Sunday, July 15, 2012

Weather plays havoc with our fishing!

Rod, Sandy and I tried to do some fishing last week but the weather caused much frustration! We were all planning to spend a few days on the river but the rain caused us havoc. One minute the river was running clear, the next it was murky due to rain! Wednesday night should have been gin clear water but turned out to be coloured for most of the night until near dawn when we noticed an improvement. I lost a big fish just before dawn! Rod and Sandy had offers during the night but the cold and mist messed things up somewhat! I had to leave early on Thursday for personal reasons but Sandy and Rod fished on! Rod caught 2 sewin spinning, 1.5 lb and 4 lb and Sandy lost a salmon on a spinner! Tough luck Sandy! The fields are sodden with water so any more rain will run off very quickly I think. Lets hope things dry up soon!

Tight lines

kingfisher

Friday, June 15, 2012

Golden Grove - latest report!

River Towy - fishing report for 2012 season start. Golden Grove and Abercothi. We have made a cracking start this season so far on the Towy. To date we have landed around a hundred and fifty sewin and about a dozen salmon from the two fisheries and it is still only early June. This includes seven double figure sewin from Abercothi and nine from Golden Grove. The best amongst these was Rennee Alleyne's 17lbs sewin from the Dragon's Head Pool of Beat 1 at Golden Grove. This was taken on a fly and returned. Congratulations to Rennee who won the Trout and Salmon's 'Fish of the month' with it. Bryan Morgan had a 15lbs sewin from the Crych on Llwchgwyn on Abercothi, also on a fly. The average size is well over 6 lbs which is extraordinary, although it will probably drop now some smaller shoal fish have entered the system. The salmon also appear a good size and averaging into double figures. The best was 17.5lbs by Eric Davies from the College Pool at Golden Grove's Beat 2 and a 15lbs fish by John Graham from No. 5 at Abercothi. I quote from Jamie's (the ghillie at Golden Grove) email to me last night..."bit of a mad day we should of had more. The youngster with me lost 4, I blame the guide. God knows how many big fish I seen today; at least 15 double figure sewin jumping as well as the others". (ignore the syntax!) The water on the Towy is high, but is clearing nicely and they are fly fishing in the day. With luck and not too much more rain we should be able to start some serious night fishing in a day or two. There appears a really good run of both salmon and sewin in the system. I have just returned myself from a great trip to the Gaula in Norway where I was lucky enough to land a 34.5lbs salmon, and combined with all the reports from the Towy I have definitely got all excited about fishing again. There is definitely still space on both fisheries this season and if you feel like a trip across the Bridge then please do not hesitate to email me (ed@westwycombeestate.co.uk) or my office (office@westwycombeestate.co.uk) or call 01494 524411/2 and we will try and accommodate your needs.

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Sandy fishes again on Monday night!

Had another report from Sandy today! He fished last night but failed to catch. Apparently the water had risen about 300mm and was a little coloured. He reports having seen some big fish running during the night which is very encouraging. The LAL Bailif had a 6 lb fish from my pool before dark and Sandy saw a double figure fish being returned in Crewel Pool when returning in the early hours! Conditions seem to be improving and there is no doubt that there are a few fish around which is excellent news!

Tight lines

kingfisher

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Sandy has great sport!

I have just had a call from Sandy who tells me that he had 3 fish last night and lost one! It was raining all night but despite this and a blustery wind he kept at it and was rewarded with a 2lb, 3lb and a 10lb beauty! All of these fish were caught from Andy's Pool! Well done Sandy!

Tight lines

kingfisher

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Crewel Hut combination?

Rod has finally been told what the combination lock is for the Crewel Pool hut- its 2411. Thanks Rod for telling us - don't suppose LAL would have bothered?

Saturday, May 26, 2012

My first trip of the 2012 season!

