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  1. Alex Gowney

    Barbel

  2. Alex Gowney

    Century Pulse Trefor West rods.

    Hi James, no, I'm talking about the top ring which is hollowed out to take a quiver tip. The rod came with two top rings, one with the beta light attachment you mention, the other with the hollow for pushing a quiver tip into.
  3. Alex Gowney

    Century Pulse Trefor West rods.

    Bit of a random question, but does anyone know where I might find a top ring for the quivertip for this rod? It came with two detachable top rings, one had a little stud to take a silicone beta light holder, and the had a hollowed out end for the quiver tips to push in to. I have managed to lose...
  4. Alex Gowney

    Go to hookbaits

    I would definitely agree as long as I didn't have to get them myself!
  5. Alex Gowney

    Go to hookbaits

    Maggots are very reliable but the one drawback is you need to know for sure that there are barbel there. Otherwise it's a pretty expensive session. The Thames, where I'm currently fishing, is not the best river for locating barbel and this is doubly so on a new stretch. If I could only use one...
  6. Alex Gowney

    River Records page updated

    There was a 15+ caught from the Cherwell a couple of years ago too, but must not have been claimed.
  7. Alex Gowney

    Big fish from the Cherwell

    No case of disbelieving it, I could recognise the venue, even in the dark. Still a bit of a surprise though. It was never an easy river for barbel, at least it wasn't easy to pin them down, not difficult to catch once you did. A lot of the old venues just seem a bit devoid of fish now though...
  8. Alex Gowney

    Big fish from the Cherwell

    I see on FB a 13.12 has been caught on the Cherwell. This is very much a rarity on the severely declined river these days, and there's a possibility it's the same fish that claimed the river record a few years ago at 15.8 (?). Anyone else hear about this?
  9. Alex Gowney

    Why is the Severn record so low ?

    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...
  10. Alex Gowney

    Thames Barbel

    I think the alarm bells might ring when trying to figure out where his left hand is, and how the front of the fish is being supported. Not sure that's down to picture quality.
  11. Alex Gowney

    Big fish kill Warks Avon. THOUSANDS DEAD FISH.

    Same as our canal in Banbury Graham
  12. Alex Gowney

    Big fish kill Warks Avon. THOUSANDS DEAD FISH.

    Thanks for that Simon, I have been reading a bit about it.
  13. Alex Gowney

    Big fish kill Warks Avon. THOUSANDS DEAD FISH.

    How does a thuderstorm cause a drop in oxygen levels? I would have thought it spiked them. And why now? We've had thunderstorms before. Banbury has also suffered a big fish kill on the canal through the town.
  14. Alex Gowney

    Rolling fish question

    I have seen this also on the Warks Avon and the Cherwell. Supposedly it is a sign the fish is about to feed. The bubbles coming up are the fish adjusting it's swim bladder apparently. There was one particular swim on the W. Avon where fish rolled constantly above a snag but never seemed to take...
  15. Alex Gowney

    Midland tench water

    Hi Graham, the website says Tenchfishers members get 10% discount on season tickets, not free fishing?
  16. Alex Gowney

    How far?

    Good point about the BBQ Richard, but can you also smell the salad? :) This pretty well illustrates that a barbels effective distance at smelling a bait depends mainly on the bait being used.
  17. Alex Gowney

    How far?

    Interesting question. I also fished the maggots and hemp approach on the W. Avon and Cherwell with, most of the time, considerable success. But I never thought the method was good for bringing barbel that far upstream and when barbel numbers dwindled so did the effectiveness of this method. That...
  18. Alex Gowney

    If you....

    12 foot Trefor West Century Pulse
  19. Alex Gowney

    Losing your mojo?

    It's true enough Rhys that there's more to angling than catching fish. But I find it far more rewarding if I blank when I know there are fish present. This may sound a bit odd as it implies incompetence on the part of the angler, but it gives you something to work on. Change of rigs, baits...
  20. Alex Gowney

    Losing your mojo?

    Barbel became difficult on my local rivers quite a few years back, the Thames and it's tributaries in particular. What was unsettling was wondering if you were even within 500 yards of a fish if you didn't see any movement. In the end I had the chance to get a permit for Horseshoe Lake, very...
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