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!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Another season ends!
Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sunday, September 05, 2010
2 nights fishing - no fish to be seen or heard!

Friday, August 20, 2010
Kingfisher gets 1 night in and then abandons the river for another week!


Sunday, August 15, 2010
John spends a couple of nights on the river but fails to connect!
Tight lines
kingfisher
Friday, August 06, 2010
Calling ALL GAME ANGLERS!
The EA have been pratting about for too long with clearing feeder streams, 'improving' habitat, doing things that don't cost much money but it ain't working and it won't. There are things that can be done now that will have a major impact on fish stocks, the environment and the ecology! They might not be well received in some quarters but neither are the measures being taken by our Government currently to rectify the credit crunch. So what can be done?
Ask any game fisherman in the UK and he or she will tell you!!!
How can we do it?
By joining together in a united force with one aim in mind - to RESTORE OUR GAME RIVERS BACK TO THEIR FORMER GLORY SO THAT FISHERMEN FROM ALL OVER THE UK AND THE WORLD WILL WANT TO COME AND FISH HERE. We all know what effect that would have!
If we don't ACT NOW then frankly I can't see me bothering to fish the Towy in the next 2 or 3 years and as far as my kids or grand kids fishing prospects are concerned - forget it!
Rodney Byles voices his concerns about the state of our river!
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Now I know why they call it 'fishing' not 'catching'!

Rod's 4 lb sewin!
Tight lines
kingfisher
Monday, July 26, 2010
Latest prospects!
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kingfisher
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
My total so far for the BHF!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Latest news from Llangadog!
Tightlines!
Thursday, July 01, 2010
First fish of the season!
Friday, June 18, 2010
No water - very few fish!


The Goosander family taking a break in Crewel Pool. It is very difficult to get within range of them which is why the image is rubbish!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
June 2010!
2 fishers on Crewel Pool - one looking decidedly dejected I think?
Tight lines everyone!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Rodney Byles casts off for the 2010 season!
Called into Llangadog on the way back and fished all night till 4am. Tony, Dan and Dave were also out and river very low. Despite that quite a lot of good fish moving nearly all night from 9ish to 2am. Dan had a pull and so did I, but nothing on the bank. They weren't having it. Maybe the full moon, but great to be back on the river. Turned a bit cooler later on with a light breeze (10 degrees when I got back to the car) but I stuck it out and really enjoyed it. The others all went at 12.30. I think I'll wait for water now before trying again, unless Tony starts catching!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Contemplating my first cast of the season?
Friday, April 02, 2010
The 2010 season has started!
I probably won't bother going down the river for a few weeks yet, maybe the first week of May if the weather improves but I can't wait to cast my fly and I can't wait to catch my first sewin of the season too. This year will be very busy for me because not only will I be fishing all night but I will probably be hiding away with my camera in hand in search of that amazing wildlife shot during the day! This winter has been very productive for me in terms of wildlife photography and I have learnt so much. Now that I am equipped with some decent gear I am sure I will get some amazing pictures. In particular I will be stalking kingfishers and otters so look out - if you see a portable hide on the river bank and a big lens sticking out of it and no sign of Simon King then it will probably be me, but don't disturb me - I could be just about to snap that once in a lifetime picture!
Beware of this little bugger though - they are everywhere!

Keep up to date with my achievements by logging on to www.kingfisherimages.co.uk
Tight lines everyone but stay out of the frame!!
Monday, January 25, 2010
3 months to go!
I must start thinking about getting all my fishing gear out and giving it a good clean and a drop of oil where required. Also I need to get all my camping gear out, give it a good washing and a scrub and put it back in its containers in some sort of order rather than how it is currently which is thrown in all together!
I wonder what sort of season we will have? I have to say, if last July had been a normal July instead of the relentless downpours that we had then I think the 2009 season as a whole would probably have been exceptional!
Anyway, lets just hope that those sewin decide to visit us in great numbers this season, that the weather is moderate and that the river and its wildlife inhabitants are as prolific as ever! This season will see me concentrating on both sewin fishing and wildlife photography so my nights will be taken with the fly and my days, after sleeping that is, will be spent lurking around in the bushes trying to capture that illusive wildlife shot to beat all others! I have already made a bit of a start with my photography as many of you will have seen on my new website at:-
http://www.kingfisherimages.co.uk
Monday, December 21, 2009
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
My catch summary for the 2009 season
27th June 2009 - 1 No sewin - 7lb
6th Aug 2009 - 2 No sewin - 3 1/2 lb and 1 1/2 lb
29th Aug 2009 - 1 No sewin - 9 1/2 lb
Sunday, October 18, 2009
John breaks his 'duck' on the last day of the season!
That's the end of the season now. I think its been pretty good other than the fact that July was a complete wash out. Still - must look forward to the 2010 season now - God willing!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
15th October 2009 - last minute sport?
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Rodder's takes to the sea!
Rod has sent me this report about his salt water fly fishing exploits!
It’s been difficult for me recently trying to coordinate a trip to the Towy at Llangadog when the river's been okay for the night fly, so decided instead to try my hand at sea bass fishing, something I’ve wanted to do for quite along time, and the sea is nearer to my home.
As I’ve never been bassing before I thought it best I book my very first trip with ghillie Justin Anwyl, who runs a sea bass guiding service from Chichester Harbour and the surrounding area.
See his website http://www.bass-fishing.co.uk/.
On this occasion we were drifting over kelp beds from a small boat, another first for me. Thanks to Justin’s guidance, advice and tackle, I managed to catch my first ever sea bass and on a fly. Estimated weight was 5lb and put up a very strong fight and maybe more so than a similar weight sewin, but without the acrobatics!! I was very pleased with myself (see photo) and as this is a bass conservation area unfortunately it went back instead of on my plate!
I was rewarded again later with another hard fighting fish of about 2.5lb. My fellow angler Duncan also had two fish of very similar size. And to cap it all I also caught my first ever mackerel, also on a fly. This was a memorable and very enjoyable day, which wouldn’t have been possible without Justin’s guidance. I will definitely go again and maybe try it from the beach next time, when all the kids are back at school!!
Rod
Well done Rod! I think I will have a go too sometime!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Saturday 29th August success!
Friday, August 14, 2009
Where have all the sewin gone?
What a beautiful place?
Monday, August 10, 2009
Thursday 6th August - a good nights sport!
Thursday night was warm and the water completely clear. I landed 2 fish, one 1 1/2 lb and one 3 1/2 lb but I lost many more! If I had landed every fish that I had felt the weight of then I would have had the best night of my whole career. Every other cast it seemed produced a pull or better. It was amazing!
Even more amazing was the big black cat that I saw! Must put this story in my book!