Tuesday, May 23, 2017

2 nights fishing but no fish!

I spent 2 nights fishing over the weekend. Sunday night was a perfect night for fishing. It was mild, still and fairly dark. I worked very hard for about 5 hours in the hope of picking up a running fish but I didn't see any fish or hear anything that would lead me to believe that there were any running fish. Sunday morning I bumped into Lance who was fishing the Car Park Pool. He told me he had lost a double figure fish on the fly in the pool at about 10.00 am! Sandy believed that he had seen a group of large fish near the Cattle Drink a few days earlier. My theory is that these reported fish were probably salmon. It would not surprise me if we see a significant increase in salmon runs as a result of the stocking programme that ended a few years ago!

One disappointing feature of our river this season is the reduction in width of my pool and the hedge pool around the corner on the bend at the bottom of our water! The pool has reduced in width this season by a couple of yards and could be as a result of the 2nd river flow which must impact on the volume of water flowing down the main river. The 3rd river once it starts operating will destroy my and other peoples favourite pools all because of the actions of one farmer!

Monday, May 22, 2017

Hanging on to the wrong end?

How many of you have done this I wonder?

Wading up to my waist last night my reel spool seemed to get jammed for some strange reason? I removed it and inspected it with my torch on red but couldn't see anything wrong. I put it back on but still it wouldn't turn. The second time I took it off I dropped it! Shit! There was no way I could reach down in 4ft of water and I was stood in a very wide section of the river so the bank was a long way away. To retrieve it I had to painstakingly draw all the line and backing off the reel before I could get the spool to the surface! Good job no one was watching!

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Water perfect but no luck on my first night of this trip!

Last night was looking hopeful especially as Sandy had told me earlier that he had seen 4 fish near the Cattle Drink and a 5lb fish jump in Crewel! I fished till 2.00am and the temperature had dropped to 6 deg. The water was clear and at a good level but I didn't get any offers or see any fish. With heavy showers this morning I'm hoping that the river remains clear for tonight!

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Rise in water level?

A smallish rise in water level may get the fishing off to a start? It may be worth checking the water level regularly by using the link on the right side bar of this page!

Friday, May 12, 2017

My first trip of 2017 reinforces my passion for the sport!

It been a long long winter but now it seems summer is coming and my attention is turning to allotments and sea trout fishing! They are both hard work and frequently end in disappointment but I guess it's the challenge that spurs me on.

I've been fishing the Towy at Llangadog for over 30 years I think? I say 'I think' because following a quadruple heart by-pass 10 years ago I was left with a very poor long term memory! I can remember many of the exciting and funny experiences that I had with my pals John and Rod over the years but I can't remember the dates or times. One thing for sure though is that I will never forget the pleasure that I have had fly fishing for sea trout at night on the River Towy at Llangadog!

Having completed the required maintenance and cleaning of my fishing tackle over recent weeks I thought I was ready for my first trip. Little did I know that the felt sole on one of my wader boots was about to come free from the toe to the arch of my foot and start flapping about as I walked! It's not easy to walk through long grass with a flapping sole believe me! Having arrived on the river my attention turned to how I might remove this offending sole. I tried an elastic band first to hold it in place but that only worked for about 2 minutes! There seemed only one solution! It had to be cut off! It took some hacking off with my blunt knife ( I must remember to sharpen it) but eventually I succeeded.

The night was mild and dry and was free from the blustery wind that had plagued us for many days. I met up with Tim Wilkinson who I hadn't seen for a few seasons so it was nice to catch up with him on everything while we were tackling up and waiting for dark. I put on a floating line and a shortish leader of about 6ft. Fly choice was my usual one - Secret Weapon / flying treble style with black and peacock wing and silver body. The water was running clear and despite being quite low the fly still came round at a reasonable pace! During every cast I felt that I would get a pull. The conditions just seemed right. My fishing method is to keep moving so I will fish through a pool and then go off to another one but then keep returning to each pool in rotation. The reason I do this is because the lower beat of the Llangadog water, below Crewel Pool, in my view doesn't hold fish for any great length of time so it's best to keep moving from pool to pool in the hope of picking up a running fish.

I fished for about 3 hours - I would have stayed longer but I had to return home for a family Sunday lunch. I didn't get any pulls or see any fish but I found the trip enjoyable and worthwhile in that it was useful to see the river and the changes that have taken place over the winter. I can't wait till my next trip which will follow a flood hopefully fairly soon!

One thing that I find very annoying is the way that humans abuse their natural environment! The piece of polystyrene is lilo size and about 100mm thick! I would love to know which arshole chucked that in the river! Also and I've mentioned this many times before and so as fellow angler Rodney Byles but no one seems prepared to do anything about it, I am now convinced that we will soon loose some of the best pools on the lower beat of the Llangadog water due to the actions of one farmer! We already have 2 rivers at normal water levels but it's only a matter of time before we have 3 but neither the Club or the EA appear to want to do anything about it. Surely the Club officials could speak to the offending farmer and convince him of the error of his ways? Once we loose this section of the beat I and many other anglers will probably leave the Club leaving it in an even more precarious position! Sad!