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ID:26899
P. W. from Ifold, West Sussex
Saturday 25 June 2016 (9 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:4
First time I have fished this stretch of the Wye. Overcast, fished for a couple of hours.
No Trout caught but 8 Graying landed, all returned. Will come back next year.
8 Grayling
ID:25997
G. A. from Chelmsford
Saturday 28 May 2016 (9 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:3
5 Trout
ID:24330
H. R. from Hasselt, Belgium
Wednesday 4 November 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:2
On this day we started a bit later as planned and met with a local guide to give us some guidance (since one of us was a true 'beginner') at the footbridge parking area. After making acquaintance, we decided to move to the lower beat parking and to start fishing upstream, especially because the wading just behind the food bridge is very difficult.
We really got going when it was already 11.15. No much fish activity we could see and I started nymphing. Some half mile more upstream I saw a nice channel and there was frequently salmon activity. It looked very promising but I was on the wrong bank of this channel and it took me more than 20 minutes to get at the other bank at a good position to wade it.
Arriving there, I noticed some surface activity and I put on a dry, hook size 18, light color "in suface" fly (parachute type, and also small CDC flies). I managed to catch 7 grayling, one around 40cm, one around 25cm, the others around 30cm. I stayed there till dusk (16.00), because surface activity was still there.
My companion with the guide took 4 grayling, one around 43cm the other under 30cm, two on dries, and two on a wet fly.
Great day, lovely beat.
11 Grayling
ID:24285
Z. S. from London
Saturday 31 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
Good water, level rises after rain. No surface activity, sunny, windless. Hard to find a fish all day long, one hour before dusk fish were more active, saw a few salmon jumping.
Regards
2 Trout, 1 Grayling
ID:24279
F. S. from Banstead
Friday 30 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
Another new beat for me today. Parked by the foot bridge and started walked up on that side of the river. I just couldn't find anywhere to access the water though. Tried on the other side of the bridge and eventually found some limited access but it was very difficult. This compounded with wind and lots leaves in the water made fishing quite challenging. No sign of Grayling and only a few Salmon Parr to show for my strenuous efforts. I think a more detailed map might have been useful and a few signs dotted around to give some confidence to someone new to the beat.
2 Other
ID:24291
N. M. from Tetbury
Thursday 29 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
Poor day, river rising and coloured due to persistent rain overnight and early morning so deep nymphing the order of the day unfortunately without much luck. Only one small out of season brown trout 8 ins taken, few fish missed, still always good to be on the river on such a beautiful beat. Access to river on top beat much easier if you cross footbridge at car park and walk down the lane to the right bank, good directions on beat map.
1 Trout
ID:24289
N. M. from Tetbury
Wednesday 28 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
Good day with above average temparatures so plenty of hatches, mostly pale watery´s and dark olives, some sedge. 4 grayling taken on cdc emerger, largest to 1 1/2 pounds. Small out of season trout to about 1/2 pound taken on weighted nymph. Water a good height and a lovely time of year to be out on the river, even the sun put in an appearance early afternoon which triggered some good hatches and plenty of rises! Many fish missed probably due to my slow reactions but grayling can be tricky to hook on the dry no matter how quick you react! Great day once again!
1 Trout, 4 Grayling
ID:24092
M. M. from LONDON
Sunday 18 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:2
River low and low cloud all day with not many signs of fish. Tried dry fly but no luck, managed one grayling on a nymph.
1 Grayling
ID:29598
D. D. from Surrey
Thursday 15 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:2
Starting with some rain in the morning, fising nymphs in the lower half of the beat without luck all morning and early afternoon. Finaly hooked 2 beautiful grayling over a pound about 5pm on a olive klinkhammer. Great days fishing.
2 Grayling
ID:23992
C. H. from Barnt Green
Wednesday 14 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Doldowlod
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
This was my first time winter grayling fishing on first time on this stretch. On arriving at the upstream beat I couldn't believe how stunning the place was, I was lucky enough to have arrived on a cold, slightly misty but sunny autumn morning which helped but the river looked spectacular.
I started fishing near the footbridge and was soon into a grayling on a goldhead but it slipped the hook soon after. I much prefer to fish with dries and as the map showed foot access all the way back to Newbridge I figured I had a lot of water to cover so set off along the path, unfortunately the path is at the top of a steep wooded slope and access to the river very limited and precarious, the path then seems to come to an end at a house in the woods. I did eventually manage to get back into the river and thought I'd make my way along in the river instead but this was slow going due to large slippery rocks amongst the stone and gravel river bed. I did find some fish topping and after quite a bit of manoeuvring I got into position, by now flies were hatching and fish were taking all around me! After changing flies a number of times I hit on something the fish would take and had 4 lovely grayling to about 1lb in quick succession which made all the effort worth while. I then moved on and found another fish taking flies off the top and presented a fly which it took first time, this turned out to be a beautiful out of season brown trout of around 2lb.
This really is a stunning location, I did get a little frustrated I couldn't get further downstream, I found the fishing difficult but very rewarding, I thoroughly enjoyed my day here.
On returning to my car I met another angler who'd fished the stretch for 30+ years who told me I should have crossed the foot bridge and tackled the river from the other side. He also told of 2 and 3lb grayling, I shall definately be back but next time I'll be crossing the bridge to see if it makes accessing the river easier.
1 Trout, 4 Grayling
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