These inhabit all unpolluted upland rivers, they may be seen during the summer months, breaking the surface of the water to take flies. These form part of their diet along with snails, insects, crustaceans and occasionally small fish.
The Usk is an important Salmon river. Each year, between March and November fish, which are born in the river 1 to 3 years earlier, return from the North Atlantic Ocean to spawn. They lay their eggs in the river gravel during November and December. The eggs hatch in May and the young fry swim out of the gravel to grow into parr and feed in the river for 1 to 2 years. In the spring when the parr are about 4 inches long they turn silvery and as smolts swim out to sea to feed off the coasts of Greenland until returning to the river when mature. Salmon may be seen leaping at the Brecon weir during summer and autumn.
Please see the link below for full fishing rules and regulations
Note: Please check the Environment Agency Wales latest edition by-laws booklet before you go fishing, as changes may have occurred since our information was last updated.
Maps detailing the fishing ground are available from ticket vendors.
Scale of charges:
Daily trout and salmon – £15.00(both resident and non-resident)
Resident trout and salmon – Season Ticket – £30.00 (Brecon Town Rate Payers)
Non-resident trout and salmon – season ticket – £40.00
Concessionary permits – children up to 14 years – season ticket – £15.00
Disabled and oap’s (residents & non residents) – season ticket – £20.00 (on production of evidence)
3 day weekend ticket – £25.00