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ID:23780
J. P. from Woking
Friday 2 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Lower Wye
Beat:Middle Hill Court
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:2
Turned out to be a very warm, sunny day after a foggy cold morning. Most of the action after lunch on the usual feeder and pellet method.
7 Barbel, 1 Chub
ID:23786
L. P. from Brentwood
Friday 2 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Lower Wye
Beat:Wyebank
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:2
First time at Wyebank. Had a fairly tough day, water very shallow near side and flying through across, 5oz held bottom but best angle was to fish from the cross to reduce line curve. No tiny fish, all over 4lb best 6lb. Stunning day as the sun cleared the mist. Will be back having worked a few things out. Thanks to Don for advice.
6 Barbel
ID:23832
M. D. from Taunton
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Lower Wye
Beat:Courtfield
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:4
Final day and, as forecast, no change in the weather! 2 opted for the lower section and caught 1 barbel of 7.13 on pellet (also lost 2) and a chub of 3.8. The other 2 were at the top of Legg Meadow and landed 1 barbel of around 3lbs.
This is our 4th annual visit to Courtfield and it's always a pleasure just to be there.
Our catches haven't been prolific, but except for one "old bruiser" the barbel have been in superb condition and included 3 doubles. As always, thank you Don-it was good to have a chat and catch up on your news.
2 Barbel, 1 Chub
ID:23838
N. D. from Framilode
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Towy
Beat:Clwb Godre'r Mynydd Du
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Sept 30th : Caught one small wbt on the Cothi Crugybar beat in the daytime. Very bright, sunny day, not ideal. Night time went to Towy Llanwrda for sea trout - clear and moonlit, very little sign of fish movement, nothing caught.
Oct 1st: Pipe Pool in evening for sea trout and caught nothing. Chap on the other side was clearly fishing for brown trout - interesting on first day of close season!
Tried for sea trout on Towy Wenallt at night - clear, moonlit night with very high tide, nothing caught.
1 Trout
ID:23899
R. H. from Ledbury
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Lugg & Arrow
Beat:Lyepole
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
Caught lots of very small grayling on tiny grey duster but nothing to bend the rod. I will be returning soon to try the nymphs. Lane is very narrow I had to reverse twice on the way down & three times on the way up. The locals treat it like a race track.
ID:23689
O. B. from Gloucestershire
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Teme
Beat:Bucknell
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Blank. First time for me on this beat which has re-opened for the last few days of the Severn season after being closed due to low water during the summer. I had been meaning to get up here for years. Obviously I had been briefed to expect low water, but the section of the Teme I came down to was the ghost of a stream. Many yards of flat gravel shallows are only a few inches deep, and the occasional deep hole has water so clear you could see every stone on the bottom. The valley is quite delightful, particularly the cricket bat willow plantation. Lots of birdlife, I started a hare across the stubble and, without wishing to seem misanthropic, I didn't see another soul. We don't have another stream like this, except perhaps some sections of the Ithon. It's all quite open, except for the very top end where an 8 or even 7 foot rod would have been handier than the 9 footer I had brought. This is not a winterbourne where the upper waters of a brook only flow during winter months, but a mid stream section where low summer flows just disappear below porous ground. This is not unique either: part of our own Blackpool Brook has a habit of disappearing into old mine workings during a dry summer, the Surrey Mole famously gets a bit lost between Caterham and Dorking in a dry year and Yugoslavia is full of limestone streams which disappear down sinkholes and pop up again miles away and a thousand feet lower.
Anyway, during a delightful walk, enjoying myself taking photographs, the only thing missing from the equation was a trout, although I know trout of 2 or 3 pounds are occasionally taken. I tried walking down to the bottom of the beat and working up, looking for a rising fish and searching with a dry fly in the runs and deep holes. Some of these holes do look good. But despite a warm day with willow flies and pale wateries hatching, I didn't see a natural rise. I did raise a small fish from a deep hole to a Grey Duster and failed to hook it, and another turned out to be a tiny chub. I came to the conclusion that the best thing to do would be to let the winter floods repopulate the stretch and come back to try it in the spring. At the same time, there are very few absolutes in angling, so if somebody comes along and gets a dozen from it tomorrow, I'm standing by ready to eat my hat!
ID:23696
D. C. G. W. & D. R. from West Herefordshire, Little Comberton & Swansea
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Beat:GPAIAC Builth Wells
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:3
The weather was much the same as during the last week, with a nasty upstream wind for most of the day and bright sunshine. A few olives appeared at times throughout the day but rises were few and far between. We either nymphed, or fished dries and emergers, and fish caught were probably equally shared between both methods, and both rising and non-rising fish were taken with the surface patterns. The sixteen grayling ranged from 10 - 14" and the trout from 8 - 12". Flies taking fish at the surface included a HE emerger, Grayling Steel Blue and a dark olive Ducks Dun. As has been the case fishing elsewhere on the Wye in the last week, there was no shortage of active grayling here, unlike yesterday on the Irfon.
20 Trout, 16 Grayling
ID:23697
M. M. from London
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Abernant
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
Amazing weather and beautiful surroundings, a couple of small fish caught and quite a few missed. I lost my tweed flat cap, if anyone finds it please get in touch its been on many fishing trips and will be sorely missed.
1 Trout, 2 Grayling
ID:23698
M. N. from Bristol
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Gromain & Upper Llanstephan
Fishing:Winter Grayling
No. of Anglers:1
A beautiful day for my annual pilgrimage to Gromain. Very few rises and only a brief flurry of Pale waterys around noon when the sun came through. The day was spent with the long rod and nymphs, Czech nymphing in the deeper runs just before the tail and at the head of the pools and French nymphing in the faster shallower water. Peeping Caddis and copper tung bead GRHE with a pink thorax worked well, the average size of the Grayling was better than last year with the largest at 15", the best OOS Trout was a stunning fish at 18", four Parr were also caught. A word of warning to folk with larger vehicles ( I drive a VW T5), the parking marked on the map does not have enough room to turn around which means a tricky reverse up a rough track onto a busy road. I park on the road verge by the bottom field gate by LLanstephan bridge.
10 Trout, 18 Grayling, 4 Other
ID:23706
I. M. from Solihull
Thursday 1 October 2015 (10 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:How Caple Court
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:2
A beautiful day to be on the river and also to be on a beat we'd never been too before. As such there's always a bit of uncertainty as to which the most productive swims might be. As it turned out, none of the 6 we tried were. Although the river looked in perfect condition (other than some floating leaves, we didn't get a single bite all day. Previously successful methods (pellet with swim feeder) produced nothing and experimentation with other baits and methods proved no better. Was it too bright, too warm? No idea, but other than the weather and gorgeous surroundings, a very disappointing day.
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