Tony Stone
Senior Member
I've been thinking more and more about my approach to the River Thames for this year, probably overthinking it if I'm honest!!
I have always used long hooklengths, as is traditional for barbel fishing, but I got thinking about the amount of barbel that are caught by carp anglers on shorter lengths of say 6inchs give or take.
Generally I'm using one of around 3ft in length, but think I might try considerably shorter ones this year.
My results are generally poor anyway, I've only had a handful of barbel in 10+ yrs of targeting them in the Thames. By handful I really mean a handful, probably 5 fish in 10yrs!!
I fish all the popular areas of the lower river but my catch results are approx. 0.5 fish per year!! Depressing when I think about it lol
I have always used long hooklengths, as is traditional for barbel fishing, but I got thinking about the amount of barbel that are caught by carp anglers on shorter lengths of say 6inchs give or take.
Generally I'm using one of around 3ft in length, but think I might try considerably shorter ones this year.
My results are generally poor anyway, I've only had a handful of barbel in 10+ yrs of targeting them in the Thames. By handful I really mean a handful, probably 5 fish in 10yrs!!
I fish all the popular areas of the lower river but my catch results are approx. 0.5 fish per year!! Depressing when I think about it lol