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Will fish the middle river. I naively hoped the lower river would come good for early march but this latest spate of 5’ seems to have made that look unlikely with further rain next week
I can't remember the last year the lower river fished before May.
 
I doubt whether this will become law or if it did whether it would be enforced but it is another bit of publicity.

 
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lots of publicity gary but not much action on the salmon front, NRW don't seem to consider it their problem or maybe not a problem at all, its the precautionary principle you know, WUF are just going around in circles. Of course there is the Barbel, and some good match fishing at Hereford (only)?
 
Of course there is the Barbel, and some good match fishing at Hereford (only)?
Yes all the weights were around Hereford :unsure:
The Barbel have been disappearing on the Wye for some years now and Chub are filling the gap left. Even the diehard defenders from the "There is no problem with the river" brigade are starting to change their tune :oops:
 
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Yes all the weights were around Hereford :unsure:
The Barbel have been disappearing on the Wye for some years now and Chub are filling the gap left. Even the diehard defenders from the "There is no problem with the river" brigade are starting to change their tune :oops:
some of the match anglers are using cwts of groundbait plus loose feed
 
Yes all the weights were around Hereford :unsure:
The Barbel have been disappearing on the Wye for some years now and Chub are filling the gap left. Even the diehard defenders from the "There is no problem with the river" brigade are starting to change their tune :oops:
Gary. Where have you seen evidence of the diehard defenders changing their tune? I t seems to me like there are two camps, the Coarse anglers who in the main don't see a problem and the salmon anglers and environmentalist who do.. :unsure:
 
Gary. Where have you seen evidence of the diehard defenders changing their tune? I t seems to me like there are two camps, the Coarse anglers who in the main don't see a problem and the salmon anglers and environmentalist who do.. :unsure:
Trev as you say up till now it has mostly been two groups.
I Barbel fish on the Wye, Severn and Avon plus more farther afield. I am also a member of various groups.
Up until a couple of years ago when you mentioned anything about the fishing getting worse the reply would mostly be "there are loads of fish it's just bad angling"
You notice now that the Ostriches have either clammed up or changed sides. Also there is a dearth of photos with Barbel in them.
A couple of years ago I had some heated discussions with several Pro guides who were adamant there was not a problem, I suppose if they had said otherwise it would be the proverbial turkey voting for christmas. But most of them have now changed their tune and are not so vocal.
 
Hello everyone......something completely different from a land where barbel is what Glaswegians choke on at the end of a big evening..............

A response from Jon Gibb to Ian Gordon's Speyline post of yesterday

Absolutely Ian. Crazy not to talk and work with the billion pound industry that shares the space of our rivers and estuaries. This has started already and the Salmon Scotland Wild Fisheries Fund, which I am pleased to coordinate, has already funded several hatchery and habitat projects. See www.wildfisheriesfund.co.uk

Can we join up with the WFF?
 
Scotland bah!
Surely these days borders are fluid ? Wales could lay claim to Scotland or vice versa once The Don has bought Scotland, the top of the Wye and Severn would be in the USA ...Its a really , really great thing .....as he would opine.
 
Probably going to have a day on the Wye. I do it about once every two years.
Knowing nothing about it, do you think it would be fishable on Monday?

It’s that or some trouting on the usk - it’s been a long closed season and I need a cast😎
 
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Looking good at Wilton Bridge with colour dropping out nicely. It is still a bit high and we will probably be chucking ironmongery at Ross AC but might be ok for the fly. I just know it's been a long closed season and I'm itching to get out.
 
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Looking good at Wilton Bridge with colour dropping out nicely. It is still a bit high and we will probably be chucking ironmongery at Ross AC but might be ok for the fly. I just know it's been a long closed season and I'm itching to get out.
Looking good trev, good colour 👍
 
Fingers crossed, im new to Salmon fishing and will be trying the Wye this year for the first time.
I tried the Severn last year a couple of times without any joy.
Plan to get out more this year.
👍 Good for you, best of luck.
 
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