Robert Richbell
Senior Member
It is with great personal sadness that we report on the passing of 1 of our best friends, a bit of a marmite character and at times very confrontational, but he was an incredibly talented angler and at 1 time held the Barbel record and the Grayling record as well as at least 1 river record for Barbel. He was an all round angler and had countless big fish and his PB’s were the stuff dreams are made of, Tench over 11lbs, Perch over 4LBS Roach over 3lbs, Chub just under 8lbs, he had big eels, hundreds of big pike and some big Rudd. I believe he won 2 Drennan cups amongst many other achievements.
We learnt so much from him as did many others as he always had time to help fellow anglers. He was in our opinion 1 of the finest Barbel anglers of his generation and for many the finest sight fisherman in the country.
He was a legend and it was rare, before he withdrew from the limelight, that his picture wasn’t in at least 1 of the angling weeklies.
He still carried on catching big fish though and I was with him when he caught what was to be his PB barbel at 17-11 from an insane swim on the river Kennet , and his PB Crucian of 3lb 6ozs and he was there when I had my PB barbell of 14-2 and Crucian 3-4 as well as my joint PB Perch 3-14 from 2 different waters. He taught Pete about Barbel and Barbel fishing and helped him not only his PB but 2 fish over 13lbs in a session on the Kennet after Martin spotted the fish and persuaded Pete to go for them rather than take the glory for himself.
We will miss him enormously as he was an engaging raconteur and we had the privilege and great pleasure to fish with him regularly, me for around 10 years or so, Pete for 12-15 years our fishing will always be missing something now, but I have some great memories and we had some great laughs.
R.I.P Martin Hooper you were a true friend in many ways not just fishing and your friends lives are poorer with your loss.
He passed on March 19th 2022 after his health deteriorated badly in January although he had a number of health problems over the previous year that had massively reduced our fishing time together, the last outing being in October 2021when we had a few Perch from the Thames to nearly 3lbs.
We left this announcement so long by request, although some people do know.
The cremation will be arranged shortly by his family and Pete and I will arrange for a farewell for any as wish to say goodbye, it will probably be on a riverbank.
Rob Richbell and Pete Davies
His last big barbel was this fish from the WA
We learnt so much from him as did many others as he always had time to help fellow anglers. He was in our opinion 1 of the finest Barbel anglers of his generation and for many the finest sight fisherman in the country.
He was a legend and it was rare, before he withdrew from the limelight, that his picture wasn’t in at least 1 of the angling weeklies.
He still carried on catching big fish though and I was with him when he caught what was to be his PB barbel at 17-11 from an insane swim on the river Kennet , and his PB Crucian of 3lb 6ozs and he was there when I had my PB barbell of 14-2 and Crucian 3-4 as well as my joint PB Perch 3-14 from 2 different waters. He taught Pete about Barbel and Barbel fishing and helped him not only his PB but 2 fish over 13lbs in a session on the Kennet after Martin spotted the fish and persuaded Pete to go for them rather than take the glory for himself.
We will miss him enormously as he was an engaging raconteur and we had the privilege and great pleasure to fish with him regularly, me for around 10 years or so, Pete for 12-15 years our fishing will always be missing something now, but I have some great memories and we had some great laughs.
R.I.P Martin Hooper you were a true friend in many ways not just fishing and your friends lives are poorer with your loss.
He passed on March 19th 2022 after his health deteriorated badly in January although he had a number of health problems over the previous year that had massively reduced our fishing time together, the last outing being in October 2021when we had a few Perch from the Thames to nearly 3lbs.
We left this announcement so long by request, although some people do know.
The cremation will be arranged shortly by his family and Pete and I will arrange for a farewell for any as wish to say goodbye, it will probably be on a riverbank.
Rob Richbell and Pete Davies
His last big barbel was this fish from the WA