Spent 2 nights on the river this week! There are fish about but I failed to connect with any. Thursday night was absolutely perfect except for the many other members fishing! It was warm and dry but because I had to be up for work at 5am I didn't really do it justice. Then Friday night it was windy, in fact it was very windy and it completely spoiled things! Saw Tim and had a chat but didn't see any other anglers! The local lads appear to have all had fish but of course I would be the last to know about that unless I enquire!!! Before I left on Saturday morning I saw 2 nice fish move in the car park pool!

Disappointingly early evening I discovered that my coolbox had been interfered with while I was at work and my wine stolen! Then later in the evening before I went fishing a group of 4 youths came down to the river and started fishing opposite where I park, one of which had being fishing the day before on his own and it is he I think is the one who stole my wine as I rarely if ever see anyone down on that river certainly never over my side! Anyway as they abandoned the fishing in preference for swimming I got up from my chair to see what all the commotion was and got a load of verbal abuse from them, especially the one in yellow! I hadn't said a word! I reported it to Eifion and fair play he and his wife came over and told them all off for fishing without a licence and for being disrespectful to me! Not a nice experience but I guess it was just my fault really as I have often told many of you that I had never had any problems down on the river in 25 years and that I had often left valuables out while I was off with my camera or fishing! Never again! As a youth myself I would never have been disrespectful to an elder and I don't understand why they chose me? I can only assume that they have no parents and that they have little or no respect for others? Interestingly a Committee Member Mr Wheatley came down to fish while they were fishing off the bridge and under it but he said that they were not breaking any laws??? Sad state of affairs I think!

Oh by the way a number of anglers requested a ladder to be installed above Crewel to avoid the climb! The Committee and the working party have ignored this! Also the hut at Crewel is available for use by anglers but only by those who know the combination lock code apparently? Great way to run a club?




Tight lines kingfisher

Sunday, May 20, 2012

My first trip of the new 2012 season!

Well - the Adders's have at last started sunbathing so that's my cue to go fishing! By God they are late this year - usually I will see one or two early May but the weather has been so cold and damp. Anyway I have spotted a beautiful female today at my secret location so I feel that things are warming up generally! Also Gilda and I went to see the film 'Salmon Fishing in the Yemen' last night so I'm well fired up! I'm planning my first trip of the season now! I hope to fish Thursday and Friday nights this week coming. It will be great to be on the river again and I'm really looking forward to it! Have to shoot off to work in Powys on Friday but that won't take too long! Watch this space to find out how I get on! Tight lines kingfisher

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Fishing trip to the River Torridge, North Devon!

Spent 4 days fishing on the River Torridge last week with Rodney Byles and my brother-in-law John Banner! The water was almost perfect level most of the time - up about 450 mm - and with varying degrees of clarity! I got a lovely salmon of about 7 lb on Brimblecombe on the first day and then Rod lost a nice salmon on Beam on the Saturday! John had a number of good pulls but failed to connect! The weather was pretty good and we all enjoyed the trip. The Half Moon Inn at Sheepwash where we stayed looked after us very well and their breakfast was as good as you will get anywhere! We are hoping to repeat the trip every spring from now on - God willing!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The new season beckons!

Its been a long time since my last post! The new season is almost upon us and I have been busy sorting out my lines, flies and things ready for the big day! Some healthy and sometimes heated discussions have taken place recently on the LAL Blog whilst things have been very calm here. I will try to resume my input this season here despite getting tied up with administering the LAL Blog as I enjoy telling you of my experiences, stories and funny incidents that happen to me on the river. Tight lines everyone for the new season and please interact with posts if you like them or have a point to make! I value your input!

kingfisher

Friday, August 26, 2011

kingfisher lands an 8 lb sewin and gets stung by a badger?


