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Personally I don't give a poop, the only reason for them to be in a stillwater is via a flood and we all know barbel aren't streamlined or powerfull enough to beat a lickle bit of current
They can be purchased from breeders, there are no restrictions on stocking in still waters I believe.What I don’t understand, is when a new stillwater syndicate or commercial fishery opens and claims to offer double figure Barbel, where did the fish come from?
I just find it difficult to believe that its commercially viable to grow them to that size and how much would a 10lb+ Barbel cost?They can be purchased from breeders, there are no restrictions on stocking in still waters I believe.
So after a debate with someone over there pb barbel which is from a still water it got me thinking
What is the biggest still water barbel caught
Would that be the pit a mile or two from us Chris?The only rational objection is if/when fish are nicked from rivers, or if barbel actually do suffer in a specific stillwater. A friend of mine fishes the Trent regularly. He also happened to join a reasonably exclusive stillwater that happened to have had some barbel stocked (legitimately). I think at one time he wasn't too enamoured with the prospect of barbel in stillwaters. He's now caught plenty of them from this water. They are often fairly large, vigorous, colourful and in excellent condition. I think he was anticipating them being small, undernourished, torpid and anaemic-looking things, as many suggest they will be. He seems a lot less bothered about stillwater barbel these days.
I've no idea. However, there was a time that a large local gravel pit was reputed to have produced a barber; that exceeded the then river record of the nearest river. That would come nowhere near to the national record of the time, let alone now.
Ellerton, but it was years back. I've not heard of a barbel coming out of there for many years.Would that be the pit a mile or two from us Chris?
Ive heard pretty reputable stories about a fishery in Berkshire that had barbel and other fish taken from a nearby stretch of the ThamesWhat I don’t understand, is when a new stillwater syndicate or commercial fishery opens and claims to offer double figure Barbel, where did the fish come from?
I'm pretty certain they can't/don't and their spawning in stillwaters hasn't been documented. As a species, I think they're even relatively selective about spawning grounds in their natural habitats.not sure if they can breed though?