Paul Richardson
Senior Member & Supporter
I think that sums it up, right place , right time. Also taking into account the size and type of River and predation. We had a good head of big old mature chub and then had a common seal take residence for several months about 4-5 years ago - it changes everything.On the Gt Ouse 5 or 6 years back fish of that size were very common. My best winter I had 24 over 6lb with 4 of those being 7lb +. As impressive as that may sound it puts it in perspective a little if I tell you that I was perch fishing until after Christmas so most of those fish came in just a couple of months.
Moving forward to the present day and its a bit of a contrast... I've fished hard all winter for a big chub and had 4 captures over 6lb, one was a 6.15 fish that I caught previously last season and two of those were a 7lb fish caught twice, a week (and 600yds) apart. 6lb and 7lb chub aren't rare at all if you catch a river at the right stage of its cycle for the species, the Thames seems to be the place to be right now!
A 7lber for me on a northern spate river is still a very special fish, as is a double figure barbel.