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I’ve had some decent sessions this season, as have quite a number of friendsIts horses for courses really, the Wye in its pomp was similar, even I with then very basic gear managed to luck out multiple bags of barbel, these fish would hook themselves before the feeder settled.
For me and I suspect all others on here is that odd big fish that rewards you when you least expect it, and although you have done everything to set the trap when occasionally it is sprung...it is a memory for life.
Barbel are greedy bold feeders, if this sort of catches were replicated in all rivers I doubt we would do i
I've never heard of 60+ from that venue but there are a couple of swims that regularly produce 30+ in a day so certainly not impossible.Hang on…
Sixty-two barbel. How long did he fish for? Six hours? That’s ten barbel an hour or a fish every six minutes or so. Even if he fished ten hours that’s a fish every ten minutes.
Surely that’s been exaggerated.
Unless they were all 1-2lb
I agree with you, very marmite and honestly not a fan of the platforms but I get why they did it in terms of accessibility.The top end (known as the Short Walk) of the Verulam stretch of the Upper Lea is a fantastically managed stretch of river which is very prolific for barbel and ideal for anyone who wants to catch fish trotting.
On the down side it has wooden fishing platforms reminiscent of a carp puddle so not to everyone's taste. It is incredibly popular with about 5 swims that are highly favoured to the extent that when the fishery opens in a morning the first 5 anglers (there is usually a queue) have to draw tickets for those swims because in the past there have been heated arguments/fisticuffs - again not everyones taste. Match clickers? - not for me.
I used to like an afternoon/evening (no queuing up in the morning for me) session now and again because it was a great place to get over a string of blanks at Fishers Green or similar or to try out new methods with a good chance of getting a fish. It also has some huge roach, dace up to 1lb and I caught the most beautiful fish I have ever seen - a grey and white intricately patterned koi carp of about 8lb (apparently an escapee from the local manor lakes following a major flood).
It is definitely a marmite venue but just as well considering how many anglers love it.
There is also the bottom end (long walk) which is quite a walk and consequently much quieter with no platforms and a lower stock of fish.
Each to their own - I don't judge!
Those two swims are very prolific I know they shut them down for a week or two but they should shut them for a season the fish would then have to move from that areaSixty two sounds mad but I was told by a Bailiff about 5 years ago 92 came out of one of the swims in a full day (17 hours) between 2 anglers. One caught 78 and went home, another angler moved in and had 14. I was also told by a very efficient angler they had caught more than 92 in a day. Its a crazy small section of river with a draw for swims at 0450 and most anglers trying to get one of two swims. I have even seen people go home after not drawing the better swims. It bucks all trends in the South of England by still being very prolific with a fantastic recruitment of Barbel, chub and Roach. The river is tiny, 25ft wide at its widest, 3ft deep, you can see the bottom in every swim These two swims are stacked from the riverbed to the surface with hungry Barbel which often take on the drop. Most get caught more than once a day in the prolific swims and the club sometimes closes off the swims to give them a break. To me targeting and catching that amount of stupid Barbel does not appeal. Its almost like fishing a carp puddle where the fish are always hungry. I only fish the section in Winter trying to target the few big Roach left but its still busy. Trying to avoid Barbel to target Roach even in minus temps can be very difficult. To be honest catching Barbel in the Winter on my light Roach gear is a pain in the backside but often the bigger Roach are in the same swims as the Barbel.
I assume they were small ones? Nothing wrong with that. I wouldn't want to do it but it should maybe be celebrated that there is still a southern river where that is even possible! I doubt there are even 62 Barbel in the stretches of river I fish! Going off on a tangent here, why exactly the upper Lea is so prolific could be studied to try and get to the bottom of why Barbel are faring so poorly in the majority of southern rivers.a friend of mine just joined verulum angling for the river lea,he had 8 barbel in 4 hour's, nice,but he spoke to an angler who was float fishing that was actually using a match clicker,apparently he had 62 barbel whilst he was there, does that appeal to anyone on here, certainly not me