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I think any barbel book now would need to reflect the huge reduction in barbel numbers since the best sellers were written. The chapter in Quest, Barbel River Round Up, would be considerably shorter these days. It also seems apparent that most of the smaller rivers where site location was possible are now almost devoid of barbel, so a lot of the tactics are now going to be irrelevant.We used to sell LOADS of barbel books. The Trevor West one sold well and also all the Tony Miles books.
There seems to be a huge gap in the market as I’m not aware of a recent ‘how to’ book being released for many years.
Maybe there’s not quite the market or interest these days to make it worthwhile? Everything I read nowadays is on a Kindle which although convenient, is pretty soulless. I can’t remember the last time I bought a physical book. How depressing.
Andy
I think while Elite Barbel has been out a few years it may be the book most relevant to modern barbel fishing, simply because a lot of it is about searching for a small head of fish in a long stretch of river. The main difference being that whereas Tony Miles was searching hard for 14 pounders we'll be doing the same for an 8 pounder. But my favourite angling book by some distance.Agree there Andy, I always try to buy physical vs kindle, kindle just isn’t the same
To answer the original question Elite Barbel and Quest for Barbel are my favourites but very dated now.
I've just requested this as a stocking fillerI think while Elite Barbel has been out a few years it may be the book most relevant to modern barbel fishing, simply because a lot of it is about searching for a small head of fish in a long stretch of river. The main difference being that whereas Tony Miles was searching hard for 14 pounders we'll be doing the same for an 8 pounder. But my favourite angling book by some distance.
It's very hard to put down RichardI've just requested this as a stocking filler
It also sounds applicable to what I am focusing on at the moment (or have been) trying to find a monster on an underfished stretch of the Hants Avon.It's very hard to put down Richard
I've read it quite recently and it's pretty good. Although like others from that era, it's slightly of its time. Certainly some good watercraft (or 'rivercraft' as the author puts it) tips in there. Some useful diagrams and some great photography in there too.How do you guys rate Andy Orem’ book?