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!
Friday, March 28, 2008
My favourite sea trout fishing quotations!
Friday, March 21, 2008
The 'A' Team get stuck in to bank repairs!
Just 4 of us showed up to do bank repairs on Good Friday! There wasn't a great deal to do but it was good to get out on the river and get a bit of physical exercise!
So what did we achieve?
Well, we re-cut all the steps over By-Pass Hill (formally known as Heart Attack Hill), we repaired both bench's top and bottom of Crewil and we also repaired and improved some of the handrail over BPH. We were lucky to get the assistance of Collins quad bike to take everything down to Crewil and, I must admit, the help of a very competent driver (Eifions son).
The weather started off very cold but soon warmed up as we got started.
The river was up but by no means over the bank! I would guess that it was up about 1 metre above summer level? Maybe even less than that!
After we had finished our work the others went back up river but I went for a walk down the bottom!
I was shocked when I got down to the lower beat! There were 3 rivers! The last time I saw this was when we had very high water! But the water wasn't what you would call high now! The river wasn't in flood! The farmer has been extracting gravel for years now and I have been concerned before but this is serious! I could not get to the main river or the tree that we use as our base camp! I could see the tree but there were 2 rivers preventing me from getting to it!
In my view there has been serious damage to our fishing caused by the action of this farmer! We must not only make sure it stops but we must also force the farmer to replace the gravel that's been taken! I will speak with Eifion soon to see what he thinks. I have tried to get some pictures that show the extent of the damage but its not easy! I fear that this could be a deliberate attempt to change the course of the river? I hope it won't effect our summer fishing too much but take it from me lads, don't hold your breath! If this irresponsible behaviour is allowed to continue then my best fishing beat and that of most of my friends is finished!
WE NEED TO ACT NOW BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Llangadog Angling Limited - latest report
The Towy Net Buyout has now been completed! A total of £88,000 has been paid for 6 nets, including £42,000 from Sir Edward Dashwood.
Bill Gracie has been appointed as Bailiff although this was inadvertently left out of AGM minutes.
A Licence to shoot Goosanders and Cormorants was circulated. The Chairman said that he would consider filling it in?
Repair work will take place on the river bank on Good Friday 21st March 2008.
Monday, March 10, 2008
The 2008 Season is nearly here!
I am pleased that Rod is feeling alot better now! There will be no holding us back this season what with me being bionic and him having had his pipes straightened!
Rod and I are going to spend a few days salmon fishing on the River Torridge again this year. We are fishing from 5th April through to the 8th at the Half Moon Inn and we are both looking forward to it.

The master at work on Beam Weir Pool - the place where Rod caught 2 fresh run salmon in April 2006 and I lost 1 fish - just my luck!
I am pleased that there are new owners at the HMI and hope that they can return the pub back to it's former glory. It was always one of my favourite haunts when Charles and Benji ran it, along with Muriel, Phil and many many more characters! The fishing can be exceptional but it all depends on the water. One thing for certain though is that the area is one of the most beautiful places I know of especially in Spring.

