Stephen Crowhurst
Senior Member
The tech is there, you just need the ability to make it mobile.Exactly Stephen, it’s just about moving a little further forward and not about trying to find a work around for bad angling practices
I haven’t fished for barbel for weeks now and I’m not going to “Heath Robinson” something up to enable me to do so. However I am, when it’s safe to do so, going to look at Jon’s suggestion a little more seriously. I don’t think you can do enough to provide fish care for barbel and encouraging a speedy recovery at any time of year is only a positive thing.
It’s definitely a proven fact that they recover much quicker in turbulent water and it’s also a fact that we don’t always catch them in turbulent water.
Aerating which leads to oxygenating in a net with a resting fish isn’t hard to do and can only benefit your capture to a speedier recovery than if you didn’t.
There’s certainly no risk in trying it and if it does do the desired job of rapidly improve recovery, can be easily transported and activated very quickly….. then Why wouldn’t someone do it.
I don’t see it as a joke I see it as a potentially fantastic idea.
I use some little 12v pumps for replacing evaporation, the kinda thing they put in solar fountains. If you could drive one off a power pack you’d be in buisness.
Couple the discharge to a Venturi and your away.