Sunday, 10 July 2011

Pantyscallog Beat - River Crai, 2nd July 2011

A pleasing session on a very technical beat is how I'd describe this visit. The Pantyscallog beat is found at the confluence of the rivers Usk and Crai, in a very secluded setting. And it was the Crai that I'd really come here to fish, although I did have a wander down the Usk main stem just to size it up for future visits. The Crai is a classic small stream fly fishing venue and there was plenty to challenge my skills during the session. At Pantyscallog there is approximately 1 mile of fishing on the Crai (in addition to 1 mile of Usk fishing) which was more than enough for me.


Lower River Crai - looking upstream
Once again, the wild trout here are immaculate and in good fighting fettle. Although not large they gave a very good account of themselves when caught on light tackle. At the business end it was a CDC & Elk Hair caddis that brought the fish up, even in places where there were no visible rises which justly explains the opportunism of trout. Immediate reactions were required for the lightening quick rises. I must have been feeling tired because I missed loads and a few fish dropped off, but six wild brownies to the net was good going for an afternoon and evening session. Wandering back through the fields under a vivid sunset topped off a good day - I shall return!


Falls on the Upper Usk, just below the Crai - a real beauty spot

Red spotted treasure from the Crai
Pause for reflection on my way back - how lucky am I?!!