Hi everyone, I’m new to the forum although I’ve been lurking on parts of it for a while. I’m just about to target my first barbel from the Thames in and around the oxford area having previously only fished for them now and again on the Ouse in bucks. I’ve been fishing the Thames for silvers all summer but winter is a different animal.
I know of a couple of areas to start my quest and what to look for swim wise thanks to a club bailiff, although I know it isn’t going to be easy. I’m going to focus on only those areas this winter when conditions are good, letting the weather and river dictate when I target them and see what happens. I must admit though, seeing a very high Thames last weekend was quite daunting, as it’s my first winter on it…. It’s a bit different to the rivers I’m used to.
I do have one question for anyone who knows the Thames in the Oxford area and it’s winter habits … I have a korum 1.75tc barbel rod, which I love, but would I need something more powerful for when it’s really pushing? I want to focus on using one rod for now, will either be lead or feeder, to ensure I am happy with my approach, but I’m not sure if I need a heavy one that I can take when the river is really pushing. I’d rather be slightly overgunned at the start while I get to know the river in its winter mood, I’m not sure if my korum is strong enough for it.
Any advice appreciated.
Tim
I know of a couple of areas to start my quest and what to look for swim wise thanks to a club bailiff, although I know it isn’t going to be easy. I’m going to focus on only those areas this winter when conditions are good, letting the weather and river dictate when I target them and see what happens. I must admit though, seeing a very high Thames last weekend was quite daunting, as it’s my first winter on it…. It’s a bit different to the rivers I’m used to.
I do have one question for anyone who knows the Thames in the Oxford area and it’s winter habits … I have a korum 1.75tc barbel rod, which I love, but would I need something more powerful for when it’s really pushing? I want to focus on using one rod for now, will either be lead or feeder, to ensure I am happy with my approach, but I’m not sure if I need a heavy one that I can take when the river is really pushing. I’d rather be slightly overgunned at the start while I get to know the river in its winter mood, I’m not sure if my korum is strong enough for it.
Any advice appreciated.
Tim