Spent Thursday night on the river on my own! There was no one to be seen anywhere from what I could see! The night was lovely. Warm and still but with the odd rumble of thunder and lightning flash. I started fishing quite early - about 9.30 ish I think. At about 10.30 I noticed evidence of fish running. The odd splash and funny unexplainable noises in the fast water. Soon after I had a savage take in a place that rarely produces a fish which tuned out to be a solid, plump sewin of about 8 lb I think. It fought like stink and took me quite some distance down stream before I managed to beach it. A quick photo and I got it back in the water as soon as I could. It was a really strong fish, wrestling with me all the time I was trying to remove the hook. I am glad now that I stopped off at Sportfish on my way down to get some new flies of this patern as the ones I had all had blunt hooks! Must get Rodders to tie some for next season?



I started walking back to the car at about 1.00am. As I got to Crewel Pool I chose to walk the small detour path through the Himalayan Balsam to avoid a small area of bank erosion. After just a few yards I saw a badger on the path before me with it's head in a wasps nest! Brock was just 3 or 4 yards in front of me and was very excited with his new find although he was shaking his head and leaping about every now trying to shake off the inhabitants from around his nose! I could see everything very clearly of course despite it being a very dark night because I had a powerful hand torch and a head torch both switched on. Fascinated by the spectacle I soon noticed that whilst Brock was tucking in I became the focus of the wasps whose nest he was destroying! In no time at all I had hundreds of wasps swarming around me. I seemed to be getting the blame for his pillaging! 'Turn off the bloody light Andrew' - I said to myself. So I turned off the hand torch. Still I was being attacked but Brock was having a feast! Then it dawned on me that I could still see what was going on! Shit - my head torch - 'turn it off you pratt' I thought! The wasps by this time were getting extremely nasty and one bit me on my hand. There were hundreds of them and I hated it! I tried to fiddle around to find the button to switch it off but there were wasps everywhere all over me. Eventually I pressed the button and held it down to turn it off. Those few seconds needed to get that bloody head torch to switch off seemed like bloody hours! 'Switch off your bast..d' I kept saying to myself! Eventually the light went out thank God! I turned around and made a hasty retreat and left the Badger to finish his tasty meal! I took the other path once I had regained my composure and soothed the bite! Some funny things can happen to you on the river in the early hours of the morning!!!

Monday, August 01, 2011

1 more fish to my credit!

Spent 3 nights on the river this week! I managed a 1 1/2 lb sewin which I returned but I lost 2 very big fish in the tail of my favourite pool in the early hours!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Another fish to my credit!

I went out on Wednesday and Thursday night and caught a lovely 2 lb sewin which I returned. That takes my total for this season to 4 fish so far. I saw quite a few fish early on both nights but as soon as temperatures dropped that was it! One thing I have noticed this year is quite a few lampreys around! Hoping for more settled weather next week and warmer nights which would definitely improve prospects I think. July is the best month according to my records so I am just hoping for some settled weather.

Monday, July 04, 2011

My first fish of the season!

Fished Wednesday, Thursday and Friday last week and got some success on Friday night. Caught 3 fish - 1lb, 2lb and 6lb. All were fresh run and fought well. The river height was just about perfect and the air temperature was not too bad at about 9 degrees unlike the two previous nights when temperatures plunged quite dramatically after dark. I hope that we will get a steady stream of fish from now on and that we get some good sport! Unfortunately John blanked but I am sure his luck will change soon!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Fishing trip Friday 24th June 2011 - abandoned!

Went down the river today hoping to get some fishing in for a couple of days but rain stopped play! From about 4.00pm it chucked it down big time. I left at 8.00pm and it was still pounding away! Should do the river good for next week though!

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Fishing trip Thursday 2nd June 2011

Went down the river Thursday morning so that I could fish Thursday and Friday nights. Both nights were pretty good weather wise and ideal for sewin if they are about! Saw or heard the odd fish but that's all! No pulls or takes! Looks as though it's going to be a slow start!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Very few fish appear to be about!

Having spent 2 days on the river I can confirm that there are few fish around at the moment! The river is very low but clear. Other anglers have had little success so far but are hoping for a decent flood to bring fish into the river for June.


Friday, March 04, 2011

The river looks in great shape after the winter floods!




