Went on one of my Wye trips last week, thankfully just before the heatwave struck and all the fishing closed, which was a blessing, as we had a fair bit of coin invested in the cottage and we had both taken the wives, and sitting around all day listening to them instead of fishing......I'll say no more..!
Anyhow, the plan was to fish a couple of our favourite stretches in the day, get home and have some Tea and a few beers, and have a lob or two in the garden peg at dusk.
First day we were down pretty early and could see the River was very low, but I know the stretch fairly well and suggested to my Mate that we walk down a bit to where there is some faster shallow stuff.
On arrival I fed a few pellets into the fast water and could immediately see Barbel coming up after them in the crease.
On with the float and first or second run through produced a fish, average Wye stamp of about 6 lb.
The Canoes then started coming down in their hoards, plenty capsizing and crashing about in the swim, but it made absolutely no difference to the fish, who continued to feed with enthusiasm regardless.
In a few hours we caught some cracking Barbel, and a couple of nice Chub, but eventually they started backing off so we changed spot and tried on the lead for a couple of hours which produced nothing.
Back to the digs for something to eat and drink and a cast in the garden peg, not expecting much as it looked more like a Canal than a River, but we caught a couple of good Chub just at dusk.
Day two on another stretch, which again we've fished before and its been good to us, but always in good water when wading and float hasn't been an option and it's been lead/ feeder all the way.
My Mate set up in a peg and got the feeder out, and I decided to work my way down the beat wading as much as possible with the float and a pouchfull of various pellets.
I really felt it was going to be tough, bright sunshine and low water...
A big plus was being able to see lots of features for future reference, like slabs of bedrock with gullies....
Wading down I fed and fished a few spots but only had a few Chublets to show for it.
Eventually I got down to about 100 yards above were my Mate was set up and started to wade down through, the water suddenly started to get a bit deeper and push a bit, which turned me back, and there were some Willows overhanging my bank.
I fed a few pellets as I had been in the other spots and gave it a run through....nothing, and 3 ft deep at the most.
Couple more trots and the same result...oh well!
Next run I thought let's try creeping it right along the edge of the Willows, it ran down to a branch in the water and I held it right in front as close as I dared, float buried and I was into a strong fish which just kept digging to get under those willows, I started backing up into a shallower, slack area and eventually netted a nice Barbel after a tough fight.
After a brief rest, did the same again and had another....then another....
Went back to my Mate to have some lunch and see how he was getting on, nothing on the feeder, so we went back up to the spot with the float gear.
The Barbel obviously hadn't read the Script about not liking the Sun or low water, because the swim was now in full sunshine and a bit of time feeding pellets steadily had brought them right out from under the willows and almost to our feet.
Good sport was had by both of us, all fish in the 6 to 8lb bracket and fought like tigers, my thumb is still numb from having to press so hard on the spool of the pin!
Already Looking forward to going back, hopefully in September.