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ID:17
I. T. from Surrey
Saturday 6 May 2006 (19 years ago)
Beat:
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Wonderful day yesterday, lots of brown trout around, but we are still too hopeless to catch anything.
ID:18
B. B. from Worcester
Friday 5 May 2006 (19 years ago)
Beat:On fishing the Glanusk Estate beat
Fishing:All Species (in season)
A hot day! few grannom mainly egg laying. Only sporadic rises Caought only 4 fish three at 1lb lots of misses. I tried nymphing but not a touch. Small dry blue dun was best. bailiff reported fishing had been difficult this season. The other 3 anglers there had no luck at all. It is a lovely stretch, very easy access and wading and I shall ceratinly go again.
ID:19
R. W. from Hereford
Thursday 13 April 2006 (19 years ago)
Beat:
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Had great day on Penpont, lovely stetch of river.
No real hatch during the day (Cold down stream wind in afternoon), but delighted to see how much life there was under the stones in the river, March brown nymphs in abundance, and lots of Stone flies (Think these were Yellow Sallys?) plus a few Yellow May nymphs.
Caught 6 fish in total upto 12 inches. In morning on size 14 Stone Clinger nymph and two fish later in day on dry Kilkhammer ( Was only dry I could get fish to come too).
ID:24647
N. J. from Cwmbran
Monday 13 March 2006 (19 years ago)
Area:Irfon & Ithon
Beat:Cefnllysgwynne
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:2
Not a good day at all, we tried all methods in all the usual places. Not a lot more to report really, other than to state the obvious. Not one sighting or take of any description for either of us all day. It's very unusual to come away without even a touch between the pair of us on this beat as we have had reasonable success in the past.
ID:20
A. H. from Staffs
Monday 19 December 2005 (19 years ago)
Beat:On fishing the Llyn Em beat of the upper Wye
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Just to let you know I had a rather lovely days fishing on Friday. The river was up and rising slowly, but still fishable. I did't catch a huge number of fish but they were all a good size, although nothing over 2lbs.
Thanks again
ID:22
J. M. from Staffs
Sunday 16 October 2005 (20 years ago)
Beat:On winter grayling fishing on the Irfon
Fishing:All Species (in season)
We had a great days fishing on Saturday. The river was in perfect condition and the grayling were very obliging. We caught approx 20 fish ? all returned obviously ? with 3 14in and 5 12in, the balance were mainly 8 to 12 inch fish.
Most fell to dry flies ? Tupps, Klinkhammer etc, and a few to PT nymphs. One trout at 10in was also returned.
I?ll be in touch soon to book another day before the cold weather arrives.
ID:24078
T. P. from Woodbridge Suffolk
Wednesday 12 October 2005 (20 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Ty Newydd
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:2
A lovely days fishing in excellent company. MB opted to fish the dry fly and ended with 14 grayling and 1 out of season trout whilst TP fished nymphs and took 10 out of season trout and 1 grayling. What an interesting result! The grayling were clearly looking upwards whilst the trout had their heads down! The weather was fairly kind with a mild overcast day just occasionally interrupted by a stiff late afternoon breeze.
12 Trout, 15 Grayling
ID:23
N. W. from Worcs
Wednesday 12 October 2005 (20 years ago)
Beat:
Fishing:All Species (in season)
managed to catch 8 decent grayling all returned largest I guess 1.5lb. River seemed odd? Can't really describe it
didn't see a fish rise all day and only one kamikaze parr took fly
I still really enjoyed day and love the variety that each stretch offers. I find it interesting that each beat is so completely different in every aspect from depth, layout of pools and flow,make up of bottom plus where else could you go for a days fishing and have the RAF turn up to fly lowlevel( i swear the harrier jet clipped the trees on his turn into the valley!)
thanks
will phone soon for next trip!
ID:24
I. S. from Dorset
Saturday 8 October 2005 (20 years ago)
Beat:On late season salmon fishing on the Usk
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Fished yesterday which was the re-scheduled trip from week before. Found it difficult with the fly rod due to the high bank and trees but managed two fish from the salmon pool.
First was a grilse about 4 lb on a flying `c` and later I had my first fly caught atlantic salmon (had pacifics) a cock fish about 12 lb. Both fish coloured and returned but made the trip a memorable one.
ID:21
M. B. from South Wales
Friday 7 October 2005 (20 years ago)
Beat:On winter grayling fishing
Fishing:All Species (in season)
..... I managed my best bag of grayling in over a year on Sunday on the Irfon, on the bottom beat of the Cammarch Hotel water. The day was made special before I even began though, as what I thought was a rock downstream of me began to move and to my surprise was an otter, occasionally sticking his head out of the water as he swam upstream past me. Unfortunately this was too quick for me to get my camera out and get a photo, but I guess it's a good indication of the head of fish in the river. Anyway, I managed to bag a total of 18 grayling (and one out of season brownie) from the long straight downstream of the railway bridge in about 5 hours fishing (down once on the nymphs then back up twice on dry fly): one fish came to a GRHE and all the rest on various shades of klinkhammers (dark and light grey and tan all seemed to work). I was forced into the changes as a few stray back casts left the flies in unreachable branches, but it was a relief to see my favourite dry fly working again after the blank at Clochfaen a couple of week previously. I was also surprised by the high percentage of fish over the pound mark - at least 5 by my estimation, with one possibly nudging 1 3/4lbs, and they all fought really hard into the bargain.
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