Neil Smart
Senior Member
I'm lucky enough to be able to call Steve Collett a mate.
The guy is a fishing genius.
I have the greatest respect for someone who can be catching silvers from a half frozen canal one week, then be bagging 4lb perch or huge Pike the next.
I've had the privilege of fishing with Steve a number of times and we chat most weeks...
I can tell you without doubt, if those stillwater barbel weren't in tip top heath and condition, Steve wouldn't be fishing for them....
Regarding my own feelings on Stillwater barbel is, I use to be against them, but these days, having accidentally caught a few, I have to say, they are just fish.
Yes if I was to go out with the intention of catching a barbel, it would be on a river, but I don't have any problem with others targeting them on still waters.
It does come across as a bit snobby and in my opinion, probably does barbel fishing no good...
At the end of the day, we are BARBEL FISHING 'WORLD'....
Steve
Never heard of Steve Collett before yesterday but a quick Google and I had found some info on him, and it was a AM video that then I realised what was what. OK he is a mate of yours and to boot a 'Angling Genius, however at one time I guess we have all thought the same about ourselves, albeit for a fleeting moment until someone goes and catches a bigger and better model and has it on the front cover of a magazine.
So it is what I guess we all get out of Angling that matters, we all can't be Guru's and neither do we want to be, just happy fumbling around on a River bank catching the odd fish, well at least I am.
Do you really think that those that want only to fish for Barbel in rivers as 'snobby'?
Why would that be?
For a thousand reasons I prefer and others too prefer Barbel in the rivers, where they actually belong, and to say we are BARBEL FISHING WORLD and should embrace your notion, well Steve good luck with that