Looking downstream from Beam Weir Pool towards Sunken Tree Pool
I didn't see it myself but Rod tells me that Johnny of 'Johnny's New Kingdom', whose wildlife series is currently running on BBC TV at the moment, was filming otters at Beam weir, in the last programme. Beam is one of the best HMI beats on the river I would say!
I trust that you have all sent off for your Llangadog Angling Limited's permits? If you haven't then you had better pull your finger out before they are all snapped up! John and I have offered to build a couple of fisherman's bench's, one above and one below Crewil Pool. Haven't heard back yet as to whether than want us to!
Rod is threatening to buy a Sage Z Axis rod like mine but hasn't got round to ordering it yet from the States! I'm off to Cardiff on Saturday to buy a new pair of waders from Gary Evans Fishing tackle shop while Gilda goes shopping in the City (I bet my bill will be cheaper than hers though!)
Lets hope that Rod and I get a salmon each on the Torridge this year! It would be a great start to the season!
A couple of hard fighting spring salmon like this one will do - PLEASE!
Tightlines for the 2008 season everyone!
Friday, March 07, 2008
ClustrMap archive
Tight lines
Friday, February 15, 2008
Llangadog Angling Association Newsletter for 2007 Season
The club has always supported the efforts of Llyn Y Fan Hatchery, and the 15lb 5oz hen sea trout that local angler Cerith Booth caught in July was donated to the Hatchery. The sea trout was stripped this winter and produced approximately 11,500 eggs. The sea trout is to be kept at the hatchery until next winter when hopefully she will produce more eggs, after which she will be released back to the Tywi. On the 26th January seven local and guests of the club visited the hatchery for a look around. It was a fascinating morning and all were encouraged and thankful for the work of the owners, Viv and Olwen.
Information
Anglers are reminded that the fly only rule still applies, with fly fishing only below Crewil pool from the 1st May through too and including 31st August when the white marker at the tail end of Crewil Pool is showing.
Anglers are also reminded to take their litter home, especially fishing nylon, and to leave the fishing bank in the order they found it.
Please report any suspicious activity to a committee member or contact the Environment Agency direct on free phone 0800807060. Any member who holds a Llangadog Angling Limited permit has the right to ask any other fisherman/woman fishing club waters to see their permit.
Llangadog Angling Limited Contact Details -
President Eric Jones Contact Details
Vice President Dylan Roberts
Chairman Roger Howell
Secretary Eifion Jones 01550777296
Treasurer Eric Jones 01550777645
Club Bailiff Cerith Booth 017891817204
Committee Tony Byard
Jeff Davies
B Gracie
Sub - Committee Andrew Holmes
If you would like to contribute to the next issue of the news letter or have any information regarding catches etc, please contact Cerith Booth on 017891817204, or alternatively at cerithbooth@hotmail.co.uk
Introduction
We the committee of Llangadog Angling Limited would like to welcome you all to the first club news letter, spring 2008. We hope you find this news letter of interest and wish you all tight lines for the coming season.
Llangadog Angling Limited was formed in 1963 as Llangadog Angling Association. The inaugural meeting was held on the 14th October 1963 at the Castle Hotel. Six local parishioners attended the first meeting with the objective of providing recreation in the form of angling to the residents of the Llangadog County Council Ward. Mr Owen Jenkins was nominated as the first Chairman and Mr W Butler Jenkins as the first secretary. The first president was Mr Leslie Thomas. Also present at the first meeting were Mr Dewi Hall, Mr J Rees and Mr D T Evans. At the first meeting it was proposed by Mr Leslie Thomas that all present at the inaugural meeting be made founder members of Llangadog Angling Association. The fee for Llangadog parishioners for the coming season was priced at a £1.
During its time Llangadog Angling Limited has mainly relied on leasing its fishing waters from various sources. In the early years the club leased not only fishing rights on the Tywi, but also on the River Bran, Sawdde and Dulais. In more recent years the club strengthened its cause with the purchase of two exclusive fishing rights on the river Tywi. On the 18th February 1987 the club purchased the fishing rights from the Car Park Pool down to the Cattle Drink Pool below the railway Bridge. And on the 23rd June 1992 the club purchased the fishing rights at the Road Bridge. There are also records showing that the club made enquires regarding buying and leasing fishing on the Teifi at Lampeter and on the Lake at Talley.
A more recent change was the renaming of the club to Llangadog Angling Limited from Llangadog Angling Assosiation in 2007.
Catch Statistics 2000 - 2007
Season Salmon Total Sea Trout Total
2007 7 145
2006 2 155
2005 6 256
2004 5 106
2003 7 346
2002 2 345
2001 Foot and Mouth Year - No Fishing
2000 18 529
These figures are not accurate, because not all catch returns are returned to the club. Anglers are kindly asked to report all catches at the end of the season so a true reflection of the numbers of fish caught on Llangadog Angling Limited waters can be obtained.
Llangadog Angling Limited
Founded 1963
News Letter - Spring 2008
A look back at the 2007 season.
April – Opening day was Sunday the 1st, and although not many anglers fish the Tywi at Llangadog this early, one local angler was rewarded for his early activity with a salmon on the opening day at the Road Bridge Pool. April on the whole was a dry month with settled conditions and although there were a few fish seen in Crewil Pool and down the Groins during the month, I have no reports of catches.
May – This weather for May was very unsettled, with fluctuating river levels making night time fly fishing difficult. There were reports of fish being caught on all methods, with the worm in particular proving its worth during the small spates.
June – This is the month that usually produces sea trout in good numbers, but because of the unsettled weather, catching the sea trout proved to be difficult on all methods especially at night on the fly. There were reports of fish showing at the Car Park Pool, Crewil Pool and down the Groins, and I also have a report of a double figure sea trout lost on the 9th down the Groins.
July – The month started as June ended with the river in flood and this pattern continued throughout the month with the river not settling to summer level due to all the rain. July turned out to be a complete washout for night time fly fishing, with the best chances of catching a fish on a spinner or on a worm. The rain at the beginning of the month did bring a lot of fish up river from the lower beats, unfortunately due to the continued high water the fish moved through as quickly as they arrived. However there were reports of a number of fish caught during the month including a 15lb 5oz sea trout for local angler Cerith Booth on the 2nd to the worm, one of ten he caught during the week. Guest member Wyn Richards also reported good catches on a spinner during the first week.
August – The month of August was much more settled with the river running at summer level or just above for most of the month. The night time fly fisherman welcomed this settled period at good catches were reported throughout the month. Guest member Andrew Holmes and his brother in law John caught 4 sea trout of 2lb, 4lb, 5lb and 7lb between them on the 11th down the Groins, and Andrew followed this up with another 2 sea trout of 4lb 8oz and 6lb 8oz the following week. There was also a report of a run of grilse during a small spate on the 15th with local angler Cerith Booth catching one of 7lb 8oz on the worm at the tail end of Crewil Pool.
September – As the summer came to a close and the river Tywi welcomed in the autumn, reports of fish being caught slowly dried up. There were still sea trout around, and in between the coloured fish the odd nice fish was caught. Guest member Chris Morris catching a 5lb sea trout on the 21st on a spinner at the Churns.
October – With the season ending on the 7th,October gives you little time to try and catch a salmon, and with no floods during the last week of September to push the salmon up-river it did indeed prove to be a disappointing end to the season. The season was extended to the 17th of October strictly catch and release, but I do not know how many anglers used this extension period and I have no reports of fish caught.
Friday, February 01, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Llangadog Angling Association AGM
A full report of proceedings can be obtained from the club secretary.
It was decided to hold guest permit fees fixed for the 2008 season without increase. I am pleased to announce that I have been voted on to the committee as the first ever guest member! I will endeavour to assist the committee members to the best of my ability!
Presentations took place at the Goose and Cuckoo.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Llyn-Y-Fan Hatchery visit - January 2008