Went down to the river yesterday on what was a glorious day. The sun was shining and the sky was blue and everything looked pretty good down there. Naturally I had my camera in my hand at all times so I came back with some half decent shots considering the drabness of the fauna at this time of year.

During my walk I saw Dipper, Gooseander, Chaffinch, Buzzard, Red Kite, Greylag Goose, Green Sandpiper and on the drive back home I spotted a Merlin! I walked from the Car Park Pool down river, over BP Hill and right down to the end of our beat. The river height was such that there were 2 rivers down the bottom, the second only just a stream and I did manage to get across it eventually without getting too wet as I only had my walking boots on! I sat and ate my lunch on the log and it was lovely, so was my lunch!



I do feel just a little bit guilty though about something that I did without thinking about the possible consequences. Whilst I was sat on the log a flock of very woolly sheep appeared in the field opposite on the other side of the river. Inquisitively they all came across the field to see what I was up to. As they were lining up to see what I was doing I thought that there was a potential picture there so I got my camera out and moved closer to the river to get a better shot. The problem was that they weren't all looking at me so I foolishly called them so they would look. The nearest sheep took my beckoning much more seriously than I had expected and literally launched himself off the bank straight into the river! The current took him or her downstream despite his attempts to swim back to his pals and we all know how thick sheep are don't we so you can guess that he finished up down near the rock face below the end of our beat. I saw him get out of the river, soaking wet, cold but still alive. He started eating the grass pretty much immediately he had got out. I felt terrible about it but at least he survived!


Other than for the sheep episode I thoroughly enjoyed the day!

Monday, February 07, 2011

KIngfisher meets SRF!


What an occasion? Last Thursday night I was privelidged to meet Sir Ranulph Fiennes and get a book signing too! It all happened thanks to my sister-in-law Marina here who fixed everything up for me during the Midland Excellence Award's night in Birmingham. To shake hands with such an amazing guy was unbelieveable and something I will remember for ever!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Why not join me on Facebook?

I have started a group on Facebook if you are interested in taking part and contributing to the discussion? The Group is called:

Night fly fishing for sea-trout or sewin (Wales)

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The 2010 'get together' !

On Saturday 29th November the 4 of us with our wives had lunch at the Swan at Bibury! This is a ritual and I must admit we all enjoy meeting up and meeting the other halves too! These are just a few pictures from the day.





Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Another season ends!

Well that's it for another season! For me it has been my worst season possibly ever! Just 2 sewin despite a great deal of time and effort. As I am soon to retire I will have think hard and long in order to decide whether it is viable for me to travel the 100 miles to fish the Towy. It will be a difficult decision to make as it currently costs me the best part of £35 in fuel alone for each trip I make! I do love the river and its inhabitants (that is the wildlife) and in particular this year I have managed to get some wonderful images of the birds which is compensation for such poor fishing I suppose.
What saddens me most is the lack of passion and willingness of many anglers on the river to get off their arses and do something about the problem! Just look at the Sea-Trout Forum for instance - what a waste of time that is? Many members of my own angling club will rarely be seen on the river despite living close by to it and as for supporting conservation initiatives or political lobbying then I don't think there is much of that going on. Just the other day I was talking to Colin the farmer where I camp out and he was telling me that he has hardly seen any cars parked up at the end of his lane this year! So it just shows how desperate the fishing is. Despite managing the LAL Blog I have not had a single fishing report that I can think of from any members other than my good friends Rodney, John, Chris and Tim! Nobody else seems to care! Such a shame!
I have to say I have met some strange visitors this year! I was talking to a new member (allegedly so) by where I camp out this summer as I was tackling up. Whilst we were talking I heard the otter coming up river and alerted him to this. His response was 'if I had my shotgun with me I would take the bast..d out, accusing the otter of taking all the fish out of the river'! Nut case or what? Very weird! I have even had another knob, actually a 'posh knob' who fishes Crewel Pool, threaten to sort me out if he catches me fishing his pool. This was a reaction he gave to a joke I made whilst chatting with him and his fellow anglers one evening whilst they were sat outside their hut. I said something like 'make sure you leave me some sewin for when I come back up from the bottom in the early hours of the morning'. Sad!
On a more positive note the wildlife seems to be holding its own pretty well. A lovely pair of kingfishers have been around every day and I managed to get some nice shots of them. Also plenty of Red Kites and Buzzards have been seen. Only last week I got shots of Cormorants gallore (too many probably), Gooseanders, Grey Wagtails, Common Sandpiper, Wren, Sparrowhawk, Dipper not to mention our treasured Otters and of course a 'not so treasured' Mink! Worryingly I noticed a Cormorant catch at least 4 fish in a couple of hours! Multiply that out and you will see that Cormorants could be part of our problem! Interestingly I have observed all our silly juvenile Gooseanders on many occasions for many hours and I can honestly say that I have not seen any of them catch a single fish! Don't know what they live on but I can't see it being fish!!
Oh well better get back to my fly tying vice as its the only vice I have these days! Looking forward to better fishing days perhaps!
Tight lines!
kingfisher

