Catching a barbel like that on a float rod and during the day is mind-blowing (I fish the Thames, I shall say no more!). I'm not sure if there's anything greater than that tbh. Awesome skills.
Appreciate the kind words Steve.
Been completely honest and in my opinion the bulk of the skill in this case is primarily in landing them.
We (5 of us) have our own private section of the river and we know that the barbel do pass through it as it’s between two sections on two different clubs where barbel are caught throughout the year. Not in big numbers by any means as it’s not that well stocked but they are there to go at so it’s not like I’m going in fresh or blind,
I know that a barbel or 2 will be coming through the area at some point which takes away the whole “finding them” element of the equation.
Landing them is a different matter especially in summer. Our river bed is rammed with weeds and cabbages and Lilly’s. It’s not very wide, we share the section with moored boats and the far bank is absolutely covered with trees and underwater roots that hang over, across and under the water.
The tackle you need is crazy strong because you can’t give em hardly anything in any direction. Afew turns too many of the pin in the opposite direction and you’ve been done.
Thankfully I’ve only been broken off once. But I’ve lost afew. A couple to straightened hooks and most to hook pulls simply because of the pressure needed to be applied when they bolt in the direction of cover. As I don’t use a hook length for this type of fishing I’d rather the hook pulled than let it tie itself up in a tree root.
You don’t need to have particularly brilliant trotting skills to catch barbel like that on the float and that’s the truth.
You might find the bigger cautious chub sport dies off quickly if your presentation isn’t up to scratch but the barbel ain’t fussed if they are around.
I’ve done it in some horrible down stream gales where the float is being bashed to death and you can’t maintain any decent presentation at all. It’s a boring day because the big chub just avoid it like the plague.. (they are clued up old fish in the nene that have been around the block) but then even as the float is getting dragged about from pillar to post the barbel don’t give a monkeys and they’ll still snatch it away.
I’m not trying to undersell my own abilities here as much as it sounds like it but just tell the truth that it’s not as difficult as people might think if you’ve got the gear and balls to hang on hard when you do hook one.