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ID:4309 

O. S. from Stockbridge, Hants

Wednesday 12 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:White House

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:3

River 1 foot up and falling. The three of us started off fishing on the 'beach' across to the deeper water, but all that came from that was a 6lb barbel for me. Dad wandered downstream rolling meat and had one chub of 2lb. we all moved to the top of the beat to the slower, deeper water and fished swims that looked well used. Merv lost a barbel and had a chub bite, while I didn't have a touch. Dad had one barbel of 6lb, 2/3 of the way across. Both barbel were taken on halibut pellet with a feeder of mixed pellet.

It's worth noting that the opposite bank to this beat seems very heavily fished. there were several anglers up and down the stretch throughout the day and the swims looked very heavily worn and the barbel I caught had a couple of old wounds in it's mouth. I would suggest if you're looking for a session on virgin barbel, this probably isn't the beat for you. It also sows a seed of doubt in your mind as to whether these fish are getting tackle-shy.

ID:4317 

I. P. from Fleet

Wednesday 12 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Courtfield

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:3

Great day but took off after 5pm with one swim producing 5 Barbel to 11lb 8oz. Others incl a 10 with 6,7 and 8lb fish caught.
Many thanks to Don the owner for showing us the swims etc. v. helpful Gent!

ID:4330 

A. H. from Cheltenham

Wednesday 12 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Ty Newydd

Fishing:Salmon

No. of Anglers:2

Blanked. First time to this beat. Imagine we could have done with 6" more water and a lot less sunshine. Didn't see or touch any salmon unfortunately. Both really enjoyed our day in stunning surroundings though. Plenty of fishing to go at and I think you do need to make the most of both banks.

ID:5140 

C. K.

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Ithon

Beat:The Disserth Ithon

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

10 grayling (including 3 of 16"). 3 out season brownies 9" on gold head GRHE, black klinkhammer and caddis nymph. A great days fishing.

ID:4490 

P. C. & K. R. from Northampton

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Beat:R29 Court of Noke

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:2

It was our first time on this beat although we fished last year on the adjacent Leen. River was a good height and clear but no sign of the sun and only saw 2 rises all day. PC caught a 42 cm (16.5in ) grayling on a pink shrimp close in under a bush but that was our only bite other than innumerable leaves and twigs. Probably return in the New Year when hopefully, the river will have been flushed out.

ID:4276 

J. C. from Chepstow

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Llangoed

Fishing:Salmon

No. of Anglers:1

Fishing in my t-shirt for the afternoon, who would have thought so in Oct. Not a salmon seen or touched though. My first year salmon fishing though so the learning curve is steep. As ever a really nice stretch with some quality runs. Lots of scouting done for next time. Did catch 6 trout though, one had me wondering for a second or two.

ID:4278 

C. S. from Worthing

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:Sugwas Court

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

First time on this fishery parked in the orchard car park at the top end of the fishery and walked the whole beat. I decided I was parked in the wrong place and drove to the parking lay by at the lower end of the fishery.The river is a bit deeper here and in these low water conditions looked more likely. It is a really nice place to be at times I felt I was in a nature reserve with ducks, swans, cows, all sorts of birds including kingfishers and later on bats and owls putting in an appearance! The available fishing swims were a bit limited and more could be created with a bit of tree cutting work. Really struggled to catch in the low and clear conditions losing a feeder a cast in my chosen but obviously rocky swim! Decided to do a bit of roving using 4aaa shot swinging round under the bushes using luncheon meat for bait. This did the trick and finished with 4 Chub weights..3, 3.5, 3.5 and 2lb. 2 Barbel weights 3, 5.5lb. I was enjoying myself at the end!

ID:4279 

T. H. from Usk

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Usk

Beat:Chainbridge

Fishing:Salmon

No. of Anglers:2

Two salmon released. A 10lb hen caught by the fallen tree at the bottom of the Rock Pool and a very strong 12lb cock salmon at the top of the Chine. Both fish were clean and fell to a small silver stoats tail tube on a floating line from around 6p.m.

P.S. 10 lbs hen salmon released at Rock Pool last Friday.

ID:4281 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Beat:R9, Irfon at Cammarch Hotel

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

11 x grayling 13-18 inches, 7 x out of season trout 6-10 inches, on various dries, mostly John Storey. A slow morning under grey skies prospecting some remote parts of the fishery, and catching only unseasonable trout. This was followed by a move mid-afternoon, contact with grayling and then great fun experimenting with patterns until the light faded and I could no longer see the fly on the water. At one point I watched large but nervous grayling come up for the fly 3 times in a row as it tracked over them, and each time drown it without actually taking it. A change of pattern and a few seconds later there was a solid take, virtually impossible to miss. There are some lovely grayling in the Irfon this year: the best three fish for the day were two at 17 inches and one at 18 inches.

By the way, NN from Brierly Hill (2nd October) asks, rhetorically and even somewhat bitterly I suppose, if anybody knows a brand of wader which doesn't leak. If anybody does, I wish they would tell me, because I have long concluded that idea belongs with the philosopher's stone, perpetual motion and other desirable but unobtainable objectives. Simms G3 Guides seem to last for about one hard season, after which you have to start repairing leaks. The 5-layer parts going up to the mid-thigh seem to be about bullet-proof, but trouble starts coming around the crotch seams in the 3 layer section. I note the new Simms G4 version is 5 layer up to the waist, which might solve the problem, but look at the swingeing price to be paid in the UK! Also, are 5 layer waders really that breathable? There is a strong argument for buying cheap waders and just replacing them now and then. Sometimes you get a surprise. I have a pair of cheap Vision Flywaters, bought a few years ago for sea trout fishing, which involves climbing over barbed wire fences in the dark, crawling up steep banks on hands and knees and other activities supposed to be bad for waders. Amazingly, they seem to have survived all this abuse undamaged. In the field of neoprene waders, I am also reminded that I own a pair of Vision Extremes which have now done 9 hard winters of upper Wye grayling fishing. I repaired them for the first time last year. Vision took these off the market a while ago, but they are now back by popular demand. I can't say if the new ones are as good as the old ones. (I don't get a retainer from Vision by the way and I am sure the WUF will edit this if we aren't allowed to recommend products!) You can always recognize Vision Extremes at a distance; they are most unflattering to the figure and the wearer looks like Michelin Man. I originally bought them with the idea that those Finnish chaps at Vision must know something about designing waders for very cold conditions. Mind you, I have an aunt who once bought a Lada on the theory that a Russian car would be good for starting on cold winter mornings, but that's another story...

ID:4282 

S. D. from Clevedon

Tuesday 11 October 2011 (14 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Courtfield

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

Had an great days fishing in the wood crib area had seven Barbel biggest 10lb 3oz three 8lb plus one 7lb and finaly two five pound plus fish, all caught on halibut pellet could not have wished for a better day.

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