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ID:1463 

D. S. from Herefordshire

Thursday 13 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Beat:Lower Henllan

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Lower Henllan is a tough mistress...her mercurial qualities will often punish rather than reward. So when a friend suggested that I might try Lower Henllan for a few hours fishing, I set off for said beat with the kind doomladen optimism usually associated with someone heading for the guillotine... "heck it will all be over before I can work out what's happened"

The first few hundred yards of the beat seemed to bear out my misgivings. It's not that I didn't feel as though I were fishing well, searching the pockets and seams thoroughly, and generally really on top of my game... it's just that old wrinkled brow from someone who has been turned over by the beat... "I don't think there are many fish here"... Well eventually I disproved that theory by landing a feisty 10" fish but the earth still wasn't really moving for me and I was contemplating moving to somewhere "more reliable". I am soooooo glad I didn't.

Whether it was the steepness of the walk back to the car or some other unseen force guiding me... I had a look "around the corner" as they say and loh and behold three fish rsing in one pool. A steady trickle of chunky large brook duns were being snaffled in the glassy tail of a pool. My first cast out the first two fish down and my second bumped the third fish... a beauty too. Thus heartened I progressed upstream and by now the trickle of LBDs had become a full on, in-yer-face hatch. A slow shallow pool tail revealed more rising fish, and God they looked good, lazily relaxed in their feeding, sometimes a chomping swirl, sometimes a tiny imperceptible sip - those'll be the small ones I thought to myself. Head for the chompers first. Surrounded by slippy banks, all manner of twiggy cr4p and a large family of ducks, my one chance to get in amongst 'em seemed to be doomed at the outset. But today... the fishing gods smiled on me. For once I was able to creep in to the right position without doing my wilderbeest act, the casts just unfolded and let in the positions I wanted them to... and the fish rose... each and every one of them. I bumped three and had four to hand... From that pool came two fish at 14", one at 15" and one at 16". Oh... and those tiny imperceptible sips? There were no "small ones"... just sixteen inches of ballistic brown trout with a guidance system zeroed in on the home rootballs. It was an incredible experience... and probably the best I have ever fished in terms of technique and approach... and I'd say the same if all the fish had been 8". It was just fantastic to be in that place at that time when those fish were rising, all requiring a great deal of thought to work out. I was somewhat drained after that experience but went on to take a few more including, incredibly, another 15" fish.

Lower Henllan a tough mistress? She certainly is, but when she wants to play... well there is nowhere I'd rather be on the planet. The Honddu is in fantastic form at present. Get out and grab some whilst you can.

ID:1467 

N. S. from Eardiston

Thursday 13 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Beat:The Edw, Hundred House

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Tough conditions with little activity on the surface. No fish caught. Good stretch of water though and easy wading.

ID:1474 

A. S. from London

Thursday 13 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Usk

Beat:Penpont

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Lovely beat but cold downstream wind made fishing difficult. A few fish rising when the sun came out. Caught (& returned) one 16 inch trout, on a march brown.

ID:1449 

S. T. from Salisbury

Monday 10 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Monnow

Beat:Skenfrith

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Fish were rising in the pool by the bridge when I arrived at about 12.30 - difficult to tell what they were taking as there were 2 kinds of olives,small paired black flies, the odd Mayfly, sedge, Turkey Brown and all manner of minute black fly and pea-green fly. Eventually started catching fish on an olive pattern and caught fish from a number of glides downstream over the course of the afternoon. Hatches came on and off so waiting game as fish responded. Best 2 fish were around the pound mark. Good and easy wading as per beat description and 2 kingfishers live there too !

As usual great service in booking - many thanks to the team

ID:1477 

3. from Derbyshire and Bedfordshire

Monday 10 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Llangoed

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:3

26 fish caught, mostly trout with a few graylig, biggest of each about 1.1/2lb. Size 14 black emergers and wet flies did the best with olive 'F' fly, parachutes and nymphs accounting for a few. This is an easier wading beat than Ty-Newydd with bigger fish. As with the weekend all fish were caught on or near the top with sporadic rises and small hatches of a variety of flies. Good variety of water with fish throughout at all the likely places. Thanks to Foundation for usual friendly and efficient service.

ID:1482 

H.

Monday 10 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Upper Wye

Beat:Ty Newydd

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:4

Thank you very much for a great day, we caught plenty of fish. Bill Price was a great guide, see you all soon. I cant wait till next time.

ID:1438 

C. P. from Weston-Super-Mare

Sunday 9 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Lower Wye

Beat:Middle Hill Court

Fishing:Salmon

No. of Anglers:1

Nil

ID:1444 

G. T. from Stratford-upon-Avon

Sunday 9 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Beat:Titley, R24

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Two trout, both approx. 8oz. caught on Klinkhammers in fastish water, although very few rises. Both returned.
Nothing on variety of nymphs.
Some form of style over the first barbed-wire fence above the footbridge would save a 200yd. walk up to the gate and back to the river.
Pity we can not park in the field because both times I have been someone, not fishing, has grabbed the yew tree park.

ID:1450 

P. H.

Sunday 9 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Lugg & Arrow

Beat:Lyepole

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:2

Our incompetence didnt help but we caught a total of two small trout on nymphs, lost two bigger fish, one to nymph, one to dry fly and missed several takes later in the day on dry fly. Both fish returned. A lovely days fishing but possibly a little overpriced at £25.

ID:1452 

E. T. from Scotland via London

Sunday 9 May 2010 (14 years ago)

Area:Irfon & Ithon

Beat:Llanfechan

Fishing:Trout (River)

No. of Anglers:1

Beautiful bright sunny day and much warmer than the previous days. Plenty of insect life happening all around. Water slightly cloudier than previous day.
Sporadic activity on surface.
Caught one grayling (about 1/2 lb)on a knotted midge/black spider which was of course returned.
Absolutely fantastic day and thoroughly enjoyed it despite not catching much.

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