Fish , Competitions , Events , River ,Works carried out, Club Members abroad, and Wildlife.
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Fish:
Paul Nichols Catch of 2 good Browns in one day, he also landed a good sewin of 2lbs (returned)Another Alan Johnston Corker 2lbs 2 oz of Wild BrownieJohn Eaton with a cracking 8lb salmon, taken on the fly at night!!Young Joshua from Ambleston with his first sewin, caught on a learn to fish day!
Regular Contributor Alan's first good sewin of the season Another Regular Paul Houghland with his First good sewin of the seasonA lovely sewin caught by Paul NicholsPAA Chairman with his first salmon caught on the worm
Alan Johnston's 5lb Autum Grilse taken in the Gorgon Alex Esmond with a cracking 1 1/2 lb eelSteve Esmond with two decent sewin taken on the surface lureAlan Johnston with another salmon, fresh off the sea with lice still attached
Batty's cracking 10lb sewin Alan Johnstons cracking 4 pounder taken in June in WolfscastleFresh run early July Sewin, 2 and 1/4lb from the Popular poolA fresh run autum grilse courtesy of Clive Alabaster
5lbs of Back end Sewin A huge Brownie, (or coloured Sewin), 3lbs taken at around 1amTwo Beautiful Fresh run July Sewin, 3lbs and 1lbsI nice fresh run night caught sewin
The moment no one forgets, the first fish A moment she and every member of our club won't forget, a first fish, a HUGE brownieCertainly not Batty's first fish, or even his first salmon, but his first May salmon.A beautifully plump 4lb 2oz June Sewin

The River:
Another lovely stretch in Trefgarne A great example of beautiful riffles in TrefgarneAn early spring day in TrefgarneThe floods this winter reached the fifty year flood status.
The effects of the winter floods on the disabled pool

Works carried out:
Thanks to everyone in this photo - taken before they got hard to work removing a massive tree blocking the horse shoes pool
St Catherines Bridge downstream before habitat improvement scheme. Thanks to Helen Johnston for pictureA demonstration of the Habitat improvement scheme in Mile field. Thanks to Helen Johnston for picture St Catherines Bridge downstream 1 year after habitat improvement scheme was finished. Thanks to Helen Johnston for picture
The Habitat group surveying the most recent obstructionHard at work, piece by pieceSlowly but surely making progress.The group surveying a job well done

Wildlife:
An example of fantastic insect life, a blue damsal A beautiful Brownie of about 1.5lbs in Trefgarne

Competitions:
2005's competition and trophy winners, don't forget to weigh in your big fish2007's Llys-y-Fran still water competition winners. More details here

Events:
One very Happy 8 year old, Joshua who caught his first Sewin on his first cast at the learn to fish day in Fish week.
The EA team collecting Brood stock for the Dolgellau HatcheryReturning one of the large salmon netted by the EA teamPart of the clubs program of widening participation of fishing to all David Natress Guiding one of the many participants of the day
Lloyd showing some Fly tying techniquesJohn Helping some participantsLloyd giving a talk on fly tyingSome more of the days participants
Lloyd teaching castingDavid giving some adviceDavid giving some advice on castingSome participants of the day

Club members abroad:
Lloyd in Australia with a fish we would all love to catch. Maybe with some work our river could produce fish like this