What a fantastic morning we had! Me, Rod, Chris, Cerith and Gwenan!

These are young salmon only weeks old!

Sewin eggs are lighter in colour than those of salmon!
We were very privileged to be allowed to visit the Llyn-Y-Fan Hatchery! Thank you Cerith for arranging this for us. It was a memorable morning and one that I am sure we all enjoyed without exception!

Most of these trays contain salmon eggs but the lighter coloured ones are sewin! What ever the case they must not be disturbed or they may die!

When we finally arrived at the hatchery (its somewhere up in the mountains miles from anywhere and the closer we got to it the worse the condition of the road was!). Anyway, when we arrived at Llyn-Y-Fan we were welcomed by Viv and Olwen and invited into their farmhouse for a cup of tea and a chat first before the tour began. As soon as they started to tell the story of how they came to get involved in this project one could see the passion that they both had for the preservation of migratory fish. Their knowledge of the subject was without doubt exceptional and their enthusiasm was amazing!

They showed us around the egg trays and the various tanks that contained parr and of course their brood stock. They showed us Cerith's 15 1/2 lb hen sewin who had already donated her eggs to the hatchery. They hope to get her to feed so that she can be released maybe in the future! I have to say that if any of you reading this blog get the chance to go and see this for yourselves you will not be disappointed, it is fascinating.

Just in case Viv and Olwen ever see this blog then I would like to thank them for being such excellent hosts and an inspiration to us all! May their work continue for many years to come!
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Why was 1994 such a lucky year for me?

Not only did I catch my biggest salmon but also my biggest sewin!
11lb - 4 oz Sewin caught on the River Towy in 1994
I suppose this fish has to my best catch! Sewin are difficult to catch at the best of times so I am particularly proud of this one! Thank you Rod for taking such a good picture in the early hours of the morning and with an old type SLR camera too! I don't think digital had been invented then? I scanned this to get it up on my blog and it does'nt look bad does it?
Rod - have you got a picture of your 14lb sewin?
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Llangadog Angling Association - AGM
Tight Lines!
Friday, December 28, 2007
A true Winter Story!
You will be pleased to know that I have started scanning some of my old fishing pictures (as Father Christmas brought me an 'all singing and dancing' Scanner/ Printer / tea maker etc) and intend to put them on my blog in due course!
This is one that I found in my album the other day! It brought back fond memories to me so I thought I might share them with you!
Proud of my catch 15th April 1994Saturday, December 15, 2007
The Great Trout Escape!

