Neil Smart
Senior Member
Does anyone complain if someone is using 20lb mainline to reel in a jack pike?
I hooked a large fish last year in a weir pool. It led me a merry dance before it snagged me fast in an unseen obstruction. After much waiting for it to swim out I had to pull for a break. I was using 12lb mono at the time and it did not leave me feeling too good in all respects. I promptly upped my mainline to 15lb.
Fifty year ago many anglers would have stated 12lb mono as far too heavy for barbel as the norm was more like 6lb.
One angler on YouTube with over 100 barbel vids uses 25lb. If he wants to, that is fine with me
The only crime is to use too light a tackle and leave fish with hook links attached. Maybe the tackle police should be policing the opposite end of the spectrum?Back to the rods...
Stephen
No need to call in the Police Stephen it's all pretty friendly.
For me the discussion is set around sporting aspects of what I do in River fishing for Barbel, huge snags aside it seems clear that 12lb is adequate if not perhaps just a bit too much perhaps? Of course the point is balanced tackle and doing the best to ensure that being snagged is cut to a minimum.
I have a bee in my bonnet about no holes barred aproach to putting Barbel on the bank, The Teme for example is such a River that can see you snagged with a Barbel than most other Rivers, and for me to pursue the Barbel in thier 'safe' daytime haunts such as far bank tree roots is very counter productive to both Angler and fish. This catch at all cost approach maybe be one of the reasons why the Teme has become difficult, certainly the Teme has been a venue for those that wish to pay for their sport. I wonder what impact that sort of exposure can have on this small delicate river?
Sorry I have wandered off again
So, back to the point regarding using 'sea tackle' for catching Barbel
Perhaps if you have to call in the cops then they should look at the evidence before them, it ain't the Otter that done it, m'lud.