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ID:3905
O. B. from Gloucestershire
Friday 2 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Irfon & Ithon
Beat:Cefnllysgwynne
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
7 x grayling 13-14 inches, 2 x trout 10 inches and 16 inches. I had promised myself a nice early autumn dry fly day on the beautiful Irfon...just like the one I had this time last year. And the conditions look good: warm and cloudy, a bit of a breeze, and I didn't think the low water would be a problem here. However, it's always a mistake to let God know your plans, isn't it? In fact nothing was hatching and nothing was rising. I managed to persuade one grayling up to an Orange Otter, a fly which has a reputation for persuading almost anything up to the surface. After which a number of fish flashed underneath this and one or two other patterns, but always came short. Having messed about like this for a couple of hours, I finally saw sense and changed the dry fly rig for a double nymph set-up, and the rest of the fish came from fishing along the bottom of gravel runs and deep dubs.
ID:3920
J. C. from Norwich
Friday 2 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Caradoc
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:1
Caught 3 chub, one of which pushing 6lbs caught on pellets in conjunction with pellet/grounbait feeder. Lots of weed coming down the river making fishing difficult and disappointed the barbel did not make an appearance anywhere on the stretch. Great service from Wye & Usk Foundation though. Will plan to return to the wye next year in early season and after more research.
ID:3924
G. G. from Thornbury
Friday 2 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Sugwas Court
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:3
23 barbel to 8lb 8oz, plus a few chub to over 4lb.
ID:3928
D. Z. from Newent
Friday 2 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Lower Wye
Beat:Middle Hill Court
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:2
Finally found where the barbel have been hiding on the upper part of the stretch - in the Maddox. Watched them feed and even caught a couple before the sun went behind the hillside. We then moved down to a baited area in the Rope pool and caught steadily until dusk - tally was 14/15 barbel to around 8.5 lbs. Great fishing on a lovely beat.
ID:3951
M. B. from Colchester
Friday 2 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Caradoc
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:3
Struggled today on what is normally a very good beat. Fished various swims throughout the day, but only managed 1 Barbel and a few Chub between 3 rods.
ID:3959
D. B. from Leeds
Friday 2 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Monnow
Beat:Skenfrith
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Despite the bright conditions and low water (still), there were plenty of fish rising, especially later in the day and obviously where shade was greatest. Managed a nice 16" brown plus a further 10 brown taken on a paraloop black gnat pattern size 16. Interesting to still see both Yellow May Duns and Mayfly coming off although in small numbers. Also looked as if there might have been the odd Pale Watery emerging as well. As the water was so low and clear it has helped me to improve stalking skills. A very enjoyable three days fishing despite the conditions.
ID:3894
T. W. from Tewkesbury
Thursday 1 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Lugg & Arrow
Beat:The Eyton Beat
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Three grayling and two brownies, all on pheasant tail nymph. River still very low, numerous grayling seen plus number of large brownies. Still a very enjoyable day, could have left the waders at home and used wellies.
Will now look forward to winter grayling fishing on what to me is the best trout/grayling beat I have fished.
ID:3898
O. B. from Lydney
Thursday 1 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Abernant
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
8 x grayling 9-14 inches (mostly 13-14 inches), 5 x trout 6-10 inches, on various dry patterns. A slow day, a lot of which I spent snoozing on the bank. We have had some autumnal days lately, but this wasn't one of them, and it was a case of bright sun and very hot, low water etc. So the grayling, far from their usual happy-go-lucky relaxed rising right next to where you are standing sort of attitude, were actually quite spooky and it was necessary to rest the shoals regularly to get them rising again.
Otherwise, a whole group of canoes came through, school girls with a teacher, aparently unaware of the agreement. This is the third group I have seen come through this beat in the last month, all claiming to be most surprised when told that the whole river is not open to them at all times. From (polite) conversation, I'm pretty sure that in fact they all knew about the agreement, but simply chose to ignore it. I do hope we aren't going to end up with a situation on the upper river like that on the lower. Nobody would mind a few quiet canoers slipping past, but the problem is that while anglers usually pursue their pastime fairly quietly, canoers in numbers almost never seem to be able to. Is there any point in renewing agreements with people who seem to have no intention of keeping them?
ID:3899
D. C. from West Herefordshire
Thursday 1 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Ty Newydd
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Interested to read OB's return for yesterday from just up the river and am constantly amazed at how fickle insect activity and fish feeding patterns can be at this time of year. Today, with the river basking in almost unabated sunshine and a bit of a breeze, hardly anything moved at all. Hardly any insects to be seen, no hatch, surprisingly few late afternoon sedges and hardly a rising fish - I saw about four oncers all day! Tried emergers and things I could hardly see, on the top, in the film, dangling and down below, fished NZ style and dredged the depths as well. Just two 12" trout took pity on my HE emerger but the grayling were simply not in the mood. Well, it keeps you thinking! Answers on a postcard please.
P.S. Also seven very well equipped canoeists from up north who said that there was nothing on the canoe websites to say that they shouldn't be on the river at this time of year. Well there's a surprise! So much for compliance with the upper river access agreement.
ID:3900
S. M. from Burleigh
Thursday 1 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Fenni Fach
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Another tough day with crystal clear low water. Arrived at lunch time and eventually hooked 3 good WBT to 12 inches on a Gary La Fontaine deep sparkle pupa. Missed a few takes also + caught 1 minnow on a CDC & Elk !!
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