Friday, 28 March 2025

Season Review 2024/25


A year on The River Wye. Back to my old stomping ground, and it was a real struggle - I worked very hard for every fish! I landed a total of 60 barbel (plus 57 from The Small River), a lot of chub (which often saved a blank) and 13 Wye pike (including 6 doubles). So here's my sixteenth season review - written monthly as I went along...

June: Very slow start on The Wye, the fish were behind this season due to the wet, cold start to the year. There were still shad in the river (loads of them, good to see) and the barbel were still spawing. There was very little to report. Only four barbel landed and no pike spotted since the season opened. Onward and upward - hopefully...

July: The River Wye still hadn't come to life - I could see barbel but I struggled to catch them! Only 13 barbel landed all month, plus a few chub - for a lot of effort. And the perch fishing was even worse - not one landed yet! A couple of 2lb+ eels seemed to be the highlight of the month - let's hope there's more to report in August...

August: The highlight of the month was three afternoons on the Small River - great to be back - and 27 barbel, 2 chub & a small carp landed - I have missed it! Still stuggling on The Wye, lots of short sessions added fourteen barbel to 9lb 1oz - plus plenty of chub. The summer is turning into autumn - perhaps my season will turn around now..?

September: Started with an afternoon fishing a private stretch of The Wye with James - both landing 6 barbel. Part of a total 22 barbel to 9lb 4oz over the month. The highlight of the month, and really the only noteworthy fish of the summer, was a 19lb 4oz pike - caught while fishing for perch! Hopefully more pike over the winter season...

October: The start of the winter season, I turned my attention to Wye pike - the main event - and I knew it was going to be tough going. Only 4 pike landed, including a scraper double - but there is nothing more exciting in fishing than watching that float come to life! A barbel and four chub (to a cracking 5lb 11oz) added some variety to the month.

November: An absolute shocker of a month - after a nice perch and a little pike to start the month the blanks kept on coming! A lot of hours on the riverbank without a run - eventually adding a jack on a lure - before Storm Bert flooded the river and put an end to the fishing. Roger's luck was in - landed a new PB 6lb 1½oz Wye chub - great fish!

December: Still struggling on The Wye, there are some nice perch & chub being caught - but I was fixated on pike - only two landed. I covered a lot of water hoping to find where they are holed up... Still searching!! A few barbel from the Small River was a welcome break. And a three rainbow trout on the fly rounded out the year.

January: It really has been tough going all winter (all season) but a herring deadbait lowered into a little slack produced a pike that makes all the miles and time worth while - a 19lb 10oz beauty. One of only two pike caught all month. Let's hope the weather and water levels (and fish) are kind for the last 6 weeks of the season...

February: A real grind - mostly double dipping; one rod with a deadbait, one with a maggot feeder & worm hookbait for perch - no pike or perch, just a couple of chub for my efforts! And it was cold, cold fishing! Bit of warmer weather near the end of the month saw the barbel start to switch on - and 3 landed - at least there was something to pull back!

March: The last two weeks - and the last two Wye pike of the season, including a double at 16lb 6oz (total 13 pike). And I took my Wye barbel total up to 60 fish. I spent the last three afternoons on the Small River, landing 23 barbel. The final day was spent with James where we landed ten each - a fantastic way to wrap up a very tough season!

Need a bit of a rethink for next season; cast my net further afield on The Wye? Back to London? Somewhere else?

Friday, 21 March 2025

Wye Challenges 2024/25


Wye Pike: Target 20 - Total: 13 (65%)
Didn't go exactly to plan, there are far fewer pike here than I thought. Hundreds of hours for thirteen pike (including 6 doubles to 19lb 10oz & 19lb 4oz), but each photo represents a fantastic day!
Breakdown: Lure: 6, Livebait: 5, Deadbait: 2


Wye Barbel: Target 200 - Total: 60 (30%)
Couldn't find The Wye barbel in numbers either, but a lot of chub and even a few eels in the mix, it was great to be back wandering about on the river. And I'm still searching for that Wye double - I'll be back!
Best: 9lb 4oz, 9lb 1oz & 5x eights



Saturday, 15 March 2025

Felina-Ten-Ten


James joined me on the Small River for an end of season fish-off. Most barbel wins a pint. And there were no extra points for breaking into the others swim and poaching out a fish - but we did it anyway!


To be honest there was quite a bit of faffing about, clearing swims and a bit of litter picking but when we got going I took an early lead - the first three barbel were mine - including a 6lb 9oz & 7lb 0oz barbel.


