from the club secretary.

♿Disabled people can join TDF for a discounted price of just £30 and the same price for OAP’s to join the club. Gaining access to our fishing, including Disabled Access on the River Tawe.

Full Membership details: https://pasas.org.uk/membership/

🌟 Join Us

If you’re looking for a relaxed, friendly day out with a brilliant group of anglers, this is the perfect way to enjoy the 2026 season. Whether you’re a regular or thinking of joining for the first time, you’ll be warmly welcomed.

🗺️ Fishing Rights Maps

Maps showing all waters available to TDF and PASAS members can be found here

💙 Why Fishing Matters

The Angling Trust highlights how fishing supports both mental and physical wellbeing – helping reduce stress, improve mood, build confidence, and ease feelings of isolation. It’s a calm, absorbing activity that encourages gentle movement, time outdoors, and meaningful social connection.

The Canal & River Trust also notes benefits such as improved concentration, mindfulness, relaxation, and the simple joy of being part of a friendly community of anglers.

Our safaris embody all of this:

• A supportive, social atmosphere

• Anglers of all abilities welcomed

• Shared knowledge, teamwork, and plenty of laughs

• A chance to reconnect with nature and each other

🎣 See you on the bank at Tyn y Graig!

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