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ID:17347
P. L. from Redditch
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Lugg & Arrow
Beat:Arrow Titley
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
All fish are up to 5 inches.
4 Trout, 1 Other
ID:17354
S. E. from Somerset
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Monnow
Beat:Abbey Dore
Fishing:All Species (in season)
No. of Anglers:1
4 of the trout were between 10 & 13 inches. 3 of the grayling were also between this size. I also hooked and lost quite a few more.
River low with slow flow and some almost stagnant pools. All fish came to weighted nymphs in the deep pools that did have good flow.
Very overgrown with fallen trees across river which made for slow and difficult progress upstream.
A healthy looking stream nonetheless with obviously a good head of fish - a very enjoyable afternoon.
Spotted a tawny owl and several kingfishers.
10 Trout, 6 Grayling
ID:17358
P. H. from Tyldesley
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Holme Lacy 3 and Lechmere's Ley
Fishing:All Species (in season)
No. of Anglers:2
Better day - river again slightly down. Barbel up to 7lb, chub up to 4lb. All on straight leger and feeder tactics. Absolutely poured down late on but thanks to Colin the resident guide for pointing out the good swims for us.
Overall a lovely stretch of river and countryside but if you are a bit of a river novice like us it can be quite hard at times!- but nonetheless enjoyable.
3 Barbel, 9 Chub
ID:17362
B. R. from Gloucester
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Sugwas Court
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:3
River very low but gave us a chance to see the rocks in the river where we loose our tackle. Set up and watched the otters swimming bye then when we moved swims. Had to clear up rubbish left by morons tin cans paper rappers all harmful to the cows in the field and the large friendly bull. We could not understand how some people could pay £22 plus booking fee and leave litter.
Back to the fishing, bait was pellets, sweetcorn and meat with swimfeeders, ledgering, freelining. The barbel were 8lb 10oz and 6lb 4oz and the Chub were from 3.5lbs to 4.9lbs. In the evening about 8.30ish 3 Otters swam into the swim one of us was fishing so we called it a day. We had a good day despite the storms, it's a lovely part of Herefordshire. Thank you Wye & Usk Foundation, we will be back.
2 Barbel, 6 Chub
ID:17369
J. P. from Hay on Wye
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Reservoirs
Beat:Beacons Reservoir
Fishing:Trout (Stillwater)
No. of Anglers:1
The day was downcast with frequent showers, however, still a warm day. No fish rising and no indication of any hatch.
Beautiful setting, although care must be taken due to wet and slippery bank - also lots of pot holes covered by grass and some rather difficult terrain on the opposite bank.
Casting was very difficult - great for short cast, but to get out over 15 meters, false cast will be hooked up either by trees or over grown shrubs (lost 5 flies, but did manage to find one hooked up on my boot).
Great location for tube fishing, more likely to find the fish; otherwise fish finder would be a great tool.
All in all had a great workout traversing around the muddy lake, throw back to my army days running up and down the Beacons.
No fish caught; would I fish there again? Most likely, especially either early morning or sun set when a hatch is happening close to the bank.
ID:17377
J. D. from Tewkesbury
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Fownhope 5
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:1
Hard going today with just the one chub.
1 Chub
ID:17379
N. B. from Bristol
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Upland Llyns
Beat:Llyn Bugeilyn
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
2 fish caught, 1 at 6 inches and a larger fish at 10inches on a dark-winged deer hair sedge type fly and a sedgehog respectively. Plenty of bibio flies in evidence round the margins. I had quite a bit of interest but my timing was off.
The day started still and damp and gradually became sunny with a strengthening breeze. Both fish caught on the western side of the Llyn, where I also lost one estimated at around one pound. Grrrr.
2 Trout
ID:17380
P. R. from Clodock
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Monnow
Beat:Lower Longtown
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Water was very clear. Only dry fly fishing, the fly of the day was a small klinkhammer with black body. The 5 largest trouts were about 14 inches or so. I fished from 10am till 5pm. Thank you Wye & Usk Foundation, especially to Allyson.
18 Trout
ID:17386
P. J. from Cambridge
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Glan-yr-Afon
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Thunderstorms prevented me from more than a token cast on this wonderful beat.
ID:17388
C. L. from Welling
Thursday 14 August 2014 (11 years ago)
Area:Middle Wye
Beat:Lower Hill Court
Fishing:Coarse
No. of Anglers:3
From Kerne Bridge to Marl Bed approx. 600 yards I saw only 2 swims that were anything like fishable, the rest is completely overgrown with no way of accessing the river. We eventually arrived at the area I guess is the marl bed..a big area of gravel which saved our day. As we made our way down to the river we noticed 2 big blacks of rubbish and cans strewn all over the area and what looked like where a fire had been. Had a tidy up as best we could but observed the tins of food etc had foreign writing on them so guessed the fishery had been visited by East Europeans? Other than this area to fish, I walked upstream another 2-300 yards and found only 1 other swim at a salmon croy where a ladder would be useful to get down safely to said swim. As suggested in my other report at Sugwas, some sort of work party would be beneficial as there are so much river that could be explored and enjoyed instead of just a limited number of spots. With regards to the fishing, my wife had her best day fishing the Wye for the last couple of years, 5 barbel up to 8lb. We also managed 5 other barbel and 5 chub on pellet boilies and cheese. A lovely stretch of water and surroundings with the friendliest swans I have ever seen, not bothered by us anglers at all. Definitely a place to revisit, hope my observations make a difference for others.
10 Barbel, 5 Chub
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