Neil Maidment
Senior Member
I have several favourites on several rivers.
As far as barbel are concerned my personal favourite has to be this swim on the Dorset Stour at Throop Fishery. Certainly no secret, it is available on Day Ticket after all, and been given several names over many decades. In terms of numbers of barbel it's far from prolific but since I retired back to Dorset around 7 years ago it has produced every one of my float caught Throop barbel usually while trotting for chub (almost need all the fingers on both hands to count them!).
Here it is in full Autumn glory:
It can be fished from either bank and ideally needs waders to fish it "properly". I have many images of me fishing it but this is one of my favourites taken by Dave Taylor:
My profile picture shows a good double from the swim from a few years ago. My last trip to Throop this season produced another fine fish.
As far as barbel are concerned my personal favourite has to be this swim on the Dorset Stour at Throop Fishery. Certainly no secret, it is available on Day Ticket after all, and been given several names over many decades. In terms of numbers of barbel it's far from prolific but since I retired back to Dorset around 7 years ago it has produced every one of my float caught Throop barbel usually while trotting for chub (almost need all the fingers on both hands to count them!).
Here it is in full Autumn glory:
It can be fished from either bank and ideally needs waders to fish it "properly". I have many images of me fishing it but this is one of my favourites taken by Dave Taylor:
My profile picture shows a good double from the swim from a few years ago. My last trip to Throop this season produced another fine fish.