Freedom is the River Itchen in Hampshire!
The owners of a trout farm were left baffled when fish were going missing. But then a wildlife photographer caught their extraordinary escape route on camera.
He pictured the trout making giant leaps out of their pond straight into the metal feed pipe three feet above the water level.
They then fought against the current for 30 feet until they reached the end of the eight inch wide pipe, which emerges underwater in a tributary of the River Itchen near Alresford, Hants.
The wildlife photographer Dennis Bright, 59, captured the amazing aerobatic fish earlier this week at the trout farm.
He said: "It was an incredible sight. Swimming against the current is instinctive for trout as they head up stream to spawn but they are doing a remarkable job getting through that pipe.
"They are jumping for freedom in large volumes but sadly I think their fate will be less than happy - there are otter, herons and many other predators feeding from the stream.
"I imagine the trout are quite stressed in the ponds because it is a free-for-all for predators. When birds come along the fish don't stand a chance."
David Riley, owner of Hampshire Trout Farms, said he would be extremely surprised if more than one or two fish were making it through.
He said: "I have been a farmer here for about 30 years and have never seen a fish make it to the other side but I know Dennis and if he says he has seen it I believe him."
"November and December is the mating season in the river and it is natural for them to jump at waterflows. It is not entirely impossible that they are getting through the pipe but if they do it would just be one or two.
"The pipe leads to the watercress fields which are only 150 yards long. If they were getting there in large quantities we would certainly see them.
"We already lose quite a lot of our fish to natural predators and I wouldn't like to think we are losing any more through the pipe.
"We do have a grill and deflectors that we can put on the pipe. Those that are not taken by otter or birds are used to restock rivers for sport."
The Brown Trout belongs to the same family as the Atlantic salmon. It is a medium sized fish, growing to 20 kg or more in some localities although in many smaller rivers a mature weight of 1 kg (2 lb) or less is common.
They prefer cold (15.5-18.3ºC), well-oxygenated upland waters, especially large streams in mountainous areas. Their diet includes invertebrates from the streambed, small fish, frogs, and insects flying near the water's surface.
Driven by instinct
It is instinct rather than cunning that drives the brown trout to make their leap for freedom.
The fish will be trying to get upstream to spawn.
David Bassett, of the British Trout Association, said: "They will be thinking that water falling from the pipe is a waterfall leading upstream. Then they will follow their natural life cycle to get upstream."
Paul Knight, of the Salmon and Trout Association, said the fish would also be attracted to the pipe because it would be bringing in water full of oxygen.
Mr Knight said: "They will follow instinct. I don't think they would be looking up at the pipe and thinking, 'Come on lads, let's go for it.'"
Sunday, November 11, 2007
The Great 2007 get together!

