Simon Tarrant
Active Member
Why is the Severn record so low ? Been stocked in the 70's , huge river with lots of bait put in .
Surely a twenty should be possible ?
Surely a twenty should be possible ?
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If I lived closer Neil I'd fish the lower, would love to do a bit down there. Don't know why I keep putting it off. Probably down to feeling like I'm far to up against it with the pollution and predation problems.I reckon the Lower below Tewkesbury could possibly produce some lumps..But the lack of anglers bait might be a problem with weight gain. The river here is really unknown as to potential it has as a local captured my imagination. Its not like other tidal rivers with poor access.
I understand Barbel have been caught as far down as Gloucester docks. ...so you never know. My best barbel is plus 15 from the lower and these stamp of fish are rare and well documented captures.
Doubles have come out below Tewkesbury weir though not common . I haven't heard of any being caught in the tppa matches either .I reckon the Lower below Tewkesbury could possibly produce some lumps..But the lack of anglers bait might be a problem with weight gain. The river here is really unknown as to potential it has as a local captured my imagination. Its not like other tidal rivers with poor access.
I understand Barbel have been caught as far down as Gloucester docks. ...so you never know. My best barbel is plus 15 from the lower and these stamp of fish are rare and well documented captures.
500+? That's an interesting figure Simon and I must ask how you came to it? Not saying you're right or wrong, but how on earth do you speculate on the number of doubles in a river the size of the Severn? I know it's possible on smaller rivers, or at least on specific stretches, to get a rough idea due to repeat captures, but on a huge river I wouldn't know where to start if asked how many doubles it contained.Doubles have come out below Tewkesbury weir though not common . I haven't heard of any being caught in the tppa matches either .
Are captures documented or kept secret to prevent attention ?
Surely there must be 500+ doubles in the Severn
Hi John,The Severn is a cold river in my opinion, certainly colder than the Southern rivers, and possibly the Trent also. That's one reason for certain.
Spot-on.The Severn shares something with the rivers of north east England and the Ribble in that the headwaters rise in upland areas. None of these rivers produce particularly large barbel. It's likely that the average water temperatures are significantly lower than the lowland rivers that regularly produce significantly larger fish.
Yes, those were the days Graham…..02/10/92……Me, a 12.04 PB…..Keith…a 9lb 14 oz fish and broke the river record with a fish of 14lb 1oz.It's hard to believe that when I was doing group guided trips on the Severn about 40 years ago one weekend on the Lower produced 28, yes 28 double figure fish with one chaps first Barbel being over 13lb.
The last 10 years have IMO very tough, I have probably caught a barbel every 3 trips. Best 13lb although I tend to avoid known repeat captured bigger fish areas.
Size wise, I agree with the comments about colder water as a norm affecting growth rates.
I have great memories Graham about reading your's and Keith's exploits on the Lower Severn and the Teme in early issues of the BarbelFisher. Inspirational readingYes, those were the days Graham…..02/10/92……Me, a 12.04 PB…..Keith…a 9lb 14 oz fish and broke the river record with a fish of 14lb 1oz.
Thanks Mark. Now I am an ‘oldie’ and a little ‘fragile’ I rarely get out but I still get a bottle scotch out some evenings and flip through my albums.I have great memories Graham about reading your's and Keith's exploits on the Lower Severn and the Teme in early issues of the BarbelFisher. Inspirational reading
Great memories Graham, you definitely deserve that ScotchThanks Mark. Now I am an ‘oldie’ and a little ‘fragile’ I rarely get out but I still get a bottle scotch out some evenings and flip through my albums.
, happy days.
Sitting with Keith and watching him catch one of his rods bouncing out of the rest and announcing that ‘ I might have had a touch there Gra….’ and laughing his head off.
Tight Lines,
G.T.