Daniel Vallis
Member
Hello All
I've got no cricket this weekend so my hunt for my first ever barbel continues from the Kennet.
I intend on getting to the stretch that I've given 3 goes to now Friday evening and fishing from then until Sunday, I want to fish at night but I have every intention of fishing sensibly by sitting up next to my rods but I'm going to use my alarms just in case I drift off and I've just bought some snag ears for them so they won't get pulled off the rest on a violent take. I've also got some short rear banksticks to with John Roberts backrests to again help to stop the rod getting pulled in on the take if I nod off.
I've done loads of night fishing for carp so Im all prepared for it with headtorch, stove etc. I'm going to take my bedchair and oval brolly so I can get a few hours kip in the morning then during the day I'll have a wander around the rest of the stretch and try a few likely looking swims for an hour or so in each.
I'm not an irreponsible angler and I have no intention of casting a couple of rods 6-inches from any snags (even in the day time) then curling up in the comfort of my four-season sleeping bag until the barbel tears off in to a snag even before ive woken up. I'd rather not catch anything than potentially leave one tangled up in some underwater roots.
Can anyone offer me any more advice or thoughts?
Dan
I've got no cricket this weekend so my hunt for my first ever barbel continues from the Kennet.
I intend on getting to the stretch that I've given 3 goes to now Friday evening and fishing from then until Sunday, I want to fish at night but I have every intention of fishing sensibly by sitting up next to my rods but I'm going to use my alarms just in case I drift off and I've just bought some snag ears for them so they won't get pulled off the rest on a violent take. I've also got some short rear banksticks to with John Roberts backrests to again help to stop the rod getting pulled in on the take if I nod off.
I've done loads of night fishing for carp so Im all prepared for it with headtorch, stove etc. I'm going to take my bedchair and oval brolly so I can get a few hours kip in the morning then during the day I'll have a wander around the rest of the stretch and try a few likely looking swims for an hour or so in each.
I'm not an irreponsible angler and I have no intention of casting a couple of rods 6-inches from any snags (even in the day time) then curling up in the comfort of my four-season sleeping bag until the barbel tears off in to a snag even before ive woken up. I'd rather not catch anything than potentially leave one tangled up in some underwater roots.
Can anyone offer me any more advice or thoughts?
Dan