Rod really enjoyed the meal and absolutely stuffed himself!
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Cerith tells us his story for 2007 and a bit about the past!
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Rodney Byles Reports on his 2007 Season and a bit more!
Rod
Friday, October 26, 2007
My Catch Record - 1986 to date (with gaps)
Notable catch in red
1986
18/07/1986 Glaslyn Sewin 3-12 Andy’s Pool
22/07/1986 Glaslyn Sewin 4-2
01/09/1986 Glaslyn Sewin 3-0
1987
09/08/1987 Glaslyn Sewin 2-8 1 of 3 fish
17/08/1987 Towy Sewin 1-8
19/08/1987 Towy Sewin 1-0
24/08/1987 Glaslyn Sewin 1-8
1988
26/07/1988 Glaslyn Sewin 1-0
26/07/1988 Glaslyn BT 1-0 Brown Trout
08/09/1988 Glaslyn Sewin 2-8 Sinking line, flats
04/09/1988 Glaslyn Sewin 1.00
10/10/1988 Swan Inlet Sea Trout 1.00 Falklands
11/10/1988 Swan Inlet Sea Trout 5.00 5@1.00 lb each av
1989
07/03/1989 Dever Springs RT 5-2 Fishing with Tony
07/03/1989 Dever Springs RT 4-0
07/03/1989 Dever Springs RT 3-8
26/04/1989 Torridge Salmon 8.00
27/04/1989 Torridge Salmon 7.00
13/08/1989 Towy Sewin 2-2
20/08/1989 Towy Sewin 3-8 sea liced
03/09/1989 Towy Sewin 5-0
06/09/1989 Nith Salmon 7.0 George Htl, Thnhl
18/09/1989 Shatterf’d RT 10-0 8 fish in total
1990
22/04/1990 Torridge Salmon 7-8 Junction
13/07/1990 Towy Sewin 1-8 Churns
13/07/1990 Towy Sewin 2-0
07/08/1990 Shatterf’d RT 1-9 Lewis landed this!
08/10/1990 Glaslyn Sewin 10-0 Below Gorad pool
1991
16/04/1991 Torridge Salmon 7-0 Madeira
29/06/1991 Towy Sewin 3-12 Flats
04/07/1991 Towy Sewin 5-4 Churns
27/08/1991 Towy Sewin 4-0
1992
11/04/1992 Torridge Sea Trout 3-8 Beam
14/04/1992 Torridge Salmon 8-0 Beam – Sunken T
26/05/1992 Towy Sewin 3-0 Lost in Churns
21/06/1992 Towy Sewin 1-0
16/07/1992 Towy Sewin 3-0 Fishing with Rod
26/07/1992 Towy Sewin 2-0 Flats
31/07/1992 Towy Sewin 5-0 Flats
1993
18/07/1993 Towy Sewin 3-8
06/08/1993 Towy Sewin 6-0
21/08/1993 Towy Sewin 6-8 Road Bridge
21/08/1993 Towy Sewin 0-12
21/08/1993 Towy Sewin 1-8
1994 My best season ever for both sewin and salmon
15/04/1994 Torridge Salmon 14-0 Wr Pool, Holsdon. My biggest ever salmon.
2 fish lost!
12/05/1994 Towy Sewin Lost in Groins
29/05/1994 Towy Sewin 7-0 Flats
12/06/1994 Towy Sewin 11-4 Big! My biggest ever sewin!
24/06/1994 Towy Sewin 4-8 Flats
24/06/1994 Towy Sewin 1-0 Returned
23/07/1994 Towy Sewin 3-0 Rd Brdge with RB
28/07/1994 Towy Sewin 2-0 Flats
28/07/1994 Towy Sewin 1-8
04/09/1994 Towy Sewin 6-8
09/10/1994 Towy BT 1-4
1995
15/06/1995 Nith Sea Trout 1-8 Lost 2 fish
16/07/1995 Towy Sewin 1-4
13/10/1995 Towy Sewin 5-0 Car Park pool
No records for 6 years (probably because the fishing was poor and I was even more poorly?)
2002
28/06/2002 Towy Sewin 2-8
13/07/2002 Towy Sewin 3-8
19/07/2002 Towy Sewin 6-0
25/07/2002 Towy Sewin 1-8
26/07/2002 Towy Sewin 1-8
26/07/2002 Towy Sewin 1-8
Another gap!
2007
03/06/2007 Towy Sewin 2-0
15/06/2007 Torridge Sea Trout 1-8
15/06/2007 Torridge Sea Trout 2-0
15/06/2007 Torridge BT 1-8
11/08/2007 Towy Sewin 2-0
11/08/2007 Towy Sewin 4-0
11/08/2007 Towy Sewin 7-0
25/08/2007 Towy Sewin 4-8
25/08/2007 Towy Sewin 6-8
25/08/2007 Towy Sewin 2-0 returned
01/09/2007 Towy Sewin 4-8
24/09/2007 Towy BT 1-8
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Last chance of the season on the Towy!
The highlight of the weekend was probably me having to go to Ammanford on Saturday morning, buying some new waders which turn out to be too small! That's £120 down the pan! But best of all was Rod trying to knock himself out back at the B & B when he headbutted a low beam on Sunday morning! He was staggering about for most of the morning and was too afraid to get in the water in case he keeled over! Fortunately he has recovered but now walks slumped over where ever he goes!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sunday 23rd September 2007
John and I stayed at the White Hart Inn at Llandeilo and found it to be quite good. We had a good laugh in the bar and a good hearty breakfast in the morning. When we got to the river the water was virtually clear but still a few inches higher than normal. My first few casts in the Car Park Pool resulted in a solid take and at first I thought it was a grilse. The water was fast flowing and the fish went down and stripped line off my reel! Would you believe it when it turned out to be 1.5lb brownie! Incredible! Anyway it was in fine fettle so it ended up in my bag!
We then moved on down to the bottom beat where it was quite blustery and it soon started to drizzle on and off. We both fished hard all day but had no luck! Still it was an enjoyable day and I continue to be amazed at the power of my Sage Z Axis rod! Even in a strong wind I was managing to punch out a good line of 15 m and more!
I am hoping to get one more trip in before the close of play. The 5th, 6th and 7th October look favourite. Hope some of you can join me?
Tight Lines
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Gadget man bear hugs a sewin and stinks all the way home!
Friday, September 07, 2007
A perfect night for sewin fishing?
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Another productive night!

