Anthony Pearson
Senior Member
Stay put. Thirty minutes after an otter rolled two rod-lengths out in front of me last week I had a 4lb chub. Not a barbel, but the fish don't always move away.
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I am sure on my local river nidd an otter would disturb the fish for some time, which may push them further under the cover or into a different swim?. But if i was a barbel on the Ouse i would surely have a greater chance of escaping if it fancied taking a chunk out of me? It would be interesting to see whether a barbel would move back over the feed after an otter enters the swim.
Dave
David M., I was on the Nidd.
Dave . Otters do spook fish on whatever river , however on one occasion I caught a big Yorkshire Ouse barbel with an otter in very close proximity . I was fishing virtually off my rod end and the otter swam under the rod as the barbel took the bait !
Oh dear Lee now that is a sweeping statement, as a Wavon regular, and yes I know you live close to the river, all I can say is that if I fish WELL into dark more often than not, I will see an otter come through my peg. Over the past few years I have fished (very hard) a number of stretches from above Stratford to below Bidford - but perhaps I just keep picking on their localised areas...... For the record I don't think they will have a huge effect on the middle and lower river (the upper is a different matter) - perhaps the EE's have BBQ them all down your way .
Stay put. I was on a social with a mate a couple of weeks ago and at around 9pm an otter popped up in the swim, stayed a minute or two then moved upstream. Almost straight away my mates rod slammed over and a nice chub came to the net and within half an hour i'd banked 2 barbel.