Alistair Findlay
Member
I’m hoping for a day here shortly. Is the side water as productive as the main channel for barbel? With limited time I’d like to maximise my chances.
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It's fishing not catching...surely isn't it down to the angler on the spot to assess the river.. fishing the crease for example.?
Sorry if I am being rude but working it out for yourself is the very crux of river angling, isn't it?
I don’t disagree but my barbel fishing trips are limited because of distance and other reasons so any advice /help,as I said, to maximise results is welcome.It's fishing not catching...surely isn't it down to the angler on the spot to assess the river.. fishing the crease for example.?
Sorry if I am being rude but working it out for yourself is the very crux of river angling, isn't it?
I don’t think it’ll be mine either but your final remark is pertinent and the reason I thought I’d give it a try. And , given where I live in Norfolk, it’s one of the nearest reliable places for barbel.Like Jon says every one seems to head towards the point but the reality is you’ll catch on all of the pegs including the back water.
don’t dismiss the weir despite the fact it’s very shallow and rocky, it’s done some very big fish. It’s also quite protected round that way from the kids on the other side. They do like to occasionally send things over to anglers.
Not my type of fishing at all either but it’s one of afew places with a realistic chance of busting pb’s
would gunthorpe be nearer for you ?I don’t think it’ll be mine either but your final remark is pertinent and the reason I thought I’d give it a try. And , given where I live in Norfolk, it’s one of the nearest reliable places for barbel.
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Thanks for the suggestion.would gunthorpe be nearer for you ?
i know you have to park in the carpark and barrow to your peg but its cheaper than bobs , you can night fish also
Thanks for that.Hi Alistair.
A1 pits is just a little way downstream. I've fished it a few times, it's crowded, but there are 200 pegs on the stretch, so getting a swim is almost guaranteed. I've never fished Bobs, not sure I could put up with the locals, so to speak.
Something else to consider is buying a Newark Piscatorials book. It's only £55 but you have to be quick in May when they go on sale. They have loads of water around Newark. Might be worth a punt.
I understand mate, just a bit jealous I guess....would snap your rod in half for a chance to fish there, at least you haven't employed the service of a guide.I don’t disagree but my barbel fishing trips are limited because of distance and other reasons so any advice /help,as I said, to maximise results is welcome.
Took me 4.5 hours yesterday to reach norfolk, at an adverage of 20 mph. This time yesterday would not have been a good time to ask what I thought of my wife's destination of choice. Today a balmy 22 deg. Perfect.I don’t think it’ll be mine either but your final remark is pertinent and the reason I thought I’d give it a try. And , given where I live in Norfolk, it’s one of the nearest reliable places for barbel.
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