Gary Manders
Senior Member
The Wye gives you a real boost after a couple of barbel blanks on my local rivers so looking forward to next weekend ....!
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Oh Lord, how I need a couple of days on the Wye! 20 years ago you could have 20 or 30 barbel out of the Kennet and now it's a fish a trip!
Any invites to the Wye greatly appreciated........
I'm learning more by not catching!
I'm learning more by not catching!
I'm going to use that one from now on![]()
I'm learning more by not catching!
I have long given up on the numbers game, as much as I love catching barbel don't think I have the right mentality for being patient enough to be a good barbel angler. Terry Christopher commented that he keeps his rig out for about 40 MINUTES at a timeI just couldn't do that I would fret if the bait was still on or I was in weed or a snag
But prolific rivers such as the Wye are a nice change as I am kept busy without the boredom and it does teach me an awful lot about techniques.
For me the challenge for Barbel comes in the Autumn and Winter when I expect that every Barbel to be a double, and the quest for my first 13 is the motivation.