Brickfields Pond

Denbighshire

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Last updated: 30 January 2025

Brickfields Pond in Rhyl, Denbighshire, transforms an old clay pit into a vibrant fishing destination. As part of the Denbighshire County Council's Brickfield nature reserve, the pond welcomes visitors day and night, offering a mature environment teeming with wildlife.

Features

Night fishing at Brickfields Pond allows anglers to enjoy their pastime under the evening sky. The surrounding conservation areas provide a serene backdrop, perfect for those who appreciate nature alongside their fishing activities.

Fish Species

Carp enthusiasts will find plenty to admire, with carp weighing up to 20 lb inhabiting the waters. Additionally, pike up to 10 lb add an exciting challenge for anglers looking to diversify their catch.

Fishing Conditions

The pond boasts 12 fishable swims, including four substantial doubles, all characterised by gravel bottoms. While the water quality remains high, large beds of Canadian pond weed can pose difficulties during certain times of the year. Carp fishing here is best suited to those with intermediate to advanced skills, whereas course fishing remains accessible for novices, though sizable catches are rare due to varying depths.

Address: Cefndy Road, Rhyl, LL18 2, Denbighshire, United Kingdom

Website: brickfieldanglingclub.moonfruit.com/

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Fish Species

Carpup to 20 lb 0 oz
Pikeup to 10 lb 0 oz

Features

Fishing Access

Night Fishing

Environment and Surroundings

Wildlife and Conservation Areas

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