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ID:14043 

J. L. from Swindon

Sunday 23 February 2014 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:2

The river is within its banks, still lots of colour, was flowing through faster than I'd imagined, struggled to hold bottom with a 4oz lead! Also it was our first time on this stretch and conditions made it hard to establish any river bed features. 1 chub caught by my friend, I'm gutted to have blanked but a very nice stretch of river and I will definitely give it another go when its not carrying so much pace.

1 Chub

ID:13741 

C. B. from Swindon

Saturday 26 October 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:2

We arrived at the car park at first light full of excitement for the day ahead. We decided to walk up to the top of the beat as this was our first visit to Home Fishing and wanted to see what we had to work with. We noticed that most of the beat is inaccessible due to the large number of tree's and bushing along the bank. There are however a lot of gaps which would be ideal to stick your bait in for 20 mins if you could last that long. We started at the top of the fishery, dropping in a few swims to try and find the fish. After an hour in the first swim I had no bites so I went to see JJ to see how he was getting on. It turns out he was doing worse than me. As he set up his chair he realised he had lost a screw and had no chair for the day. I of course found this very amusing. We each worked our way through the very tight spots this best has to offer with no joy. It was looking like it would not be our day. We each found another tight swim which looked promising so hope was restored. First cast with a huge piece of meat produced a 2lb chub for me, the bite was almost instant. I got my meat straight back out and waited patiently whilst watching the anglers on the far bank throwing their bait at each other. (They must have been bagging up). All of a sudden my rod wrapped round and instantly I knew this wasn't a small chub. It was a slow powerful fight so I knew I was in to a good barbel. Shaking with excitement I slipped the net under a stunning Wye double. I rushed a couple of bushes along to JJ to take the all important photo. As I got to him he was just releasing an 8lb barbel. I posed for the photo after weighing the 11lb beast with a cheesy grin on my face. It seemed they were coming on the feed! After celebrating in my usual fashion, I quickly cast in with the hope of another. It wasn't to be. Tried various baits with no joy so we decided to have one last swim change before dark. First cast JJ looses all his gear in a bush and the curse words swiftly followed. With no more action we headed back to the car after a satisfying day. We had to work very hard for our fish which made it very rewarding. I'll take a double any day. After catching the most and biggest fish, I had all the bragging rights on the journey home. JJ was just glad to be sat down after his chair trouble. We rounded of the day with lots of Guinness. Can't wait for the next visit to this fantastic river. Thanks WUF.

2 Barbel, 1 Chub

ID:13533 

M. B. from Reading

Monday 7 October 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:3

A stretch for those who like to stretch (their legs). One of our party who fished right at the top for a while (where he caught the 'other' - a prime gudgeon) estimated he walked 7 miles in total over the day. A nice stretch with a lot of wildlife to see - including an otter putting in a star appearance. Fish caught mainly near pumping station and the obvious swims at the bottom of the fishery.

3 Barbel, 9 Chub, 1 Other

ID:13313 

C. B. from Twickenham

Thursday 26 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

Got burnt and now raining most of the day. A long walk to the lower section, had to take most of the gear because of the rain. Plonked in the first swims.
Talked to the nice man in the youth hostel, able to park at end of camping area, saved a few hundred yards.
River still low, feeder-pellet and mag, barbel 6lbs bracket, small chub, eel and silvers.
Take care when driving down to the youth hostel, lots of deer on the way back 20+.

1 Barbel, 2 Chub, 10 Other

ID:13169 

N. O. from Oxford

Wednesday 25 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

Very difficult fishing compared to recent visits to Home Beat. No joy in prolific swims such as Swan Crib and Island Pool, so fished the cattle drink opposite the Legg Crib on the Courtfield bank. I took four barbel from this swim between 6-8lbs 6oz in the afternoon. Will fish Courtfield on next visit to explore this section of river more as access to banks is not so limited. 3 salmon seen in Ferry Pool around 7:00pm, all doubles.

4 Barbel

ID:13080 

R. S. & P. D. from Herefordshire

Sunday 22 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:2

After arriving at the venue half asleep at first light and promptly backing the car over both landing nets and ground bait, I had a feeling the day was not going to go well... happy to say i was wrong. Conditions were great and the barbel were ready & waiting. The constant army of canoes to be expected on a Sunday were no trouble at all, apart from 2 Sunday drivers who ran straight into our lines. To be fair they put up a great fight on light tackle so I've added them to our catch list.
The only downside to a very fine day was the limited access to the river. Having read previous reports, I was prepared for a bit of jungle warfare & not afraid to get stuck in but i'm afraid to say there was a lot more walking done than fishing here today. Undergrowth & nettles can be dealt with, but a large part of this fishery is overhanging trees & bushes that are impossible to fish through. The only really available water is mid beat along the pumping station but this seemed very slow & deep and didn't produce anything - except for one small pellet munching pike. The top section, despite having better looking fast water, was again overgrown & had several people fishing it from the far bank anyway...so we fished predominantly in the first available swim at the end of the beat upstream of the island, and after walking the whole stretch ended up back where we started to see the day out. Not surprisingly, the fish were by then a bit offended after being molested for most of the day...so 8 barbel to 9lbs and 3 chub including a real fatso of 6.25 lbs is not to be sniffed at, but it could have been a lot more and I guess this new fishery will improve over time with a bit of effort on the bank. Cheers WUF.

8 Barbel, 3 Chub, 1 Pike, 2 Other

ID:13047 

T. S. from Bristol

Friday 20 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

Quite an adventure to the beat. Two barbel within short time of arrival to small hooks and long hook links. Pellet hook bait and pellet feeder. Even after examining the river with a lead I still managed to get snagged. River a little coloured and fantastic. Both fish caught at the bottom of the beat. Enjoyable fishing.

2 Barbel

ID:13273 

J. A. from Korda Tackle

Thursday 19 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:3

We had 10-11 fish up to just under 9lb. We were roving up and down the stretch fishing the calmer water off the faster flow as it was difficult to hold bottom. Our bait choice was Barbel Bomb ground bait in feeders, fished with Blitz dumbbell hook baits wrapped in matching paste.
Simple long mono hooklengths with size 10 hooks completed the tactics.
Had a very enjoyable day and we will definitely be back soon.

11 Barbel

ID:12885 

P. L. from Tiverton

Sunday 15 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:2

Weather turning with showers and gusty wind, river reasonably clear after recent rain so had potential. Fished several lower swims with no result but managed to find a shoal of barbel later in the day in some faster water who responded well to pellet and hemp in a feeder. Walk to beat and pegs better than expected after reading previous comments, parking etc good. Thanks for a good day WUF.

6 Barbel, 1 Chub

ID:13345 

M. D. & N. from Oxfordshire

Saturday 14 September 2013 (11 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Home Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:3

Having read peoples comments about river access we were unsurprised to find little in the way of swims. There are swims at the start and end of the beat (with one or two possible spots in between) but if anglers from the opposite bank (Courtfield or Wyebank beats) are fishing, as they were in our case, it really leaves you with very little in swim choice despite the length of the beat. Much needs to be done to make non-facing swims so you have more choice. There are too many trees and steep banks to try and make your own swims.
Only managed one fish despite our efforts and walking the full beat. Disappointing for what could be a very good part of the Wye. Tips for others would be go light, and stay on your feet and fish where you can. Failing that walk back to your car and fish a more accessible beat!

1 Barbel

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