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ID:3193 

F. D. from Harrow

Saturday 4 June 2011 (12 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:3

We had 3 rods on the Abernant beat and three rods on the Pwll y Faedda beat between 6 of us. An excellent sunny day.
Abernant catch: 10 trout and 2 grayling caught mainly on goldheads and czech nymphs. Biggest trout about 1lb.
Pwll y Fedda catch: 5 trout, 7 shad, 1 chub and 2 grayling. Shad were up to 2lb.
A variety of flies were successful including goldhead ptn and black spider patterns. Never caught shad before and interesting that they were only caught on the Pwll y Faedda beat. No fish taken. Water temperature was very high.

ID:3155 

C. W. & N. P. from Bristol

Wednesday 1 June 2011 (12 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Grey & overcast, chilly with gusty cold wind at times. Fish rose most of the day except from 4.00 pm until 6.00 pm. Took 10 - 15 trout to 10" & 8-10 grayling similar size. Mainly on dries although the bigger trout took the nymphs often tied with a bit of sparkle. Excellent day, had to ring the changes & fish hard but rewarding & v pleasurable.
NB we fished here last week (26th) when it was very windy & had similar results ( except caught 1lb + chub on nymph) until the river was turning green with leaf debris & the fish went home!!so we took the hint.

ID:3138 

C. M. J. from Malvern

Sunday 29 May 2011 (12 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Salmon

No. of Anglers:1

Conditions looked possible so I went in hope rather than expectation. A 5lb cock fish on the fly was a surprise but a pleasing reward for optimism.
Add to that; a couple of shad which I thought were Salmon takes, (I hadn't realised Shad ran so far up the river),a mid afternoon pair of decent trout and two OOS Grayling on nymphs. All made a fascinating day of 4 species.

ID:3111 

D. C. & R. S. from West Herefordshire and Malvern

Friday 27 May 2011 (12 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Fished the afternoon to mid-evening. Following what has proved to be a very rare event so far this season, the river was up and coloured after Thursday's rain (but cleared somewhat after 6p.m. to permit some safer wading in the tail of the top section). Pretty windy, as usual this month, and not too much fly about apart from a few yellow mays throughout the afternoon and into the evening, although seemingly too few for fish to be interested in real or artificial YM emergers. Some E. danica mayfly from late afternoon, and more fly in the evening including what appeared to be some pale wateries/spurwings, and BWOS and sherry spinners - but fish showed little enthusiasm to rise - basically just a few oncers. Ten trout to 12 inches and five grayling to 13" taken on flashback HE nymph, super pupa, reed smut and a larger black F Fly. Oh and one shad of about 1.5lb on the nymph! Please Mr Weatherman, help the gardeners, farmers and fisherman and bring on some real rain ASAP and lots of it!

ID:3060 

S. W. from London

Saturday 21 May 2011 (12 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Slightly more sheltered; but wind cold and upstream. 3 trout & 1 grayling all 10-12 inches. Packed in when the drizzle set in for the evening. Lovely stretch, with a good variety of water.

ID:3058 

J. E. from Surrey

Friday 20 May 2011 (12 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Today this beat was very easy to wade, quite a contrast from my last visit when the Wye was in full flow!

Cloudy, blustery day. Given the amount and variety of fly life hatching off - olives, grannom, sherry spinners, Mayfly (several varieties), it was surprising there were very few fish rising. So another day nymphing.

First cast yielded a 3lb out of season chub. Like pulling a welly boot out on a 4wt rod! A few minutes later a pristine 12" shad was caught and safely returned. I think this is the prettiest river fish I have seen, even surpassing a grayling for beauty. Normal service then resumed with around 15 wbt shared between 2 rods. Most in the 5"-7" class, the best around 10". Weighted olive nymph best performing fly.

Cracking day on a really top beat.

ID:3007 

M. S. from Surrey

Tuesday 17 May 2011 (13 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

5 grayling, 3 trout.

ID:2990 

P. B. from South Wales

Sunday 15 May 2011 (13 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

A very difficult downstream wind blowing for most of the morning. Although a superb days fishing had. A slow start - but by 11.30am trout moving to some hatching Mayfly etc. One rod caught 32 Trout and out of season Grayling (nearly all trout maybe 7 Grayling) and the other had 8 Trout. Some good size trout caught up to 18".

Saw one very large Trout move agressively to take something in the margins under the trees, with a very impressive bow wave left. Also nearly trod on a very large Grayling on the gravel runs that moved away at a fair speed. Excellent day enjoyed even if a little windswept!

ID:3245 

R. M. from West Sussex

Wednesday 11 May 2011 (13 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

1 x 4lb sewin (sea trout) and 2 x 3lb Chub caught by A.D. Trout caught at the start of the beat, the Chub in the pools by the rocks at the far end of the beat. 13 x Brown Trout of sizes 3/4lb to 2lb caught in the central part of the river.
WUF Note: a photo has confirmed this was almost certainly a sewin that had been in the river for a couple of weeks.

ID:2963 

D. S. from Gravesend, Kent

Sunday 8 May 2011 (13 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Fished pm and early evening. Inclement weather including rain and high wind meant hatches lasted minutes. One fish each caught, one small brown and one brown of approx 12 inches, to nymph and klink respectively. River had autumnal debris, presumably due to slight rise and debris blown on to water. The odd fish was rising, but klink brought fish up.

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