Lets us hope that 2025 brings more joy for us Salmon Fishers
It’s about time they built a museum to the salmon in Ross as they have in Kelso, that’s what it has come to and local politicians have no interests in local folk.A lot of us have been saying the same thing for 20 years or more.
When SMS set up WUF they were a valid organisation and did a lot of good work.
Unfortunately, as most charities, the governance trustees were elected by the WUF management and were totally ineffectual or absent.
WUF became then totally focused on obtaining grants to fund the burgeoning salary bill as they built an empire.
They were greatly aided by the EU and the Water Framework Directive which paid for all the gardening they have undertaken.
With no EU grants on offer they now take whatever ever money they can from wherever they can such as NRW etc, who they are supposed to police, After paying their own multi £m wage bill they then pass it on to the polluters to behave and adhere to the law.
They are totally corrupt and have no effective accountability.
1988 the DECLARED ROD catch on the WYE, not including nets and poaching, was 6454
2024 the total rod catch was 188
I would "normally" agree with you but I cannot remember the last time, refer to Geoff Franks blogs, when the fish that should have been running up the system because of high water have appeared. Therefore I still think that if the lower beats are fishable there is a better chance of finding a "resting" fish.In a year of “normal” conditions, it is unlikely levels will be low enough at the start of the season for Upper Bigsweir. This beat normally comes into its own later in the year. Gwent Anglers is similar being only a mile or so above Monmouth, so needs lower levels. As for the rest, they are all famous early season beats. If we have sustained high water look to above Hereford, otherwise from Ross to Hereford.
Oh, and possession of a spinning rod (in addition to a fly rod) is also advisable.
Below Ross has hardly wet a line before June the last couple of seasons.I have to disagree. Just look at the catches in March and April last year. During this early part of the season we had a long periods of high water and the big 3 sea winter fish ran straight through. It wasn’t until the 2 sea winter run got going that the lower river really kicked in