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ID:957
J. B. & B. A. from Shropshire
Saturday 26 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Holme Lacy 3 and Lechmere's Ley
Fishing:All Species (in season)
River very low and clear, lot's of fish showing. I had 3 barbel & 9 chub, biggest barbel 7lb. My uncle Brian had 7 barbel & 3 chub, biggest barbel 9lb 2oz weighed, which was the last fish of the day. Hallibut pellets and meat. Also 2 of the barbel caught had old barbed hook's in their mouths...be fair to the fish use barbless hooks as it is the rules stated by the Wye and Usk Foundation. All in all a great day's fishing. Saw a busy king fisher throughout the day and a fox spotted by the car park. Thank's again wyeausk for a great day.
ID:958
D. S. from Luton
Saturday 26 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
9 Grayling up to 10 inches. All fish caught on size 16 'F' fly. Had a couple of bigger fish on for a while with upstream nymphs. Top end of the beat has got a bit overgrown and access to the river may get tricky when water levels rise but at present it is low enough to wade most of it. Fished here before in November when more fish were showing with much higher water levels, however I would be surprised if anybody found this beat disappointing as it is a lovely place with a good variety of water and a good number of fish.
Needless to say that as usual booking through the foundation was efficient and pleasant.
ID:961
I. M. from Warwickshire
Saturday 26 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Llanfechan (R Irfon)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Another superb days fishing on this great beat. The weather was warm and sunny, the river level low. Catch returns as follows:
I.M. 2 x Trout up to 15", 1 x Grayling 10".
T.H. 4 x Trout up to 18", 3 x Grayling up to 19".
All fish caught on dry fly, and returned in good condition.
ID:968
G. T. from Gloucestershire
Saturday 26 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Glanusk Estate
Fishing:All Species (in season)
We took 3 excellent trout, 2 on grhe & 1 on a pheasant tail (all gold heads), all fished upstream as a New Zeland team under small dries. The Glan Usk estate is the best trout river I have fished in my 28 years of fly fishing!
ID:969
S. G. from Lincolnshire
Saturday 26 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Whitney Court (River Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Great day for sunbathers, canoeists and druid sun-worshippers. Managed to winkle out a PB chub - (no idea what it weighed left scales at home - but is the biggest Ive ever caught (5-6 lbs?)) right at the death on legered luncheon meat - fought like crazy - thought it was a barbel until I saw it. Lovely stretch of water - very enjoyable as always. Also managed 2 minnows on float-fished maggot - both returned with care.
ID:1008
M. W. from London
Saturday 26 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Whitney Court (River Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Blanked. Fly fishing for pike and also tossing a few smaller
streamers for whatever. One small jack tail nip. Much too warm, bright
and low.
ID:954
N. R. from West Midlands
Friday 25 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Skenfrith (River Monnow)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
My first visit, only fished for 2 hours to check the water out for future visits, but pleased to have caught one half pound brown trout on a dry fly, the fish was returned safely.
Beautiful stretch of water, and only takes an hour and twenty from Stratford, so I look forward to fishing it again when I have more time to explore it more.
ID:955
P. D. from Worcestershire
Friday 25 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Total catch for the day was 4 Grayling: 2 were approx 4inchs, 1 was about 7inches and the last was a stunning fish, my PB Grayling, 16 inches and the better part of 1.75 lb.
ID:959
G. H. from Worcestershire
Friday 25 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
One trout, one grayling. Tough conditions, river low and clear, stunning setting though. Will be back.
ID:963
P. L. from Lincolnshire
Friday 25 September 2009 (16 years ago)
Beat:Caradoc (R. Wye)
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Having booked two beats for 5 rods, due to there being only 3 of us selcted to fish Caradoc. Total fish caught - 24 Barbel to 8lb's 10oz, 2 Chub, one angler taking a total of 15 barbel, 11 of which came from a non-descript swim, having never been fished before by pure watercraft knowledge. After looking at all the regular croys and easy swims on the shallows, by re-walking the length the angler in question chose a totaly unfished spot by picking what he thought looked like a fishy glide in the water and, what a 'Result'.
All in all a splendid days fishing in great surroundings (despite the bull), made even more memorable by the fantastic autumn weather.
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