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ID:24473 

A. S. from Newent

Monday 2 February 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Pontithel - River Llynfi

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

Very tough going, river running like the clappers and wading a real problem. Czech nymphs hard to control and bounce bottom. Arrived at 12.30pm hoping the river had dropped to .60 on gauge. Sadly it was still above .70, only two pools running steady and these were where the fish were caught. The two trout were both about 13 inches and the only grayling was a beauty between 16-17 inches and gave a great fight in the strong flow. Two other grayling lost from hook pulls in the same pool about the same size. Once hooked they were straight in the fast water and away, once a certain amount of pressure was applied... off they came.

2 Trout, 1 Grayling

ID:19266 

M. B. from Cwmbran

Sunday 1 February 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Craig Llyn

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:2

A beautiful Winter's day on this lovely stream of river. Water clear and falling. I fished Doldowlod the week before and blanked in similar conditions. However this week I found myself in the fish. I really think it is a case of the fish being shoaled up tight, as I caught 4 fish in 10 minutes and then nothing for hours before picking another one up. All fish took deep fished nymphs. Biggest Grayling around the 20 inch mark and a couple slightly smaller. Also and lovely OOS Trout which was very slim but over 2lb.

2 Trout, 3 Grayling

ID:19267 

R. H. from Malksham

Saturday 31 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Wyastone Leys

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

Slightly murky marginal for lure fishing. 2 takes for 8hrs casting. One was 2lb the next was a pristine 18lber - that's the Wye for you! Lure was a white shad.

2 Pike

ID:19265 

M. L. from London

Friday 30 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:How Caple Court

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

River looked perfect but the previous nights frosts and dip in temps made it tricky for Barbel. Thankfully mid afternoon a 4lb Chub obliged and right at last light the rod tip rattled round for my first ever (I think) Wye Roach, of about a pound. Glorious day to be out, thanks WUF.

1 Chub, 1 Other

ID:19271 

M. L. from London

Friday 30 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Middle Wye

Beat:How Caple Court

Fishing:Coarse

No. of Anglers:1

A very chilly and beautiful day to have this stretch all to myself. Very slippery banks made swim selection tricky. One 4lb chub mid afternoon, taken on multiple maggot gave a good account of itself and right at last light the rod tip rattled round, sadly not a Barbel but a 1lb Roach that had attacked a huge chunk of Spam!

1 Chub, 1 Other

ID:19263 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Wednesday 28 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Beat:Pwll y Faedda near Erwood

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

13 x grayling 9-14 inches, trotting. Too much wind, too much water - not really a very good day to go fishing at all. River level started at 2 feet 6 inches, which was high to begin with. A gale blowing downstream and horizontal rain, sometimes sleet for a change. I did find some grayling eventually, having tucked myself into a spot under the bank, but they stopped taking as the river began to rise. Finally an otter appeared, working under the bank along the line of my float. If an otter is doing that in daylight, I call it a flood. In any case, my position was becoming insecure. Time to go home.

13 Grayling

ID:19264 

J. D. from Hereford

Tuesday 27 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Abernant

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:2

Although conditions looked good with river at 2'4" and temperature about 7deg fish the two of us only managed a fish each; both to small nymphs with a touch of pink. I expect there were more fish around but didn't make contact with any of them.

1 Trout, 1 Grayling

ID:19262 

C. M. from Bristol

Monday 26 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Irfon & Ithon

Beat:Aberbwtran

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

I needed to visit Fishtec in person, then went to this beat for the first time. The river was very fast flowing and slightly coloured, but not as high as it obviously had been. I had a couple of hours fishing weighted shrimp flies in the calmer parts, but not with much confidence. I hope to visit later in the year.

ID:19256 

O. B. from Gloucestershire

Sunday 25 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Irfon & Ithon

Beat:Cefnllysgwynne

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

29 x grayling 6-18 inches, mostly with single maggot whipped on a Tenkara rod. This was a dark day, warmer than of late, with what proved to be an annoying downstream wind at times. Showers the previous day had provoked one of those classic “quickly up and down” Irfon mini-spates, rising up to 0.75 metres. However, now the level was back down to 0.55 and the water was almost painfully clear, every stone on the bottom showing. The grayling seemed to be extremely spooky and before long I put the conventional trotting gear on one side and went after them with more success using the Tenkara rod and a tiny float. Most were hen shoats of 10-14 inches, but some of the big boys showed up around lunchtime. A few large dark olives hatched during the afternoon, which finished with light drizzle. Just one rise was seen.
There is a story attached to the largest fish, an 18 inch male. Using the Tenkara outfit I hooked into what was obviously a pretty solid grayling, which then caught me unawares with a sudden downstream lunge and broke the tippet at the hook knot. I was using 6X, which admittedly is fine enough, but the very flexible Tenkara rod usually protects it. Nevertheless, I was rather annoyed with myself; it is a shameful thing to break off in a fish. I remade the tackle and 10 minutes later, in the same place, I hooked a grayling which again was obviously a good one. However, this fish seemed unaccountably tired, without quite the usual mixture of fire and doggedness. Before I netted it, I had half-guessed what I was going to find. Once it was secure in the net, I proceeded to remove my hook, and then went on to remove a second, identical, hook from the upper lip. It seemed rather unlikely that somebody else had lost this fish using a Varivas 2100 size 16, so I concluded this was my adversary from 10 minutes before, happy to take once again. He was a handsome fellow, too, this “Tim Nice But Dim” of the grayling world. This is not the first time I have caught the same grayling in the same session; I suspect it happens more often than we realise. In Spain, my son once did the same with a wild river carp, a fish recognisable by a very distinctive scar, which fell for a floating crust twice during one afternoon.

29 Grayling

ID:19259 

M. B. from Cwmbran

Sunday 25 January 2015 (10 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Doldowlod

Fishing:Winter Grayling

No. of Anglers:1

My first trip to this part of the river this year, and I hope it gets better than this! The river was slightly high, but not coloured and looked more than fishable.
Worked hard and even in desperation fished right up to the top limit, and did not get one bite, no sign of a fish all day. This beat normally doesn't produce as many fish as you would take further down stream, but the fish are normally bigger, but not today, left with my tail between my legs about 2pm after being there from dawn.
I see that the beat was fully booked the day before, and I look forward to reading the catch report, to see how they fared.

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