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ID:666 

J. S. from Essex

Monday 29 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Lyepole (River Lugg)

Blanked. About the most enjoyable blank ever. River was in superb nick. Raised 5 fish and managed to lose them all. Only had a couple of hours but will definitely make another visit if in the area. The Foundation service cannot be faulted. Please keep it up!

ID:667 

K. B. from Derbyshire

Monday 29 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Dan-y-Parc (River Usk)

Had little time for fishing on a hot still day, with low water conditions and no fish caught but saw some superb trout in the margins.

Very clear instructions and look forward to returning next season.

ID:660 

G. G. from Bristol

Sunday 28 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Wyebank & Courtfield (lower Wye)

5 barbel to 8lb 2oz. 2 chub.

ID:664 

P. J. from Derbyshire

Sunday 28 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Usk trout fishing....

Brecon - 14 brown trout - on nymphs and klinkhammers all fish returned
Penpont - 16 Brown trout most on nymphs all fish returned Cefn Rhosan Fawr - 13 brown trout on nymphs

Larger fish on the brecon beat about 10/12 inches. Other beats mostly very small 4 inches although lots of them.

ID:665 

M. N. from Powys

Sunday 28 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:R22 The Lugg, Litton Beat

4 browns to 9" Adams/Klinkhamer. All released.

ID:650 

S. C. from Staffordshire

Saturday 27 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Fenni Fach (River Usk)

7 trout caught and released by group, largest over 12inches.
Klinkhammer and gold head fished New Zealand style. Hot sunny day, low water, few fish rising when the sun was out. The few times times it went cloudy the fish started to rise, pity we couldn't stay into the evening.

ID:651 

M. A. from Gwent

Saturday 27 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Llyn Bugeilyn

Caught approximately 20 brownies between the two of us, beautifully marked trout and very acrobatic. Majority of the larger fish (8 - 10 ounces) came to very small goldheads such as Hares Ear/Black Pennells/Zulus, dries caught the smaller fish, lightning fast reflexes needed!!

Forced off the water at 8pm due to the ferocious midges. Since last visit the track down to the water has got worse in places and you definately need a 4x4 vehicle. Beautiful water, very peaceful surroundings and very obliging fish!

ID:652 

S. J. from Powys

Saturday 27 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Gromain (upper Wye)

Great days fishing on a beatiful beat caught many fish during the day. We caught Trout, Grayling, Dace, Chub and of course salmon par which were abundant. The trout were on the small side but fought well - 1 taken. Grayling were impressive best around 18 ins. 5 chub caught by the coarse rod best around 4 pound. We caught fish on dries and nymphs chub were caught using luncheon meat.

ID:654 

P. B. from South Wales

Saturday 27 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Abernant & Plas Gwyn (upper Wye)

Only fished the Abernant section, didn't have enough time for the Plas Gwyn section. Had an excellent day - started off with a 3lb+ chub on an Adams first cast and then proceeded to catch 6 Brown Trout and 4 Grayling, all on the Dry. Very good beat, easy access and wading not too difficult.

ID:663 

J. B. from Buckinghamshire

Saturday 27 June 2009 (16 years ago)

Beat:Caradoc (R. Wye)

Weather great and river looks awesome. Couple of things to suggest -

I would reccomend decent, hard wearing footwear as banks are very slippy, a minimum of 10ft landing net handle due to awkward landing of fish, TO ENSURE SAFE RETURN OF FISH CAUGHT WALK FISH TO THE NEAREST LOW BANK FOR RETURN...

Fish caught - 9 barbel to 8lb and 1 chub.

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