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ID:738 

K. H. from South Wales

Saturday 25 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:On Salmon fishing the Upper Usk at Cefn Rhosan Faw

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Didn't get there till late, stayed down the bottom end. Only a couple of small fish rising so tried the nymph and had 3,best was 11". Water high and fast only a slight tinge, lovely area, will return.

ID:728 

S. B. from Coventry

Friday 24 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Salmon fishing on the upper Wye....

Fishing:All Species (in season)

At 3'0 plus, rising with colour, our return is the inevitable nil with no sightings.

Kev provided the entertainment by falling head first into the tail of Rectory Pool and having to swim for it still clutching his rod. Upon reaching the safety of the bank he calmly said - "It's not usually that deep just there". Priceless.

ID:730 

D. G. from Buckinghamshire

Friday 24 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Caradoc (R. Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

River running high and coloured. 1st time on this stretch found it hard to find a good place to sit that was safe.
finished up with 10 Barbel and 2 chub to 7lb 10oz. All on Pellet.

ID:726 

P. L. from Lincolnshire

Thursday 23 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Backney (River Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Despite the river carrying extra water, total catch was 19 barbel to 8lbs, 2 anglers with 8 fish each, one with 3, no chub being landed.

Explored the river upstream of the hut but only found one fishable swim, bankside vegitation very dense, not sure if it would have been any better on a normal river, evidence of Mink on the bank, this time remains of rabbit being eaten. Fishing very good downstream of the hut as far as as the fishery limits of the viaduct.

Directions in finding the beat very good, however would have appreciated some Wyeuskfoundation notice boards/signs as confirmation that we had interpreted the directions correctly.

Despite the conditions a very memorable 'Great days fishing'.

ID:729 

D. G. from Buckinghamshire

Thursday 23 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Middle Hill Court (R Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

On a rapidly rising river we managed to catch 18 Barbel and 3 Chub. Best fish were 9lb 6oz Barbel and a 4lb2oz chub. Most fell to Pellet.

ID:725 

L. R. from South Wales

Wednesday 22 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Whitehouse (River Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Fished by one of the croys, river was up and rose 9" during afternoon session. Caught 5 chub 3.5 lbs, 4.4, 2x 5lbs & 5.5 lbs. 4 caught on corn and one on meat. My personnal best chub before today was 3.5 lbs so this was a supurb afternoons fishing. Thanks Simon for putting me onto this beat.

ID:727 

P. L. from Lincolnshire

Wednesday 22 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Luggsbridge (B35)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Caught a total of 3 chub and 2 barbel between 3 rods, one of which blanked. River looked to be in perfect condition despite carrying a few inches of extra water. Enjoyable day but very tiring exploring the full length available. Number of swims very limited, probably due to the extra water.
Directions and instruction excellant as always.

ID:736 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Wednesday 22 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:R23 The Hindwell, Knill Beat

Fishing:All Species (in season)

15 x trout 6-9 inches.

ID:723 

A. H. from Gloucestershire

Tuesday 21 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Buckland South (River Usk)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Stuart and I fished hard in the rain, but without success.
Surprised not to see any sign of salmon either.

ID:724 

M. J. from Oxford

Tuesday 21 July 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Whitehouse (River Wye)

Fishing:All Species (in season)

Torrential rain till late evening, a force 6 to 7 wind and the river going through like a train had all the ingredients of a blank. Fishing the deep water upstream of the hut; finding small areas of slack water and using swimfeeders (3 and 4 ounce weight required); laying close in to the bank (couldn't do anything else really); saw us catch eleven barbel to nearly nine pounds and four chub all about four. Hallibut pellets accounted for most but sweetcorn and stiff groundbait paste caught several too.

Bearing in mind the conditions we felt we had not done too badly.

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