3lb-plus Itchen grayling

Specimen angler Matt Fernandez was left blown away by this 3lb 3oz grayling – because it was a new personal best from a river where grayling this big are rare.

Targeting the intimate River Itchen, Matt caught the fish on trotted maggot, and when he first hooked it, he suspected it to be a trout.

“To my knowledge, only one of my friends has had a 3lb grayling from this stretch, and that was seven years ago!” he told us.

“I never expected to beat my personal best grayling on this river, but am truly pleased that I have.”

Matt Fernandez and his 3lb 3oz Itchen grayling

Matt Fernandez and his 3lb 3oz Itchen grayling

Stunning Frome grayling on the float

TROTTING a pair of red maggots 20 yards downstream to a near-bank slack helped put this immaculate 3lb 2oz River Frome grayling on the bank for John-Joe Price. 

The Gloucester all-rounder spent 20 minutes baiting the fast water in front of the slack with maggots before casting his float.

“When it reached the slack the float’s orange bristle disappeared, I struck and this huge grayling rolled on the surface,” John-Joe said.

John-Joe Price and his stunning 3lb 2oz grayling

John-Joe Price and his stunning 3lb 2oz grayling

Sweetcorn a winner for huge grayling

A TROTTED grain of sweetcorn was all Mike Lyddon needed to tempt this stunning 3lb 1oz grayling on a trip to a southern chalk stream.

The Surrey rod spotted the fish in crystal-clear water and watched as it turned and engulfed his hookbait just inches from the bank!

“I spent five minutes playing it with my heart in my mouth as it powered downstream,” Mike said.

“It’s been a while since I had a fish turn me into a gibbering wreck like that!”

Mike Lyddon and his 3lb 1oz grayling

Mike Lyddon and his 3lb 1oz grayling

Four-year wait for 3lb-plus grayling ends with two in two days!

A FOUR-year quest for a 3lb-plus grayling finally ended for Steve Ballard when an opportunistic visit to the River Frome produced a pair of fish weighing 3lb and 3lb 8dr.

The Leicestershire gas engineer had a job in Wareham and packed a rod and a few tins of corn in the hope that he’d be able to get some fishing in.

“I managed two afternoon roving sessions and landed the first three-pounder on the last cast of the first day,” Steve told us.

“On the second day I lost the bigger fish before resting the swim and hooking it again!”

Steve Ballard’s brace of grayling weighed 3lb and 3lb 8dr

Steve Ballard’s brace of grayling weighed 3lb and 3lb 8dr

6lb-plus brace of grayling

TROTTED corn has accounted for the largest reported grayling brace of the season weighing 3lb 4oz and 3lb 3oz.

The stunning pair fell to the rod of Hampshire specialist Tim Lennon, who spent an afternoon fishing a number of glides and pools on a stretch of the River Frome in Dorset.

Tim told us:

“In 35 years of fishing the Frome, this is the first time I’ve caught two 3lb grayling in a day!”

Tim Lennon with one of his 6lb brace of grayling at 3lb 4oz

Tim Lennon with one of his 6lb brace of grayling at 3lb 4oz

Best grayling of the season banked at 3lb 8oz!

THE largest reported grayling of the year so far has been banked in the shape of this fin-perfect 3lb 8oz beauty. 

It fell to the rod of environment scientist Adrian Pinder, who caught the impressive fish during an afternoon spent trotting maggots through the fast water of Dorset’s River Frome. 

“On netting it after an epic fight, I knew it would go 3lb-plus, but I was absolutely gobsmacked when the scales went all the way round to 3lb 8oz,” said a delighted Adrian. 

“Over the last few years I’ve put in lots of effort on the river and have had four grayling of 3lb-plus, but I can’t tell you how made up I am with this new personal best specimen.”

Adrian Pinder – 3lb 8oz grayling

Adrian Pinder – 3lb 8oz grayling

Is this the best grayling session ever?

