John Hasler
Senior Member
what size would barbel be at approx 4 to 5 years old? Assuming a average growth rate.
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I don't really know but I imagine a weight gain of just half a pound a year to be conservative. I would think a 10 Barbel would be approx 10 years of age...a female, and prime breeding stock, just the sort of fish we should cherish. Females I believe attain a faster weight gain over males.Roughly 1/2 a pound a year perhaps a little more.
A 5 year old fish would be roughly 3lb I’d say.
At 16-17 lb it could very well be a 20-25 year old fish.
Interesting read Lol, these big lower severn fenales are to be treasured, I am fortunate enough to have acquainted myself with a fish of over 15 lb, she came out a few months later in the summer, and won the Drennan cup for the captor. I hope she is still around, I really do.The lower lower would be the right place for the old ladies to live out their days in relative peace, I would certainly testify to that.Some Barbel on the lower Severn have been aged at 25 years old as I remember , without a doubt though old barbel do show signs of decline as they become old, I had a 13.12 off the lower Severn and subsequently caught her again a year later and witnessed its capture another 3 times over a 4 year period, its decline was very evident, it showed with its declining weight and with both eyes showing signs over advanced cataracts, I think very large female barbel also become barren and no longer produce eggs, so the weight gains associated with spawn no longer occurs, a 16,17 or 18 plus barbel is a very old lady and perhaps is one capture capture away from death, I know the last time the big old fish on the Severn I referred to was caught in my presence was totally exhausted after capture and we struggled to get her back, she did swim off after about an hour of nursing .....but she was never seen again.