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ID:20547 

G. L. from Minchinhampton

Thursday 21 May 2015 (8 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Beautiful day. Interesting flora and fauna in this brook including tyres and a couple of of car doors. Caught 1 x 10" and 1 x 5" trout on rusty (ha ha) klinkhammer.

2 Trout

ID:20450 

I. B. from Cinderford

Saturday 16 May 2015 (8 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Good flow bright day and warm. All fish to traditional spider patterns tie on Czech nymp h size 18. Best fish 7"
A truly magical spot shared with dipper mandarin and kingfisher The only thing which spoiled the ambiance was the large amount of timber and several pieces of scrap metal. Could really do with some low level maintenance work.

6 Trout

ID:19664 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Thursday 2 April 2015 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

7 x trout 6-9 inches, Goldbead Hare's Ear. Most fish still on the bottom in the deeper dubs, but I got one seen rising.

7 Trout

ID:18535 

A. C. from Clevedon

Tuesday 30 September 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

A surprisingly bright, sunny day with fish to 8" on a elk hair dry.

7 Trout

ID:18182 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Friday 19 September 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

6 x trout 6-8 inches, Rusty Klinkhammer. Not such a good plan, today's early morning trip. Rain before and after dawn produced dripping steamy humidity on the forest floor by the stream. So dark and warm was the morning, it felt like a Florida swamp at the bottom of the Cannop valley. No alligators or water mocassins, but plenty of mosquitoes were apparent. Late September is not supposed to be like this. My main problem was being unable to see the dry fly because my glasses were constantly misting up. Absolutely no chance of seeing the dry fly without my glasses. So I blundered about, getting steadily more hot and bothered. The ones I did catch were mostly hooked as I began the back cast, having totally missed the fact that the fly had gone under.

6 Trout

ID:17641 

T. M. from Gloucester

Wednesday 27 August 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:All Species (in season)

No. of Anglers:1

A dull day, water low but with a little colour, 1-2 rises, very little fly life. Caught 2 very small trout, lovely colours these small stream trout have. This is a very nice stream spoilt by lots of rubbish in the water, old tyres, wooden pallets plastic gates and other stuff. A shame.
In addition, on arriving at the top of the beat, there were 2 children with their dad fishing with float and maggots. The father stated he had no idea the fishing was private or required a permit. I was also informed by a walker that the river is regularly fished by children and adults with maggots, again a shame!

2 Trout

ID:17571 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Monday 25 August 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

22 x trout 6-11 inches, mostly 7 and 8 inches, plus various parr, on a Rusty Klinkhammer. A very wet bank holiday morning, which I could have spent indoors watching the levels on the online gauges and worrying about whether there might be a chance of a salmon on a rising river somewhere, or whether there would be spinning or fly fishing later, and if so, when and where? When would night fishing for sea trout start again? That’s the trouble with chasing these here today and gone tomorrow, will they or will they not be in the mood, migratory fish – they don’t allow you to relax and it’s all very hard on the nerves. Instead I went trout fishing on the nearby Cannop Brook. The rain was relentless. The steam train chuffed up and down the valley making a nice fug. Nothing was rising, but every pool seemed to have a little trout prepared to rise, which is really just as good. I got to the top in three hours, just as the stream coloured up.
Incidentally, there has been some discussion at the WUF about just why these Forest streams have such prolific populations of small trout. One view is that we have the woody debris, of which there is much lodged in the channels, to thank for it. It’s certainly true that, between the loose timber and the tree roots, there is a lot of cover. Apart from kingfishers you rarely see fish eating birds around these streams and I can’t recall catching a fish showing predator damage. Another view is that, most unusually, there is virtually no agricultural land in these catchments, but only mixed forest with a large deciduous component. The only livestock in the area (apart from deer and wild boar) are lightly managed free range sheep, grazing over a wide area and at low density.
Quite possibly it is a combination of both factors which keep these little fish healthy.

22 Trout

ID:17346 

T. M. from Gloucester

Thursday 14 August 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Weather was overcast when I started. Fished for one hour, caught 1 trout 6 inches then the heavens opened and stopped further play. Small fly activity, small number rises, stream looks good, will fish it again.

1 Trout

ID:16333 

J. R. from Wiltshire

Tuesday 24 June 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Only managed to fish for about an hour (work really gets in the way doesn't it!). Dry fly only, had a couple of takes on a grey wolf but nothing caught. There were plenty of fish there though. Will definitely do this one again though.

ID:16255 

A. S. from Newent

Saturday 21 June 2014 (9 years ago)

Area:Severn

Beat:Cannop Brook

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Fair few to hand, mainly taken on nymph, a few to dry although fish were very reluctant to rise in this beautiful weather. Lovely hour or so then popped to Bideford Brook before footy!

7 Trout

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