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  1. Stephen Crowhurst

    Meat fishing a nearside slack

    When ever I’ve tried this I either get done by Chub or Eels end up having it.
  2. Stephen Crowhurst

    Is this pollution

    Looks like organic film, was this below some riffles or an area of high surface agitation by any a chance? Basically the excess air sticks to organics and they in turn stick to other organics and it creates a slime or foam. You see the same on the beach sometimes. Where the organic material...
  3. Stephen Crowhurst

    Age or discrimination

    I take your point. Some people do enjoy the “wild” style though. If you were informed before you purchased the ticket that there were access issues, I don’t think the use of the word discrimination is appropriate, it’s a pretty firm word. I sympathise with your point and I know I will get there...
  4. Stephen Crowhurst

    How wolves saved Yellowstone .

    Haven’t watched it yet but it’s quite interesting for the Americans directly fund from The Department of Hunting and Fisheries. I was listening to something a while back it was said that without the investment back into wildlife by the department there wouldn’t be any. We could possibly learn a...
  5. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    Just picked one up on Ali for £3 delivered, perfect for fishing and other hobbies.
  6. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    You also want to believe that if a pick up does come your as likely as possible to connect to that fish. If I think I can get an extra 20% I’m going to take it.
  7. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    Possibly because the barbel market segment is a bit nieche, whereas Carp makes a huge market share of angling.
  8. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    How has that rig faired for you?
  9. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thoughts on Barbel wising up to rigs

    I think a lot of this comes down to doesn’t look or feel right as a free offering. Free line a bait and it’s often nailed. It’s also worth noting that pulls could be from anything, there’s some clonking Dave on the Avon that bang away on the pellet.
  10. Stephen Crowhurst

    Fishing and work.

    The simple answer is what you feel comfortable with. I fish the same way, I go out after the bedtime routine. I’ve had a fair few occasions where I’m getting back up for work after 3 hours sleep. If you feel your too tired though that’s up to you to decide. Lots of people survive only 4/5 hours...
  11. Stephen Crowhurst

    Deformed barbel

    I’ve heard loads of reasons but nothing conclusive. Personally I think it’s just something that happens to the spine, through damage. Spawning etc can be rough.
  12. Stephen Crowhurst

    Deformed barbel

    Some fish are more prone to this kind of deformity. Golden Orfe are terrible for it, for those not familiar they are a strain off Ide, not a million miles from Barbel. It also effects Koi semi regularly. No one knows, although there’s plenty of speculation as to why this occurs in Cyprinidae...
  13. Stephen Crowhurst

    A Trent surprise !!!!

    Aren’t they stock controlled, requiring permission from DEFRA sane deal with Catfish. So if they’ve come from a commercial it was probably a fair while ago. I expect they are released overgrown pets. I did a little dig. It’s generally thought these occasional captures are pet releases. There’s...
  14. Stephen Crowhurst

    Wye & Usk news

    Being the same species, pretty relevant I recon… there could be regional adaptations that have developed over the last 10k years though. It’s telling however that you won’t find them much further north than the U.K. and won’t find them much further south than France. In terms of French rivers...
  15. Stephen Crowhurst

    Wye & Usk news

    If you look at the natural range of Barbel, that will probably tell you exactly what you need to know.
  16. Stephen Crowhurst

    Wye & Usk news

    Completely understand that viewpoint but my point is that it’s not evidence led as such, it’s anecdotal. You cannot pin the death on temperature alone. That might come across like I’m being an ass but I’m trying to be logical. I seem to recall a large part of the issue for Barbel is to do with...
  17. Stephen Crowhurst

    Wye & Usk news

    I 100% guarantee you that’s the case. Fish are not just fish. Penguins aren’t even the same. Variations in durability exist between different species that are very closely related let alone distantly. Hypothetical and horrid experiment. If you took a sample of similar sized corse fish and put...
  18. Stephen Crowhurst

    Wye & Usk news

    The 20c is based on Salmonids, which are about as closely related to Barbel as a Robin is to Raven. 25c may seem high but what evidence has been given as to what is and isn’t suitable for specific species?
  19. Stephen Crowhurst

    Prolonged heat

    How did the trout die?
  20. Stephen Crowhurst

    Thames head dries

    Surely we all know by now that changing the manager of the party in power doesn’t really do anything, even changing the party in power at best changes the how it goes wrong. Politics doesn’t change society, people do, which is pretty much the idea of democracy. Until you get a large enough...
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