Adrian Williams
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I'm fishing a river tomorrow which holds barbel up to 18lb but also lots of grayling which are my target species. Will I be irresponsible if I use my Allcocks Super Wizard?
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. Will I be irresponsible if I use my Allcocks Super Wizard?
Whole cane with split cane top two section....sounds like I would prefer to keep it on the wall, can you imagine the mayhem if a reasonable barbel was attached?
But I guess that is the dilemma with small river fishing and using the 'right' gear for the target species. So many rivers now contain Barbel the chances are very real you will be broken.
I remember when fishing such a small river trotting for Roach etc I was broken by a Barbel, I recounted this to a member who in a way criticised me for fishing 'too light'.
I did step up my hooklength and caught the probable culprit, but it is a balancing act and of course no one would relish leaving hooks/ line in any fish.
I'm fishing a river tomorrow which holds barbel up to 18lb but also lots of grayling which are my target species. Will I be irresponsible if I use my Allcocks Super Wizard?
So many rivers now contain Barbel the chances are very real you will be broken.
Maybe if the mortals amongst us had a clue what a wizard was we could format an opinion
But if you are targeting a small fish the nobody can really complain
Very true Neil, but then equally some would criticise you if you went trotting for roach with a 1.75tc rod and 8lb line straight through - bit brutal, and probably not that effective!
Neil I can assure you that I have no chance of being broken by a barbel, it's been a while................
Possibly age might be a factor, wood dries out and the rod will lose some tensile strength. Glue for the split cane also will be less effective.
Nice to look at though, and lots of sentiment attached to these rods..but![]()