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ID:606 

J. P. from Monmouthshire

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Middle Hill Court (R Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

No salmon caught
1 Trout
1 Pike
Water very coloured from run off the farm land but we fished anyway despite potential to call wash out. Adam Fisher(guide) very helpful. Very few salmon seen. For those fishing the fly on this beat the banks require a spey cast mainly.

ID:610 

C. B. & A. W. from Worcestershire

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Arrow, Court of Noke (R28)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

A warm day with clouds of upwings and sedges on the wing suggested a good evening rise that did not materialise. Indeed, most frustratingly, we saw less than a score of fish rise over the entire day. Perhaps the bright sunshine and low water temperature resulting from the recent cool weather had something to do with it?

Nevertheless, resorting to nymphing the deeper pools, we extracted (and carefully returned) a dozen or more trout and grayling, including a handful of beautifully marked, hard-fighting, brownies in the 1-2 lb bracket.
Undisputed highlight of the day however was AW's magnificent 2 lb 8 oz grayling - well done mate!

ID:611 

D. W. from Gloucestershire

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Penpont (River Usk)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

2 Brown Trout (4oz) caught on dry fly. Marvellous location, beat description very good.

ID:612 

A. M. from West Midlands

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

The 3 mile drive to the river - we stopped at the Riverside Inn at Aymestrey - a big improvement on the normal slog along the M5/A44. That said, our plans for an early start were scuppered by getting stuck behind a party of 8 ramblers from Bristol over breakfast (who's day on Friday had not got off to the best of starts on account of half of them meeting up at Kington while the other half decided to rendezvous at Knighton).

Possibly a case of being a couple of days too late with a low and clear river on a very hot day. 2 small grayling on Olive Emergers from the top of the beat but, come mid-morning, too hot and too bright for serious fishing.
Not helped by a leaking wader - a split seam and not down to that oh so awkward fence. A better grayling on PTN from one of the deeper runs followed by a picnic on the bank. Fishing wise, so far not so good but, watching a Tree Creeper over lunch and my wife spotting a "woodpecker"
(which turned out to be a Blackbird) compensation enough.

A better hatch pm - including a few Mayfly - but not much surface activity. 2 more Grayling and a small Brown on Copper John's and back to the Riverside Inn for a few beers and the chance to put the world to rights.

This is the third time I have fished Lyepole in the last few weeks. Interestingly, with the exception of the top weir, I have yet to catch in any pool/run where I had caught on a previous trip.

Incidentally, I had the morning on the Riverside Inn water on Sunday as the landlord's guest. I only fished for a couple of hours but put 3 good trout (1 lb plus) a decent Grayling and a couple of smaller fish on the bank - all
on a size 14 beaded GRHE.

ID:614 

C. K. from West Midlands

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Mowley Wood, River Arrow (R27)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Fished in the evening but none caught, just one lost!

ID:620 

M. R. from Hampshire

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Fenni Fach (River Usk)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

8 trout all on small dries - grey wulffs, gulpers, klinkhammers, small mayfly dun. Another lovely day.

ID:623 

F. D. from Middlesex

Saturday 13 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Ty-Newydd (upper Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

7 trout all returned, 1 grayling about 1lb. We stayed at the Severn Arms - very nice. Thanks for providing super beats.

(4 rods).

ID:618 

M. R. from Hampshire

Friday 12 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Dinas & Abercynrig on the Usk....

Fishing:All Species (in season)

6 trout all small none larger than 3/4 lb I was only dry fly fishing so all caught on small dries 16/18 grey wulff - parachute adams - klinkhammers. Beautiful stretch of river lovely day. Hard going as fish were never rising freely. Any fish that did rise, however, were not difficult to catch.

Stayed at Trephilip Farm near Sennybridge. Excellent friendly B/B Great Breakfast. Fishing great value for money. Back next year. Thanks.

ID:624 

F. D. from Middlesex

Friday 12 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Doldowlod (upper Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

We caught 5 trout, best about 1.5lb and 2 grayling of about 1/2-3/4 lb. Water was muddy but cleared a bit during the day.

(4 rods).

ID:596 

J. C. from Surrey

Thursday 11 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:On a trout fishing trip.....

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Boiling Sunshine for all three days with the river levels very low and falling throughout the trip. Fished Ty-Newedd during the morning and afternoon of Sunday 31st and Gromain in the evening. Caught a Grayling and a nice brown Trout at Ty-Newedd both took a dry Klinkhammer in very bright conditions.

Fished the Edw on the Monday, again very hot and bright. Took four nice trout in the evening on cul de cannard and a grissly adams. Very pretty piece of water.

Fished Ty-Newedd again on Tuesday, again boiling hot and far too bright for fishing. Caught two nice browns and a grayling, on cul de canard. Caught a monstrous fish at dusk which eventually snapped my 3lb tippet. Although I saw it roll several times on the surface and would put it at, at least 3lb possibly more as it was very thick, it was too dark to fully identify although it was only a 6 feet away when I lost it. I'm pretty sure it was either a Chub or a Barbel however as it was a tug of war rather than the normal frenetic trout fight. The flanks were also flashing a deep gold.

All fish troughout the trip were returned.

The Severn Arms was very pleasant and reasonably priced and the Seth and his team very welcoming and helpful. All in all a fantastic trip despite the bathing weather and we'll be back again.

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