Clive Kenyon
Senior Member
An old French technique is to coat large flat stones with grated Emmental cheese and bake them until the cheese melts. Once cooled the stones are thrown into the river and cheese is used on the hook. Cheese cubes are a popular barbel bait over here, but I wouldn't class it as a top bait. Sometimes I'll wrap another bait, such as maize grains, pellets or Frolicks with cheese paste as a change bait.On those days where the river is absolutely piling through you’ll be hard pushed to beat a match box sized lump of cathedral city.
you’ll not get pestered by other species in these conditions and barbel absolutely love it.
I fish cheese on one meat on the other and the cheese 80% of the time is found by barbel first in these conditions.
ideally it’s best kept for the most hardcore conditions because if the chub are out they can’t leave it alone but from my experience it absolutely knocks the spots off anything else in a proper swollen river
About 40 years ago I knew a couple of anglers who fished the Wharfe using well matured Gorgonzola cheese paste for large barbel to good effect.