Graham Elliott
Senior Member & Supporter
After the Springtime floods some years ago the Rivers Kennet and the Teme seemed pretty empty of barbel. Prior to that they were prolific rivers.
Now, after the highest recorded floods on the Lower Severn and the Wye, this season the Lower Severn, apart from the odd capture seems barren of barbel.
I know of at least 45 sessions of pals that would have given around a total of 85 fish on average by now. Total 2.
The Wye is producing good numbers but in very specific areas. So that seems not so serious.
So. Thoughts?
Now, after the highest recorded floods on the Lower Severn and the Wye, this season the Lower Severn, apart from the odd capture seems barren of barbel.
I know of at least 45 sessions of pals that would have given around a total of 85 fish on average by now. Total 2.
The Wye is producing good numbers but in very specific areas. So that seems not so serious.
So. Thoughts?