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ID:295
C. S. from Leamington Spa
Tuesday 1 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:A hot (yes hot !!) day in July
Fishing:All Species (in season)
I fished Glanusk on 1st July 2008. Difficult fishing conditions during the day - hot and bright.
Caught four brown trout (and lost four more, including one I estimated at over two pounds). Probably could have caught a few more had I started a bit earlier and stayed a bit later. But it is a wonderful beat.
With thanks and best wishes.
ID:293
A. B. from London
Monday 30 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Trout Fishing at Glanusk Estate
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Great day, nymph key to catching most fish including the biggest, plenty well over the pound, rising to the f fly later in the day
WUF Notes : Conditions. good height, clear and cold, warming in strong sun later. Fly-hatches: some sedge, yellow may, medium olives and black gnat. 15 Brown Trout to 17?"
ID:294
K. M. from Kent
Monday 30 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On trout fishing at Skenfrith
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Best days fishing ever on a river but thats not saying a lot for me, thanks for your help and advice Frank Williams!
Started about lunch time caught a lovely 12 inch'ish brownie on my first cast with a black klinkhammer, after a bit of stalking, at the very bottom of the beat.No sign of any other fish rising.
Nymphed my way up the rest of the beat and caught another 2 brownies and 3 Grayling all about 12" plus
Hung around the second pool that stretches from the bridge down to the first faster running water, about 75 yards? for about 2 hours, sporadic rises only.
Packed up and got a pint from the Bell, stood on the bridge looked down to see fish rising all over the place but it was about 9.45 by then..... but I was tempted!
ID:288
R. E. & N. C. from Kettering
Sunday 29 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On the Wye, late June
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Thank you very much for all your help with organising our trip to Caradoc, Whitney Court and Doldowlod.
N.C. and I had the following catches:
Caradoc: 18 barbel to 8lb 12oz, 6 chub to 3lb 12 oz. Chub to floating breadcrust, barbel to sweetcorn and pellets. Fantastic day all round.
Whitney Court: 1 barbel 8lb 13oz, 9 chub to 4lb 6oz (most over 3lbs), 2 lost trout to retrieved sweetcorn! Excellent day.
Doldowlod: Novice river fly anglers but 3 small trout, 3 small grayling all to nymphs. Challenging and a great antidote to quivertipping.
All in all some of the best river fishing we have had. Please pass our thanks to all your staff and the various riparian owners for a splendid few days.
Kind regards
ID:292
C. H. from Wiltshire
Sunday 29 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On fishing Fenni Fach (USK)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
3 Brown Trout - 8" to 10". Moved a couple of larger fish.... close but no cigar!
ID:289
J. B. from Shropshire
Saturday 28 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Coarse fishing at Holme Lacy
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Catch report for 3 rods :19 x barbel 8lb 3oz, 11 x chub 5?lbs
ID:290
S. G. from Lincolnshire
Saturday 28 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On fishing at Caradoc (Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Brilliant day, glorious weather, and... caught 13 barbel and 5 chub all to sweetcorn - best barbel 8.8lbs, best chub 4lbs, majority of barbel in 5-7lb class with a scamp of about 3 that tried to tailwalk !
Removed somebody else's hook from one of them - perhaps a reminder that if you are fishing for barbel on this magnificent river - you need strong gear. I use 10 or 12lb line and didnt lose a single fish - not bragging but with the rocks anything lighter is prone to fraying - and I've learnt my lessons on the Teme thinking I could get away with 8lb in snaggy swims.
Will be back.
PS Dropped my phone in the river but it still works.
ID:291
M. H. from Wigan
Saturday 28 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On Middle Hill Court
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Les in Ross tackle shop very helpful as was Adam Fisher. Great sport and Foundation booking information is spot on. Many Thanks
WUF Notes : Conditions - coloured. Number of rods - 1.
6 x Barbel to 8lbs. Caught on pellet.
3 x Chub to 3?lbs. Also on Pellet
ID:287
J. O. from Swansea
Friday 27 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On coarse fishing at Middle Hill Court (Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Fished Middle Hill Court for first time on Friday 27 June, lovely stretch of water, after trying a couple of likely looking swims, alas, with no results...the local expert Adam Fisher who was on the river, showed me a couple of hotspots. This man knows his river, 2nd cast a chub of about 4?lb, followed by 5 lovely but quite lean barbel between 6lb - 9?. l personal best! Also 1 lost.
Anyone who wants to get the best out of this part of the lower Wwye would be well advised to hire the services of Adam.
Many thanks.
ID:285
K. F. from Powys
Thursday 26 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Salmon spotted at Gofynne
Fishing:All Species (in season)
One ?lb grayling, caught-on: gold head. Saw a salmon jump in pool opposite lake.
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