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ID:1783 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Monday 19 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Beat:R36, Upper Escley

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

11 x trout 6-12 inches. Another very impressive Escley beat to match the two downstream. A challenge, though, as the flow is very slight (not much rain seems to have fallen in this valley) and the stone bottomed pools are very clear - you can see the fish and they can see you. Picky trout wanting very small flies. I always come away from the Escley thinking mainly about the fish I spooked or otherwise failed to hook. The fact remains this small stream is surprisingly well populated with trout of different sizes, plenty around 10 inches, and some seen and one lost were considerably larger. As with the lower and middle beats, it would take a long day to cover the whole thing - I just had an afternoon and skipped a lot of the top end, which has been coppiced in the past, but now badly needs trimming again. Finally (once you you have posted your catch return) there's Michelchurch's Bridge Inn near the car parking at the bottom end, where at the end of the day you can enjoy a pint of Hay Bluff and watch even more trout in the stream running through the garden. Overall this beat is excellent value.

ID:1787 

R. L. from Lydbrook

Monday 19 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:Wye Bank & Courtfield Fishery

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

17.30 to 19.30. Wyebank section bottom pool, river up 9inches on last visit, water cooler but clear. Wading and long trotting, long rod and centre pin 8lb line with over-shotted chubber type float 1 or 2 sweetcorn on size 10 hook in edge of main flow, approx 18/24in water depth, float set at 3ft and held back. 3 chub to around 3lbs and one midsized barbel lost at net then bites ceased.
19.30 to dusk. Same pool, wading, slow rolling ledger, 6 swan shot, 1inch size curried luncheon meat on size 6 hook with long 3ft hooklength. 3 barbel to around 6lbs, 2 chub to around 3lb and 2 beautiful light olive coloured eels of around 1.5lbs, both returned.

ID:1789 

J. C. from newbury

Monday 19 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:Caradoc

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

2 barbel on halibut pellet.

ID:1793 

W. M. from Stroud

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:Wye Bank & Courtfield Fishery

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

An evening session trying to float fish for the Barbel low down on the Courtfield stretch after the canoes have departed the pub..

Although the water was above summer level and flowing hard the water was very shallow ,only 4 or 5 ft max in the holes

Not very good at the float so struggled getting snagged and losing floats and halibut pellets regularly

Caught one at around 4lb, boy do they go on light gear with no weight to hinder them in fast water.

Tried the feeder and pellets for the last few hours before dark and it was like shooting fish in barrel,nothing large but a 5lb fish feels massive when caught in very fast streamy water. Lost count, but must have had 10 more or so plus some nice chub. Use heavy line around the feeder or you will be cut off by the sharp rocks.

I think this is the place to fish for barbel with heavy nymphs czech nymphing style, the chub, grayling and occasional big trout might like it too....

Many thanks to Don for putting me on the fish.

I will be back.

ID:1797 

D. G. from Buckingham

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:White House

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:4

Despite a river with a little colour, being overcast and drizzley we only managed to catch 5 chub between 4 of us.
Conditions looked ideal but the fishing very hard. Dont really understand why we didn't catch!

ID:2679 

W. M. from Stroud

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Wyebank

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

An evening session trying to float fish for the Barbel low down on the Courtfield stretch after the canoes have departed the pub..

Although the water was above summer level and flowing hard the water was very shallow ,only 4 or 5 ft max in the holes

Not very good at the float so struggled getting snagged and losing floats and halibut pellets regularly

Caught one at around 4lb, boy do they go on light gear with no weight to hinder them in fast water.

Tried the feeder and pellets for the last few hours before dark and it was like shooting fish in barrel,nothing large but a 5lb fish feels massive when caught in very fast streamy water. Lost count, but must have had 10 more or so plus some nice chub. Use heavy line around the feeder or you will be cut off by the sharp rocks.

I think this is the place to fish for barbel with heavy nymphs czech nymphing style, the chub, grayling and occasional big trout might like it too....

Many thanks to Don for putting me on the fish.

I will be back.

ID:2698 

W. M. from Stroud

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Courtfield

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

An evening session trying to float fish for the Barbel low down on the Courtfield stretch after the canoes have departed the pub..

Although the water was above summer level and flowing hard the water was very shallow ,only 4 or 5 ft max in the holes

Not very good at the float so struggled getting snagged and losing floats and halibut pellets regularly

Caught one at around 4lb, boy do they go on light gear with no weight to hinder them in fast water.

Tried the feeder and pellets for the last few hours before dark and it was like shooting fish in barrel,nothing large but a 5lb fish feels massive when caught in very fast streamy water. Lost count, but must have had 10 more or so plus some nice chub. Use heavy line around the feeder or you will be cut off by the sharp rocks.

I think this is the place to fish for barbel with heavy nymphs czech nymphing style, the chub, grayling and occasional big trout might like it too....

Many thanks to Don for putting me on the fish.

I will be back.

ID:1786 

N. S. from Doeset

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Middle Hill Court

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:3

18th - I caught 8 barbel to 7:15 and my friends caught 3 barbel and 2 chub, and 1 barbel and 1 chub respectively.
19th - I had 6 barbel to about 7lb and 3 chub of about 2lb. Others caught 4 barbel to 8:04 and 1 barbel respectively. We fished the Vanstone pool area. It's a fantastic swim but I did feel a little uncomfortable fishing two days for a shoal which is obviously subject to a great deal of angling pressure. This was reinforced when I caught the same fish twice. Are there stretches of the Wye where the barbel are more spread out?
All in all I had 22 barbel over 3 days so was very happy with my first visit to the Wye. Fabulous river and surroundings - we will be back. Thanks to WUF for good service.

ID:1790 

K. C. from Oxford

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Reservoirs

Beat:Talybont Reservoir

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Overcast day. 2 trout early in the day on black bibios, nothing for the rest of the day. Lovely setting.

ID:1791 

J. H. from Swindon

Sunday 18 July 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:Foy Bridge

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:2

2 anglers, 17 Chub and 2 small Barbel (no larger than 5lb) and whilst not the biggest catch by weight it was a great day's fishing.

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