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Spent a couple of days on the river with Rod, John and Gadget Man. The water conditions were perfect - about 1ft 9in on the gauge and running clear! Gadget Man was the first to hit a salmon but unfortunately he lost it! He then went on to do exactly the same again in the same pool, probably the same fish? Rod was the one who came good though with a magnificent 8lb cock salmon! Well done Rod.

Here is a photo from my phone of the 8lb 2oz cock salmon (28ins long) caught round the corner on a Ally shrimp and floating line and 10ft leader. Not sure how I would have got it out if John hadn't been there to tail it. It looked much bigger than it actually is. We both thought it double figures when we first got it out, until John weighed it. The two other guys that went down same time as us came later to the log. One had lost a salmon round by the cattle drink above the tin hut but then caught an 8lb sewin (bar of silver but returned) also on a small Ally shrimp with fast ink tip and 3ft leader. Interesting. Rod!

Looks like I will be salmon less again this season!!!





Sunday, September 05, 2010

2 nights fishing - no fish to be seen or heard!

Having just returned from a 2 night session on the river I have to say it was extremely disappointing. I spent 48 hours in, on or close by the river and failed to see or hear a single fish let alone catch anything! The only success I had was with the camera! It just goes to show that it is easier to capture this than it is to catch a sewin at the moment!!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Kingfisher gets 1 night in and then abandons the river for another week!

I spent Wednesday night on the river in good conditions but didn't see or hear any fish! I spent all day until 3 pm on Thursday with my camera and got some good kingfisher, gooseander and heron shots but then the rain came! The wind got up and the heavens opened and I was forced to abandon my trip completely! Shame but that's the way it sometimes goes!


Sunday, August 15, 2010

John spends a couple of nights on the river but fails to connect!

John spent 2 nights on the river this week but didn't catch. He told me that there were a few fish showing but unfortunately they wouldn't play ball. The conditions were generally quite good especially in terms of temperature and water level and clarity. It is getting late in the season now for sewin however I do hope to get a couple of nights in myself next week that's if the weather holds up! I will keep you posted!

Tight lines

kingfisher

Friday, August 06, 2010

Calling ALL GAME ANGLERS!

Rodney - it is long time overdue in my opinion that sea trout and salmon fishermen alike not only voice their concerns about dwindling fish runs but actually start doing something about it! In fact I personally think that its time to take ACTION NOW!

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!

