Paul Rogers
Senior Member
Mike. If like me, you are old enough to remember the days when coach loads of anglers would criss-cross the country every weekend to fish matches, something that on my local river kennet (Not coaches, but affiliated clubs filling every stretch of the river every Saturday and Sunday ) happened until at least 2012; baited large quantities of feed into every swim Now matches are only held once a month, one or two beats are all that are used now, and the winning weights are usually under 3lb!!; and only perhaps 20 anglers attend a stretch that could hold 60 pegs. Prior to 2012, the matches would be full, and over 120 anglers were on the bank! Using an argument Fred Crouch gave in late 2009 in a Barbel Fisher magazine, if the feed stops, fish will either move to find a new supply. As the smaller silver fish decline, we are left with a bio -mass of a few large old fish; which with the river still not being able to support these due to poor water quality (lower River Kennet etc). So, if we as specimen hunters !! feed food stuff of questionable suitabilty such as pellets made from imported third world ingredients; containing such horrible subtances as PCB'S etc; we will see an ever sharper decline in Bio-mass.Paul , I am no expert but I don't think the amount of bait put in to rivers has any real effect on the bio mass ,however I think anglers chucking in large amounts of bait in popular swims / areas can spoil the fishing in that immediate area . As to stocking rivers and creating an artificial situation . Well I don't know if its a good or a bad thing , largely because there is not one single clearly identified causal factor that has lead to the decline of Barbel numbers in some rivers
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