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ID:661 

T. O. from London

Friday 26 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Ty-Newydd (upper Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Had a superb 4 hour beginners lesson from Frank Williams. In variously sunny and heavy rain conditions we landed a Chub (1.5lbs), 3 grayling (one of them 1 lb), and 4 small brown trout.

ID:711 

M. N. from West Midlands

Friday 26 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Due to a cold I was only able to fish the 26th June. Landed and returned two 18cm trout, lost another about 500gms in tree roots.

A fantastic location, my only complaint is that access is difficult because of the barbed wire skirting the river. There needs to be more points where the barbed wire is bridged to improve access. I am in my 70s and not as agile as I was. Nevertheless I hope to fish this beat again.

ID:646 

A. P. from West Midlands

Thursday 25 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Opening day at Backney

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Total over the two days of 18 Barbel to 7 LBS 12 oz - Sweet corn & pellets - Trotting & Feeder tactics. Numerous Chub to 3 LBS. Numerous Dace.

Water redish brown on the 16th, clearing & dropping throughout the day, clearer & dropping still on 17th. Two good days fishing, no problems.

ID:655 

P. J. from West Midlands

Thursday 25 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Titley Beat, River Arrow (R26)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

No fish caught but what a lovely first experience of the Foundation's waters will be back soon to try again.

ID:659 

A. M. from West Midlands

Thursday 25 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Mowley Wood, River Arrow (R27)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

5 Browns (all returned)

Was expecting great things today following a good day at Court of Noke on Tuesday but, Mowley Wood prooved to be a much more challenging piece of water. Bright sun - and high temperature - exacerbated matters. There were a few fish moving in the section above the weir during the morning but, anxious to explore the whole beat (it was our first time at Mowley Wood), we did not linger over-long on them. Not much happening in the section through the wood but a couple of fish from the deeper water by the top weir.

Back downstream after lunch. By now it was really hot but, there were fish rising to what I think were duns and olives. I cannot remember the last time I saw such inaccessable fish. Clearly, they has seen a few flies (most of which were still hanging from the various Ash trees) and were having none of it. We both became a bit preoccupied with these fish. After trying just about every imitation in the box, in desperation, I put on a big Grey Wulff (it wasn't quite the biggest in the box) and caught two fish - that had been studiously ignoring my best efforts with Adams, PWOs, Blue Duns etc - on my next two casts.

Another delightful piece of water - albeit a bit difficult in the middle section.

ID:673 

P. V. from Bristol

Thursday 25 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Holme Lacy 3 and Lechmere's Ley

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Neither the bright weather nor clear water in any way prevented numerous Barbel and Chub from getting excited about the pellet bait we offered them in Holme Lacy today. Morning and evening were both successful.
However we made a poor decision not to retire to the local tavern for lunch and sweated out a very quiet period from mid day until late afternoon. Best fish 8 lb Barbel and all fish in good condition.

ID:645 

R. M. from West Midlands

Wednesday 24 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Hello WUF,
Had a great day yesterday at Lyepole. Nothing has changed geographically since I fished there 50 years ago it is still wonderfull, it's just harder on me when I filled my waders and drove home soaked! There are some deep holes to avoid next time.
I caught one fish only (11inches) in late evening and retained it, because it was my 77th birthday. Thank you

ID:647 

A. W. from Worcestershire

Wednesday 24 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Skenfrith (River Monnow)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

In the morning caught and released one small brown trout, missed 3 others all on nymphs. In the evening fished dries, although not many rises, and having missed a couple of small fish caught a magnificent brownie that must have been close to 2lbs and went back well.

ID:656 

M. H. from Lancashire

Wednesday 24 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Middle Hill Court (R Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Caught nine barbel from 7lb - 9lb. All were caught on soft paste bait apart from one that was caught on 16mm pellet. Once again the venue was kind to me apart from several workers from the local farm taking a swim in the river prior to me fishing. They did not speak english so I waited until they finished swimming before I commenced fishing. Other anglers may feel intimidated in these circumstances or even become confrontational, though this is not wise when fishing alone quite some distance from possible help. The workers did not threaten me but seemed oblivious to the problem they created. Poor swimmers could also drown. As on a previous occasion my foundation paperwork was 1st class. Many Thanks.

ID:680 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Wednesday 24 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Llynfi Dulas (Middle Beat R19)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

24 June Llynfi Dulas R19: 1 x 12 inch trout, Tan Klinkhammer. Mink present. Nothing much hatching.

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