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Old 14-01-2011, 01:19 PM
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Hi there,
For my 40th birthday, I have been offered 2/3 nights fishing for Sewin with Kim Tribe in July. Kim looks to be a very knowledgeable guide and will give me very good advise no doubt.
But I would like to have feedback from people with similar experience.
I never fished for Sewin (nor Sea Trout), I am more into stream fishing. But catching a ST is one of my fisher dream...
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Old 14-01-2011, 01:26 PM
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Hi there,
For my 40th birthday, I have been offered 2/3 nights fishing for Sewin with Kim Tribe in July. Kim looks to be a very knowledgeable guide and will give me very good advise no doubt.
But I would like to have feedback from people with similar experience.
I never fished for Sewin (nor Sea Trout), I am more into stream fishing. But catching a ST is one of my fisher dream...
I've fished with Kim on quite a few occasions over the years (as a friend not a client) and you will find him good company and very knowledgeable. He knows what he is doing with sewin and has got his clients into some big fish in the past, especially on the Towy.

One word of warning though! Sewin fishing is seriously addictive - you may never recover!
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myself and 4 others are also going in july to the towy,this is my 5th year going i can only say its awsome
hope you enjoy every min of it and you catch a few too
where are you fishing?
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Hi, Kim is a very old friend of mine, i was wondering why he was asking me about were was fishing well the other night. last season on the Towy

All joking aside, he will show you the ropes. you never know, on the night i might not be far from you

But will say, the same as Sewinbasher. it could grab you, then look out.

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myself and 4 others are also going in july to the towy,this is my 5th year going i can only say its awsome
hope you enjoy every min of it and you catch a few too
where are you fishing?
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hi Pierre. I've got no knowledge of the guide or river youl be fishing..... but by well respected posts youl have a whale of a time. Last year was my first season chasing sewin. Unguided and literally in the dark, ups and downs............BUT...... I can promise you the most intoxicatingly addictive angling experience on gods earth!!!!!!!
Many nights you leave without seeing or hearing a thing.
Some nights the atmospheres electric.... splashing and crashing.... A 2 foot long silver bar breaching a rod length out......... and still you leave with nothing.
THEN IT HAPPENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A 12" slip of pure fishy perfection nails your night time offering.
Pulling, spalshing and leaping....... fighting in an almost incomprehencible manor................ Sewin iant hooked my man.... you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It messses with your mind. your body clocks a joke............
And nobody understands but us!!!!

Tight lines dude

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