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

Tuesday, August 28, 2007
My luck seems to be changing or is it Rodder's fly?
I started fishing the pool between the ditch and the bush opposite where we tackle up. Half way down I had a confident and solid take and got into my first fish, a 4 1/2 lb sewin that fought like hell, taking yards of line off my real and causing a right commotion in the pool. I was fishing Rodder's Special tube and when I say the take was confident I mean that the fish took the fly in a perfectly relaxed, normal kind of way. It wasn't a savage take but I could tell that the fish felt comfortable in taking it and that it would be well and truly hooked!
As I approached the bush I had a gentle pluck, a bit like a brownie. I continued fishing down the pool and as I got to the bush on the far side another take happened. Again it was confident, again it was going to stay hooked! It was a bigger fish this time that started cartwheeling down towards the fast water, stripping 10 metres of line on it's first run. I tried to get below the fish but it took more line and was getting dangerously close to the fast current. Eventually I managed to get below it and beached it about 10 metres below the bush. It weighed 6 1/2 lb.
I then went around the corner and fished all the way down to the bend. I did this twice to no avail. I then thought I would try the pool opposite our base again and hooked a 2lb fish right by the bush which I believed was the same fish that had had plucked me earlier. I returned this fish to fight another day.

I fished on until 1.00 am, had no more takes, saw no more fish, didn't see a fish move all night but enjoyed every minute of it! Except the bullocks in the field between the river and the car! When I came back through the field last night, as quietly as I could possibly be, you would have thought that the 30 or so bullocks in there would have hardly noticed me wouldn't you? Like hell! They were chasing around me like maniacs, I was chucking rocks at them, shouting, waving my arms, running, everything! When I got to the gate I flung myself over it, heart thumping rapidly. As I picked myself up the other side and looked back at the 30 staring pairs of eyes I thought ' I'm too old for this'! Swines!
Catch to date (2007 Season)
2 No Seatrout - up to 2 lb (Torridge)
7 No Sewin - up to 7lb (6.5 lb, 4.5 lb) (Towy)
2 No Brown trout - up 1.5 lb (Torridge)(Towy)
Monday, August 20, 2007
Happy Birthday to me!
I've heard it is raining heavilly down there this morning. Just hope it clears up for the bank Holiday weekend as I am hoping to sneak off down there at some stage.
John took some pictures of me in action on the car park pool the last time we were down there.
Our patio on the Towy!

Amazing!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Cerith does it again!
After some rain monday night the Tywi was up 6-8 inches Tuesday. Not enough water to fish the bottom even though I couldn't see the marker below Crewil Pool. don't think there's one there. Fished the worm tail end of the pool between the hut and the snag. Caught a 7.5 bs grilse at 6.30 a couple of casts later lost another of similar weight. Went quiet for a while then with no bites. At 7.30 returned a 3lb sea trout, caught a 2lb sea trout and lost a good sea trout of about 5lbs. During this half hour i was having knocks on every cast nearly. Then it all went quiet again. Rained heavy tuesday night wednesday morning and the Tywi must be up 12+ inches and very coloured. If we don't have any more rain the river should start clearing tonight and tomorrow but i don't think shell take the fly tomorrow night. But there should be a few grilse and salmon about given the rain of the past month and you could well pick one up on the worm or the fly in the clearing water. Cerith

Well done again Cerith.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Best nights fishing for many years!
I followed with 3 fish - 2lb, 4lb and 7 lb - all on Rodders Special. They faught like stink and I lost one other big fish too! All of my fish were caught around the bend near the rubbish on the far side. The bigger fish certainly tested my new Sage Z Axis rod and Hardy Angel reel!
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!I fished until about 3.30 am by which time the skies had cleared and the temperature had dropped a little. What a night! This is what sewin fishing is all about! Can't wait to go back.