I can understand the interest and excitement roused by Spence’s fish of a lifetime and wonder if he took scale samples and its length for the Celtic Sea Trout Project. However, I have been fishing the Towy near Bethlehem for about 25 years and in that time I have noticed a steady and very worrying drop in sewin, especially in recent years.
From my limited knowledge the leading authority Environment Agency Wales (EAW) and the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) don’t appear to be doing anything positive to stem this decline. I recently spent five nights on the river, which looked in perfect condition and was at an ideal level and clear. The previous week’s spate should have encouraged plenty of fish to the middle reaches. However, during my visit I fished every night from about 22:30 until 05:00, clocking up over 30 hours and only managed one sewin and a few offers. I saw very few fish move. One night there were 13 anglers on this stretch and none had a fish. However, what was even more worrying were the concerns of the more and very experienced local anglers I met, some with 40-50 years on the river, all discussing and complaining about the decline and considerable lack of fish and especially this season. I can only wonder at what it must have been like to fish the Towy in the late 1950s with annual rod catches of around 20,000 sewin.I, and pretty sure many other concerned anglers, would like to know what the EAW and CWW have been doing or are doing to stem this dramatic drop in sewin. Do these authorities know or indeed have any idea of the cause or causes of this decline? If not why not? If so what are the causes and what are these authorities doing about them? What do we pay our exorbitant game fishing rod licence fee for and how much of it actually goes towards sewin conservation? It’s not as though the EAW and CCW have been unaware of the decline and strongly believe that if nothing is done very soon it may not be too long before there are no sewin in the Towy left to catch.
I suspect there may be several factors contributing to the decline. These could be over fishing in the Irish Sea, and if so who is policing this, and do the authorities have any idea of the number of sewin caught. The estuary and coracle nets are probably taking far too many sewin at present as a percentage of the total run. Perhaps they should be more closely monitored and even considerably restricted or perhaps their licences temporarily revoked until sewin numbers hopefully recover. A rod caught sewin is worth considerably more to the local Towy valley economy than those from the nets or coracles. Although the dam water acidity problem may have been solved with liming, is the cold water discharge now affecting the sewin run? I suspect it is and there is the possibility that cold water flows could further considerably increase if the dam and reservoir are extended to generate the need for more hydro-electricity. Have the authorities been monitoring coordinated dam discharge and water temperature downstream and its possible affect on the behaviour of radio tagged sewin? Are toxins from sheep dips and the chemicals in cow shit getting into the spawning headwater streams and into the main river after floods? Is there or has there been a regime of water sampling in these areas to check and possibly rectify water quality? If not why not. What impact is the effluent discharge in Carmarthen having on the sewin and why haven’t the authorities apparently done anything to stop it? The increase in predators, such as Goosanders, Cormorants and Otters, is also bound to be contributing to the decline. There are two large broods of Goosanders just on the Bethlehem stretch this year.
Enough is enough, but I know the EAW and CWW won’t take any notice of individual complaints and concerns. However, I’m told that money talks, so before it’s too late I would suggest that perhaps all Towy anglers and clubs somehow unite and refuse on mass to renew their rod licences and demand the authorities act now with one overriding objective: Stop the dramatic decline in sewin and take the appropriate actions to restore stocks to those of years gone by.
Rodney Byles

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Now I know why they call it 'fishing' not 'catching'!

I have just returned from a concentrated 3 night fishing expedition with Rodney Byles. Disappointingly we only caught one fish each. Rod's fish was 4 lb and mine 3 lb. Conditions were absolutely perfect. Good river height, clear water, warm temperature and largely cloudy skies. Very few other anglers caught from what we could see. We fished from about 10.30 pm until 5.00 am each night. Despite only getting one fish we both enjoyed it. There is evidence of the odd 'huge' fish but otherwise fish are few and far between. Maybe conditions will improve over the next week or two! Nice to see Shane and Tim on the river. Tim - thanks once again for sponsoring my BHF bike ride! Cheers mate!



Rod's 4 lb sewin!

Tight lines

kingfisher

Monday, July 26, 2010

Latest prospects!

Well things are looking much better now after the welcome rain of late. With 8 in on the guage I would imagine that the water will be perfect for the fly at night! Rod is going down today for 1 week and I will be joining him from Tuesday evening onwards. I will keep you posted as to how we get on!

Tight lines

kingfisher