Sadly you won’t be the last Paul. My pals and I have tried to diversify a little over the years, with Crucians and Grayling filling our seasons. Unfortunately, just as with the Barbel, the more we have learnt and the more gear we have accumulated the less our success. The carbon footprint that we have left in our pursuits is staggering. Recently we have struggled to remember the last “Red letter day” that we have had. It really is quite depressing. For me, it is the company of good friends and the incredible environments that we find ourselves in.
You should take some comfort Paul, that you leave the stage with a river record that will probably stand for longer than us