A COARSE angler has enjoyed what could be the most prolific grayling fishing session on record after banking no fewer than 89 fish over 1lb during a hectic 48-hour window.

Simon Ashton, from County Durham, used stick float tactics on a low and clear Scottish river to amass the remarkable haul, which included 13 fish over 2lb to a best of 2lb 10oz. 

He told us:

“I got to the river on the Friday to find it was three feet lower than usual, so I had to put on the waders, get in the water and find the deeper holes next to the overhanging trees.

“Once I’d found the fish I just couldn’t do anything wrong and I pretty much had a bite a chuck on maggot, corn and worms. 

“At one stage I had 20 grayling in 20 casts, and even had them feeding on maggots in the crease I was creating by standing in the water. It was absolutely mental fishing!”

Simon admitted he caught so many grayling that he stopped weighing them halfway through the session, and even left shoals of feeding fish in his pursuit of a 3lb specimen.

“I’ve never before left a swim that’s rammed with 1lb-plus grayling, but it was necessary in order to try to find a bigger one!” he said.

Simon with the biggest fish of the trip at 2lb 10oz

Simon with the biggest fish of the trip at 2lb 10oz

"This was a grayling I didn't want to lose" - Jamie Cartwright

“I was roving along a southern river when a fish rolled on the surface in a swim. I flicked in a few grains of corn before following them with a matching hookbait fished under a five-swan loafer.

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The bite finally came further down the swim to where I saw the fish roll, and on setting the hook I knew it was a better fish than the 2lb 2oz grayling I’d caught earlier, as I couldn’t draw it upstream!

After what seemed like ages, I got the fish up to the surface where I got a good look at it, and knew it was definitely a grayling I didn’t want to lose.

Luckily the gear I was using was up to the job and I bundled this absolutely flawless 2lb 14oz grayling into my net. It beat my previous best by 13oz.”

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Michael Pardoe 3lb 8z Grayling and Harry Pardoe 2lb 7oz Grayling

A 60th birthday trip to a southern chalk stream proved to be the perfect gift for Michael Pardoe, after banking this immense 3lb 8oz grayling.

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Arriving at the river with his son Harry, they found it running well above normal level, but the water remained clear.

“We were full of anticipation,” Harry said, “but initially we were pestered with trout.”

“After moving swim my dad was into another fish that we both presumed to be a trout due to its size, but when I was about to net it, we realised what it was.

“I shouted: ‘it’s a massive grayling!’, or words to that effect.

“A quick weigh revealed the fish to be 3lb 8oz – truly a dream fish.”

Not to be outdone by his dad, Harry also got amongst the grayling, landing multiple fish over the 2lb mark topped by a 2lb 7oz fish.

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Trevor Stroud 3lb 1oz Grayling

Trevor Stroud also got in on the grayling action, stalking this 3lb 1oz specimen using a nymph and 7ft fly rod.

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Arriving at a local ‘Wessex’ river for the first time in six weeks, Trevor made the most of a three-hour session.

“Starting at the bottom of the beat I covered several hundred yards without any luck,” Trevor explained, “but just as I was considering a break, I spotted a ghostly shape on the end of a gravel run.

“On my second cast, the large grayling grabbing my nymph after an induced take.

“A long and dogged fight ensued, and I had to jump in the river to net the fish. What a start to 2020!”

Magic number three for Adam

THREE really was the magic number for Adam Fisher who struck into this perfect 3lb 2oz grayling during his third cast on the third day in pursuit of a river specimen.

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Overnight rain and a gloomy morning start had initially dampened the spirits of the Angling Dreams Fishery owner but after visiting three Welsh rivers he eventually settled on a stretch with a tinge of colour and ideal pace.

He told Angling Times: “It was my third swim of the day and on my third trot through the float slid away.

“When the grayling went 3lb on the scales it was clear that three really was going to be the number of the trip!

“It was also my third grayling over 3lb! Nuts hey?”

As you probably guessed it, Adam’s hookbait included three white maggots nicked onto a size 16 Drennan red maggot hook.