Tom Marshall
Senior Member
My post earlier was working under the assumption that there is a possibility of hooking 20lb plus catfish and also that there are other people also fishing the water. As such you need to gear up for it, you need to be able to stop and hold that fish reasonably within the swim you are fishing. All those advising lighter rods need to ask themselves would they advise less than 1lb TC for barbel fishing.
If any of you Noddy's turn up on waters I'm fishing with your undergunned Noddy gear and wipe out my rods as a result of not being able to handle what you have hooked you'll be going for a swim!
Ian assuming you actually get out fishing. Lets for arguments sake say, you were fishing for Roach, on a river that was/ is known to contain Barbel would you do so using a 1.75lb plus rod? My assumption is your answer would be no. The reality is that you could hook a Barbel after all. As far as you saying people would be going for a swim, well that all depends on the angler in question, as far as I am concerned people who make threats over the Internet are the ones who would be least likely to carry them out. The rods mentioned in the first place are more than capable of landing the fish the op mentioned, balanced tackle and competent angling are very useful tools. Just ask Keith Speer!
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