The history of the first Ribble Barbel is vague to say the least.
Legend has it that the river was stocked near the M6 Tickled Trout junction with fish illegally moved from the Severn by local anglers in the early/mid 1970's.....and that seems to be it!
I for one am curious to know a little more if possible - although for obvious reasons the anonymity of any anglers who might have been involved should be respected.
I'd certainly be interested to hear answers to any of the following questions - if there is anyone who has some history that they could share:
Legend has it that the river was stocked near the M6 Tickled Trout junction with fish illegally moved from the Severn by local anglers in the early/mid 1970's.....and that seems to be it!
I for one am curious to know a little more if possible - although for obvious reasons the anonymity of any anglers who might have been involved should be respected.
I'd certainly be interested to hear answers to any of the following questions - if there is anyone who has some history that they could share:
- Approximately how many fish were stocked and when?
- Were they all stocked as "small" fish?
- Did they all come from the Severn (and/or its tributaries) or were any fish moved from any of the Yorkshire rivers for example?
- How many anglers were moving fish? Was it just a small group of friends or were there numbers of anglers acting independently?
- Were any fish released anywhere other than near the M6 junction?
- How quickly did the fish move up and down the river and when did the first Ribble-bred fish appear?
- Has there ever been any legal stockings since this time?