Graham Shaw
Senior Member
On the rivers I fish, I know some good barbel swims to fish between June and October. But in my four seasons so far targeting this supreme species, I have never found where the fish go in the autumn and winter, on any of my rivers, even when it's mild or when the river is up, and have only ever caught one barbel after the first week of November (and had no success when trying that stretch subsequently, and anyway it's not the most pleasant place to fish). My general impression is that the rivers in question (Wharfe, Nidd, Aire, Ouse & Ure) don't produce many winter barbel for other anglers, but when they do, nobody's saying where they are caught, which of course is what you would expect and fair enough.
So I suppose my question is: do you think the fish ever return to the shallower water - the only water where I know what rigs and baits to cast where - when it's mild and if the water temps are up, in late Feb and early March? The only places I've caught are summer swims in summer, but is there any point in fishing those swims - fast and fairly shallow water - if we have a mild spell at the end of the season?
I'm usually happy enough trying for chub at this time of year, but if it's mild and the water temps have risen, I feel I ought to be able to hope for my first ever end-of-season barbel...
So I suppose my question is: do you think the fish ever return to the shallower water - the only water where I know what rigs and baits to cast where - when it's mild and if the water temps are up, in late Feb and early March? The only places I've caught are summer swims in summer, but is there any point in fishing those swims - fast and fairly shallow water - if we have a mild spell at the end of the season?
I'm usually happy enough trying for chub at this time of year, but if it's mild and the water temps have risen, I feel I ought to be able to hope for my first ever end-of-season barbel...
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