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ID:280
R. L. from Gloucestershire
Saturday 1 November 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On Winter Grayling at Cefnllysgwynne
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Rod One. 5 Grayling 10oz to 20oz plus one Grayling of 2lb2oz all on trotted maggot size 14 hook with 2 maggot combination of one red plus one yellow.
Rod Two. 12 medium sized Grayling all from one 4ft deep swim trotting with 14 hook and double maggot. Tried nymphing in morning with no result.
Very enjoyable part cloudy day, maybe 4 to 6 inches of excess water but very clear.
Thanks to all at Foundation.
ID:282
O. B. from Gloucestershire
Saturday 1 November 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On Cammarch Hotel Roving Voucher beat
Fishing:All Species (in season)
I had two guests with me on the Cammarch Hotel water last Saturday ? R.E. and L.D. of Total Fly-Fishing - who are both sewin fanatics but not really used to grayling and who have never fished the Irfon before. It turned out to be a harder day than I expected with falling temperatures and little sun as a front came over, so that almost nothing was rising. Apart from some nice out of season trout, we had just 10 grayling between us, nearly all taken on the bottom with various bugging methods. That?s a modest bag for this river. But what I would like to report was the remarkable average size and condition of the fish. The smallest was 15 inches, most of the rest around 17 inches and one really superb looking deep fish of 18 inches. I should have some of Lyn?s photos later. There is nowhere quite like the Irfon.
ID:264
M. B. A. R. C. from Surrey & East Anglia
Thursday 30 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On coarse fishing at Lower Carrots & Upper Winfort
Fishing:All Species (in season)
24th Oct 2008 Conditions challenging. Plenty of flow. River rose steadily throughout the day. Only fish caught were one barbel and one chub, in the late afternoon.
25th Oct 2008 Worse than the (one fish each) day before - neither of us even troubled the scorer!
Although fishing the Wye can be challenging because of the fluctuating water levels, it is never anything less than a pleasure to be able to fish such beautiful and secluded stretches of river, in lovely countryside. We had very reasonable weather for the time of year, and although the 2 days we fished were a struggle (and bites hard to come by) we might have landed a couple more fish if we hadn?t missed the few bites that we did get! So, we?ll definitely be back next year in another vain attempt to convince ourselves that fishing the Wye successfully is not beyond us. Thanks again to the Foundation, you do a great job.
ID:260
I. F. from London
Monday 27 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On coarse fishing at Backney
Fishing:All Species (in season)
River in flood & over the bank in places,dropped 2ft between 10am & 3pm,weather bright and sunny nearly all day ......bunches of red maggots fished with feeder in eddy under near bank ......Barbel 6lb,7lb 6oz,8lb 4oz ....back to Saracen's Head at Symonds Yat, excellent beer & food ...brilliant day all round...unfortunate that I don't live closer but plan to try some of the other W&UF stretches -this was a very good intro.
ID:261
J. R. from Lancs
Monday 27 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:At Sheephouse
Fishing:All Species (in season)
River in flood 26th, dropped 3/4 feet by 10am on 28th. Decided to try middle section, water very dirty, lots of debris and leaves and still very fast. Tried to find slacker water without sucess, abandoned fishing after 2 hrs.
Pity, but heavy rain at this time of the year is bound to be a risk. Will try again on another beat next year.
Service from the Foundation great, will pass on your web site and scheme to others.
ID:262
J. R. from Tewkesbury
Monday 27 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On coarse fishing at Backney (Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
River very high but weather was kind. A great afternoon, 4 barbel to 9lb and as always, a bigger one that got away!! All barbel caught with hair rigged pellet. Will be back (again) very soon...
ID:257
M. N. from Derbyshire
Saturday 25 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:Fishing at Lyepole (River Lugg)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Rod 1. 11 Grayling, 3 Brown Trout, all on dry, Klinckhammer:
Greased lightening and black cul de cunard.
Rod 2. 9 Grayling, Goldhead Nymph.
Rod 3. 4 Grayling, 2 Brown Trout. Klinkhammer, and nymph
Rod 4. 11 Grayling. all on dry fly.
All fish returned.
ID:258
S. R. from Glos
Saturday 25 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On fishing Preston Court (Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
1 rod took an 8lb barbel and two small chub approx 2lb each. All fish taken on pellet.
The other rod spent most of the day day Pike fishing without any success, but fished a prebaited swim for the last hour and landed a 18lb Common Carp on pellet.
ID:259
A. B. from Bristol
Friday 24 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:On fishing Backney (Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Another great day on the wye. 4 Barbel caught to 7.5lb, 3 chub to 4lb. All caught on pellet.
ID:252
P. B. from Essex
Tuesday 21 October 2008 (17 years ago)
Beat:October Fishing
Fishing:All Species (in season)
12th Oct 2008, beat B28, Gofynne (Irfon) ? only 3 grayling (but of good size between 30 and 42 cm) and one very large salmon parr (18 cm). This fishery is in a magnificent setting and I had a very enjoyable day. My first visit to the Irvon; I will catch more next time!
13th Oct 2008, Beat B31, Skenfrith (Monnow) ? 13 grayling(between 28 and 35 cm)
14th Oct 2008, Beat R38, Abbey Dore ? 14 grayling (30 ? 35 cm) in 3 hours.
15th Oct 2008, Beat B31, Skenfrith (Monnow) ? 11 grayling over 30 cm, largest 36 cm, in 3 hours. (My brother also fished and caught 15 grayling over 30 cm, largest 44 cm)
16th Oct 2008, beat B20, Holme Lacy ? 7 barbel (largest 6.5 lb)
17th Oct 2008, beat B20, Holme Lacy ? 15 barbel (largest 7 lb) and one chub.
Wonderful fishing, I?ll be back.
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