Neil Smart
Senior Member
Had another look at the Barbel Days and Ways (4), DVD yesterday, and the piece with the under water feature on spooking off the line is a real eye opener, as thought the problem is not a visual one, more the Barbel/ Chub spook when the touch the line, thus sending them off in a puff of smoke.
All the hook length materials were used, braid, coated braid, flouro, mono etc, and each had the same problem, except braid it seems which hugged the contours of the river bed better. So I guess it would seem that a long braided hook length, possibly back leaded too might give us the edge?
What do you think?
All the hook length materials were used, braid, coated braid, flouro, mono etc, and each had the same problem, except braid it seems which hugged the contours of the river bed better. So I guess it would seem that a long braided hook length, possibly back leaded too might give us the edge?
What do you think?