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ID:677
G. G. from Bristol
Thursday 2 July 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Whitehouse
Fishing:All Species (in season)
3 barbel to 7 lb. (2 rods)
ID:668
K. M. from Kent
Wednesday 1 July 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Glanusk Estate
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Drove down from kent arrived at 11.oo fishing by 11.30. Bright sunshine 28C so not looking too good.
In the pool below the first weir in the top half of the beat fish were rising in the shadow of the tree. I fall for it every time, and every time I loose half a dozen flies in the high bank behind.
Klinked my way up the rest of the beat got a 10" fish out of the fast strech below the church. As per regulation switched to the bottom beat at 2pm, went to the very bottom, the river was in full sun, very shallow and looked very unpromising.
Wandered up to the stretch opposite the cider mill and found some fast water in shade, got 5 fish, 8-10" in an hour on a ptn. Dropped back down to the bottom to await the evening rise which started about 8 ish. I wasn't too sure if the bottom of the slow stetch was wadeable, couldn't see the bottom, so I started half way up. For the next two hours I was surrounded by rising fish, hooked five & missed twice that number. Adams got the first one, Tupps got the next two and back to Adams for the final two. I finally stopped when I could no lomger see my fly with fish still rising in great numbers as I left.
Thanks all at the Wye and Usk office.
ID:669
A. P. from Avon
Wednesday 1 July 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Skenfrith (River Monnow)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Two small browns taken on dries - dun and sedge patterns. Both returned. My colleague will submit a separate return.
Very hot in the afternoon - should have stayed in that excellent pub! (The Bell at Skenfrith)
ID:671
T. N. from Somerset
Wednesday 1 July 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Backney (River Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Good morning with 14 barbel, although small up to 4lbs. Moved to top of beat in afternoon with no success, lots of weed & a few swims not accessible.
ID:672
A. B. from Avon
Wednesday 1 July 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Skenfrith (River Monnow)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Three brown Trout. Two on a Cranefly,(Size 10) one on a winged Black Gnat(size 16). Sizes from 1lb to 11/2lb. Many false rises to large Sedge. Good hatch of white Mayfly (in July!) but fish appeared to ignore them. An excellent day's fishing. My thanks to the foundation.
ID:679
J. H. from Essex
Wednesday 1 July 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Buckland South (River Usk)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
3 trout and 1 seatrout all caught on nymphs under dry fly all returned. A hot day bright and sunny fished the bottom pools first. At 6.30pm to 8pm. Then moved to look at top pool and fished untill 9.30pm lots of fish moving caught none. Very enjoyable and picturesque would fish again hard work getting to and from beats and car but worth it!!!!
ID:681
O. B. from Gloucestershire
Tuesday 30 June 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Usk trout fishing....
Fishing:All Species (in season)
30 June lower Brecon Town Water: 9 x trout to 16 inches, Black Klinkhammer but mainly Red Bustard Moth after dark.
Worth noting that in the hot weather all my Usk beats have responded well to fishing a big fly upstream after dusk and stripping it back just under the surface. Trout from places I didn't think held trout. Also, by the way, the shad are still present in large numbers in such places as Usk town bridge pool (I know we musn't fish for them) where you can see the spawning going on at dusk. Pool full of eels profiting from drifting eggs.
ID:666
J. S. from Essex
Monday 29 June 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Blanked. About the most enjoyable blank ever. River was in superb nick. Raised 5 fish and managed to lose them all. Only had a couple of hours but will definitely make another visit if in the area. The Foundation service cannot be faulted. Please keep it up!
ID:667
K. B. from Derbyshire
Monday 29 June 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Dan-y-Parc (River Usk)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Had little time for fishing on a hot still day, with low water conditions and no fish caught but saw some superb trout in the margins.
Very clear instructions and look forward to returning next season.
ID:660
G. G. from Bristol
Sunday 28 June 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Wyebank & Courtfield (lower Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
5 barbel to 8lb 2oz. 2 chub.
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