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ID:302
C. L. from London
Wednesday 9 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Salmon Fishing at Gromain
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Hello - marvellous day out - very nice beat. The other rod was very helpful and pointed out a few spots to the novice. No luck I am afraid but I did get a pull so very nearly scored.
I have to say that if I had been nearer my car at 8pm I would have switched to trout - the most amazing evening hatch I have ever seen - do not ask me what they were - they looked like mini may fly.
Kind regards
ID:301
A. W. from London
Tuesday 8 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Dunking at Fenni Fach
Fishing:All Species (in season)
As mentioned some funky wading, as I found out one moment up to my waist, next moment hat washed off, a wee drift, grab hat and struggle up bank, squelch back to car!
Glad of falling in kit, which I only leave in the car for my son !!!
That was 6pm. Should have stayed till dusk but was feeling chilled so left it there. Nice beat lots of water to fish, like all of the beats needs fishers on it, and a touch of keepering to make access clear and a wee tree pruning effort.
Enjoyed the day, will be back sometime !
ID:300
J. S. from Peterborough
Monday 7 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On coarse fishing at Caradoc
Fishing:All Species (in season)
2 rods.. 15 Barbel. Weight range 2?lbs to 8lbs
ID:299
T. U. from Bristol
Sunday 6 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Typical July ... Wet & Windy
Fishing:All Species (in season)
An amazing beat, excellent access and loads of fishable water.
WUF Notes : 2 x Chub to 2lbs. 2 x BARBEL to 7lbs. All caught on pellets
ID:298
M. C. from Woking
Friday 4 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On coarse fishing at Middle Hill Court (Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Weather changeable and river fairly coloured. Single rod caught 5 Barbel to 8lbs and 2 chub to 4lbs. Great fishing. Barbel in superb condition and put up very stubborn resistance.
ID:296
T. A. from Bristol
Thursday 3 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Barbel fishing at White House
Fishing:All Species (in season)
3 Barbel, 5lbs-7lbs. Caught on Pellet. One lost fish as well, they were very hard fighting fish
ID:297
M. S. from Bedfordshire
Thursday 3 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Coarse fishing at Whitney Court
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Six Chub, all 3?lb. An enjoyable days fishing, though a little hard.
ID:295
C. S. from Leamington Spa
Tuesday 1 July 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:A hot (yes hot !!) day in July
Fishing:All Species (in season)
I fished Glanusk on 1st July 2008. Difficult fishing conditions during the day - hot and bright.
Caught four brown trout (and lost four more, including one I estimated at over two pounds). Probably could have caught a few more had I started a bit earlier and stayed a bit later. But it is a wonderful beat.
With thanks and best wishes.
ID:293
A. B. from London
Monday 30 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Trout Fishing at Glanusk Estate
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Great day, nymph key to catching most fish including the biggest, plenty well over the pound, rising to the f fly later in the day
WUF Notes : Conditions. good height, clear and cold, warming in strong sun later. Fly-hatches: some sedge, yellow may, medium olives and black gnat. 15 Brown Trout to 17?"
ID:294
K. M. from Kent
Monday 30 June 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On trout fishing at Skenfrith
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Best days fishing ever on a river but thats not saying a lot for me, thanks for your help and advice Frank Williams!
Started about lunch time caught a lovely 12 inch'ish brownie on my first cast with a black klinkhammer, after a bit of stalking, at the very bottom of the beat.No sign of any other fish rising.
Nymphed my way up the rest of the beat and caught another 2 brownies and 3 Grayling all about 12" plus
Hung around the second pool that stretches from the bridge down to the first faster running water, about 75 yards? for about 2 hours, sporadic rises only.
Packed up and got a pint from the Bell, stood on the bridge looked down to see fish rising all over the place but it was about 9.45 by then..... but I was tempted!
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