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Sought after for its delicate flavour and wild provenance, West Wales Coracle Caught Sewin - also known as wild sea trout - is one of the UK’s most treasured native fish.
Protected under PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) status, this remarkable catch must be fished using traditional coracle boats on the rivers Teifi and Tywi, where the craft has been preserved for centuries.
Coracle fishing is a rare and ancient technique, carried out by licensed fishermen working in pairs from small, hand-built boats made of wood and canvas. This method is not only environmentally low-impact but also ensures that each fish is landed with exceptional care and minimal stress - preserving both the fish’s quality and the river’s fragile ecosystem.
Sewin is prized for its delicately pink flesh, fine texture, and clean, subtle flavour - somewhere between salmon and trout, yet entirely its own. With strictly limited seasonal availability and only a handful of active coracle licences, it remains one of the rarest and most ethically sourced fish in the British Isles.
At Fishmongery.com, we are proud to support this living tradition, offering genuine West Wales coracle-caught Sewin with full traceability - wild, local, and steeped in cultural heritage.
For all enquiries, please telephone - 020 3355 1985.
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