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ID:586 

J. C. from Chepstow

Monday 8 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Lower Stanton (R Honddu, R34)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Caught and released 4 trout in total. Lost a few others. Fish were to 13". Hoping for more after the rain but was still nice to net a few.
PTN's again for the fish. Only saw 2 fish rise so didn't bother with anything else. Had a nice Monday!!! Thanks WUF for sorting out my vouchers.

ID:591 

P. H. from Northamptonshire

Monday 8 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Cefnllysgwynne (River Irfon)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Monday 8th June - fining down nicely, plenty of fish taking off the top, but proved difficult to catch !!!! Results - 3 browns between 3/4 lb and 1 lb and a couple of grayling about 1lb.

Beautiful stretch of river, easy wading. Thanks for all your help.

ID:639 

M. D. from West Sussex

Monday 8 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Moccas & Ty-Newydd (River Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

No sign of salmon. Three sea trout all around 1lb. caught at Moccas and returned. River low but dirty at Moccas. Will be back later in year for salmon and barbel. Ty Newydd very pretty beat. Challenging wading in coloured water.
Excellent booking service.

ID:570 

E. W. from London

Saturday 6 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Middle Hill Court (R Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

A lovely day on Middle Hill Court. Overcast with the odd shower.

No Salmon from either of our two rods, one possible bite, plenty of trout / small fish rising, particularly in the Maddox. Also, more than plenty of canoeists, who distinguished themselves by singing, skimming stones across the pools and capsizing and then walking through the lies.

Notwithstanding their appearance, it was a lovely day.....

ID:574 

P. B. from Gloucestershire

Saturday 6 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:On trout fishing the Wye & Usk....

Fishing:All Species (in season)

12 rods from the Cheltenham & Gloucester Branch of the Fly Dressers Guild fished the Wye and Usk Challenge on Saturday 6th June. Not an easy day to fish as the water temperature was higher than the air temperature and there were rain squalls on and off all day.

Despite this only 1 rod blanked - 42 trout in total plus several grayling and a 3lb chub. Best trout 20" from Ty Newydd, a couple of other 15" and 12" fish, the rest 10" or less.

And despite the weather a continual trickle of flies - olives, brook duns and yellow mays - culminating in a fantastic hatch of olives from 5pm onwards on Ty Newydd. It was impossible to select a rising fish to cast to - there were too many, although they were very selective. Also a huge lamprey redd on Ty Newydd - at the top of the bottom pool.

Unfortuately got rained off Sunday - it poured all Saturday night! And the winner of the Wye and Usk Challenge? Well James Bullock scored maximum points thanks to his 20" trout - but incurred 100% penalty due to his failure to attend the dinner at the Severn Arms on Saturday evening - some excuse about a party! So the honours this year went to our chairman David Wilson. Well done David...

ID:581 

P. J. from London

Saturday 6 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Trout fishing on the upper Wye...

Fishing:All Species (in season)

The rivers we fished were beautiful and the hotel Severn Arms very friendly and accommodating - Good food, late bars,wide and changing selection of well kept cask beers and comfortable rooms (each with different furnishings - quite nostalgic) Very hot in the day but had a marvelous swim in the Wye. Only caught one half pound brown trout in the evening at Ty Newydd, but as relative beginner was good enough to round off the perfect holiday.
Nice to be able to meet you at your HQ

ID:584 

K. M. from Kent

Saturday 6 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Penpont (River Usk)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

It only rained once unfortunately that was from ten o clock till three thirty. At times the rain was literally bouncing of the river it was so intense. Incredibly when the rain was at its heaviest the fish started to rise !!!!!!!!.

Caught five in quick succession, 4 Penpont piglets about 8 inches and a full on porker of about 14 inches. Couldn?t see my fly at all just lifted when a fish was rising in the general area.

Went home soaked to the skin , must get a waterproof wading jacket !

ID:569 

J. E. from Surrey

Friday 5 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Cefnllysgwynne (River Irfon)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Everything about this beat is intimidating. From the name, it's access (recommend a 4x4 for the upper section) and the size and type of water. With a cool ESE wind and the imminent rain the hatch was relatively limited.
Really challenging with constant changes of tactics as the river morphs into a different beast every couple of hundred yards or so. Having said that it proved a worthwhile experience. Not so much for the amount of fish caught -
3 cracking grayling all around 15" and 2 small brownies (olives and klink and dink)- but for the steep learning curve on casting, fly selection and style of fishing. When the rain arrived in the afternoon the heads of these three intrepid rods from Surrey finally dropped and retreated to the warm and safe environment of a Brecon pub!

For the more adventurous native angler this beat is a must.

Having spent a day at Cefnllysgwynne I would return with more confidence and hopefully a little more success.

ID:571 

R. P. from Herefordshire

Friday 5 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Gromain (upper Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

I had a lovely day fishing, cathing 5 brown trout, all returned with care.

ID:573 

A. M. from West Midlands

Friday 5 June 2009 (15 years ago)

Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

5 Browns to 1lb (all returned)
7 Grayling to 1.5lb

Much to my relief, the rain the BBC promised was not to arrive until around 5:00 pm - by which time I was just about ready for home.

As Arthur Ransome would have it, a Day of Small Things with the landing net only required for one of the Browns and one of the Grayling. Not that the size of the fish matters - its that benign moment (Ransome again)when the line straightens or the rising fish engulfs the fly. Not much coming off during the morning but action enough on PTN/Mayfly nympth. Better rise pm - including plenty of Mayflys - which were mostly ignored. Some very warey fish when, in spite of my best efforts (ie staying out of the water and crawling along on hands and knees), time and time again, what appeared to be a confidently feeding fish would melt back into oblivion as soon as I tried to put a fly over it. Red Spinner and Olive Emerger eventually putting a few fish on the bank.

If there is a more picturesque and tranquil piece of water in the county, I am yet to find it .....

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