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ID:2758
W. H. from Bristol
Saturday 2 April 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Cefn Rhosan Fawr
Fishing:All Species (in season)
Very little fly life. Very bright windy day. Saw no fish, caught no fish. Beautiful beat which deserves a visit when spring has properly sprung that high up the valley. Was slighly surprised to 'share' the beat with 3 blokes spinning and one chucking a swim feeder in to a deep pool.
WUF note: the owner will be made aware of the other anglers. Please report any suspected poaching activity as soon as possible.
ID:5165
J. P.
Friday 1 April 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Clettwr
Beat:The Clettwr
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
16 @ 5" to 10". What a difference a month makes!
ID:2718
O. B. from Gloucestershire
Friday 1 April 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Chainbridge
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
5 x trout 11 - 17 inches, spiders, Super Pupa and Roman Moser's Emerging Caddis. My first time on this beat, which will probably repay taking some time to understand, although I do fish Kemys downstream. Chainbridge has a well-deserved reputation for salmon and the Rock Pool looks like a great bit of salmon fly-fishing. For the man with a trout rod: well, a more than usually frustrating grannom hatch, missing many more fish than hit, the fly coming off in waves until the water looked like soup with the empty caddis shucks. At 5 o'clock, always worth waiting for, the spectacular sight of the females migrating upstream like a column of smoke. I didn't touch the lower pools recommended for trout, due to a persistent half gale blowing up the stretch and a friendly WUF team busily coppicing the bank. Other fauna seen: a very large grass snake swimming across the river, which turned back on spotting me - a sight which used to be common along with the little water vole, but not in recent years. Plus lots of salmon parr, some of which are already showing signs of adopting their silvery smolt coats.
ID:2720
A. B. from London
Friday 1 April 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Monnow
Beat:Skenfrith
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Five browns and one 15" grayling, the latter on a mini bead-head spider - all trout on march brown or klinkhammer. Some olives and march browns, a few grannom hatching, cold downstream wind and sparse rises.
ID:2728
S. B. from West Drayton
Friday 1 April 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Fenni Fach
Fishing:Trout (River)
No fish caught. One of possibly up to 2lbs lost after a brief tussle though - on hare's ear. One or two other takes but nothing landed.
Slight lull in very brisk SW wind seemed to prompt a small hatch of LDO late morning but apart from that there was little surface fly life (as far as my limited experience could indicate...).
Great to be out of the water - thanks WUF.
ID:5156
J. P.
Thursday 31 March 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Edw
Beat:The Edw, Hergest
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
8 Brown 6" to 9".
ID:2719
A. B. from London
Thursday 31 March 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Glanusk Estate Fishery
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
11 Brown trout, between 12 and 15 inches, all returned. A mix of stockfish and some wild, great hatch of grannom and a steady trickle of march browns, which they seemed to prefer when it came to rises and fish hooked.
ID:2672
F. W. from Gloucestershire
Wednesday 30 March 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Lugg & Arrow
Beat:The Eyton Beat
Fishing:Trout (River)
Very blustery day, wind and rain kept the fly life firmly sub surface. This is a very interesting beat the parts that are not impounded by the weirs are classic Lugg and some of the most picturesque water you will find any where in the catchment. Although the day was slightly marred by the constant attention of the cows who always seemed to want to wade in the pool I was about to fish next. Still I managed 5 BT up to about 12 inches and 6 out of season grayling the best of which was real conker measuring in at somewhere around 50cm. Why is it that grayling get so ugly when they reach these sort of sizes?
ID:2713
S. W. from St.Albans
Wednesday 30 March 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Usk
Beat:Glan-yr-Afon
Fishing:Trout (River)
1 x 1lb, 1 x 12oz. Hares ear nymph - very sparse hatch LDO little activity.
ID:5286
B. B. from Worcester
Wednesday 30 March 2011 (14 years ago)
Area:Upper Wye
Beat:Ty Newydd
Fishing:Trout (River)
No. of Anglers:1
Perfect fishing day. Rise started about 11.45 continued till till 5.00. Numerous trout to 14" and a few grayling. A mixed rise of flies - few grannom odd march brown, iron blues and a few dark olives. River showing its bones - you can now wade across to the other bank. Best to fish the runs. Caught most fish on ginger sedge this colour I find I can see best in most lights. It was worth plugging away in the fast runs again and again. Some heavy tugs and one break from fish unseen. Lookimg forward to next visit.
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