But James wasn't going to be beaten on his home-river, especially by someone new who had only been fishing the river for fifteen years! And soon started bagging - including a 7lb 2oz barbel.


Action was hectic - and included four double hook-ups - we were going to get a photo of us both with a barbel, so I left one in the net - James took too long to land his, so I had another while waiting!


And then we forgot to take the photo - but does explain the top photo - none of those fish were kept in the net for more than a couple of minutes. First time either of us has had a three barbel photo.


A cracking afternoon and the final scores on the doors: James: 10x barbel to 7lb 2oz, Brian: 10x barbel to 7lb 0oz. Ten each - which was the perfect way to end up. Can't beat a twenty barbel afternoon!


And as a bonus we found a couple of stag beetle grubs where someone had broken a fence post. We put them out of the way and built them a little log pile - hopefully see them again buzzing along the riverbank.

Friday 14 March (6 hours)
Barbel: 6lb 7oz, 3lb, 7lb 0oz, 5lb, 5½lb, 5lb, 5lb, 6½lb, 3½lb, 6lb (10)



So just 9 short missions on the Small River this season, with 57 barbel added, taking my total up to a nice round 1,700. Need another 7+ though - I'll be back next season...

 Season No 5+ 7+ 10+ Best
 2010/11 27 1 0 0 6lb 6oz
 2011/12 44 14 8 0 9lb 12oz
 2012/13 56 34 20 6 12lb 4oz
 2013/14 8 5 4 0 7lb 13oz
 2014/15 71 33 16 1 10lb 1oz
 2015/16 127 45 15 0 9lb 4oz
 2016/17 70 31 15 2 11lb 15oz
 2017/18 132 56 23 2 10lb 9oz
 2018/19 101 36 13 1 10lb 3oz
 2019/20 164 69 28 5 12lb 1oz
 2020/21 250 77 20 6 14lb 2oz
 2021/22 180 34 8 2 11lb 1oz
 2022/23 228 47 8 1 10lb 9oz
 2023/24 185 59 16 4 10lb 14oz
 2024/25 57 22 5 0 7lb 6oz
 Total: 1,700 563 199 30 Breakdown

Friday, 14 March 2025

Hailstorm


Hailstorms and freezing cold weather - but I went anyway!

Thursday 13 March (4 hours)
Barbel: 4lb, 2lb, 2lb, 3½lb, 4lb, 4lb, 5lb (7)
Chub: 3lb, 3lb (2)

Thursday, 13 March 2025

One Hundred?


I haven't had a great season - but I was on 94 barbel so far. And as I was in London anyway I might as well pop down the Small River and see if I could hit 100. Bit of wandering about in the sunshine flicking a cube of meat about - and the six barbel I needed. One hundred!!

Wednesday 12 March (3 hours)
Barbel: 6lb 7oz, 3lb, 2½lb, 4lb, 4lb, 3lb (6)

Monday, 10 March 2025

Walking The Dog


Last weekend on The Wye this season, I just needed 8 pike and 141 barbel to crack this season's challenges. Best get an early start then...


Morning: A wander about chucking the bulldog about - and after a lot of miles, finally a pike hit the lure - rare fish this season!


Afternoon: I abandoned the lure gear and ledgered luncheon meat (I needed a sit down). And a barbel & four nice chub to round it off.

Sunday, 2 March 2025

Victory Paint


Just one more Wye pike, one more before the season ends - I'm not going to hit my target of 20, but eleven feels a bit uneven. And as the photo above suggests; a float-ledgered herring deadbait did the trick!


At 16lb 6oz my 6th double of the season - brilliant! And Roger, fishing about a mile upstream, had 3 nice chub including a 5lb 5oz brute (although the photo gives his secret spot away). Top day all round!!

Right, off out again now. Perhaps one more...

Sunday, 23 February 2025

Grind


A long time without a blog post - and it has been a real grind on The Wye. Mostly double dipping; one rod with a deadbait, one with a maggot feeder & worm hookbait for perch - no pike or perch, just a couple of chub for my efforts! And it was cold, cold fishing!!

So with a sunny afternoon and a rise in water temperature I thought I'd see if I could find a flood water barbel. Nothing special, just a cube of luncheon meat in likely looking areas. And two barbel (to 8lb 1oz), a chub & a surprise eel reminded me of what catching fish felt like!



James has had far more luck, adding another barbel to his 40 River Double Challenge. Number 28 - and it was a whopper!