
It's very strange but I was able to pick this fish up easily by the neck of the tail?

This blog is a record of my fly fishing antics since 2006 on my beloved River Towy. I hope you find it informative and entertaining. Tight lines!

It's very strange but I was able to pick this fish up easily by the neck of the tail?


Our patio on the Towy!

Amazing!

Well done again Cerith.
A good 7lb sewin - what a fighter too!
3 fish, 7lb, 4lb and 2 lb - good sport!
The HOT SPOT for me anyway!
Chris had a small brownie but wasn't lucky on this occasion!

A fish of a lifetime - a 15 1/4 lb Sewin about to leave for the hatchery!
And some more!

This is Ceriths own account of what happened!
I had some holidays booked this week, and have managed a few fish on worm and spinner through the week.I fished Llangadog AA monday evening down by Bethlehem. The river was very high and dirty so I fished the worm along the edges and back eddies. I hooked and caught a 4lb sea trout within the first hour and had a few other decent knocks. But the real fun happened aroud 6.30 when a cracking fish took my single worm and shot off down stream. I knew i had a good fish on, and was pretty sure that it would be a double figure fish. After about 20 min I landed a cracking sea trout.luckily the fish was hooked in the scisors and I had a tether handy in my pocket. I quickly tethered the fish and released it back into some quiet back water. I phoned Viv at the hatchery and explained that i had a good sized hen sea trout, and sugested that he came down to have a look and see if he wanted it for the hatchery.To cut a long story short Viv and Olwen took the fish back to the hatchery and after the fish had settled down in the tank agreed to weigh the fish.Olwen e-mailed me today and confirmed that the fish weighed 15.25 lbs.After 25 years fishing I finally have a Tywi double figure sea trout.Im sure that if my grandfather can see me now he would be very happy indeed. He was a great teacher.
DiolchDwrgi
A lovely brace of sewin!
Well done mate, you deserve it!
Anyway, enough of this excitement, here are some pictures that I took when I was down in Llangadog the week before last!
My camp site right next to the river
Farmer Ken's old tractor - 1960 ish I think!
That's about the best that I can do - amateur photographer and Blog Manager!


This size of sea trout are the best to eat
So far this season I have taken:-
1 sewin - 2lb
2 sea trout - 1.5lb - 2lb
1 brown trout - 1.5lb
And lost:-
1 double figure sewin!
Tight lines everyone.
6lb bar of silver
(crap picture though!)
Lets hope that this is the start of a productive season. We shall see!
Get down there lads and get your prize! Let battle commence. Come on Boyo's!
8lb - 13oz barbel from the River Colne




Looking up towards the railway bridge. Good to see the island still remains (left)

Cruel Pool - in all it's glory

The Cattle Drink on the left looking upstream

Let's hope the tree survives the remaining winter floods - it should make a great worming spot!
It makes me very jealous to look at these pictures but I know it's not long now before I will be on the river and I should be much fitter than ever before! You will all be pleased to know that my second trip into hospital seems to have been worthwhile (but time will tell) and that the Ablation Therapy I received should prevent any further episodes of palpitations that I have suffered from recently. It worked on Tony Blair so hopefully it will work on me!
Roll on the 2007 season!
Browns Restaurant may be open but not doing much business!




It's very tiring being the centre of attention!


Trimpley reservoir and Eyemore Wood is my favourite walk - there's so much to see and it's only a 10 minute drive away!


My heron friend who I see every time without fail stood on his rubber ring?

