Neil Lumby
Senior Member
A question for those who take water temp readings and base their fishing trips around them?
I’m talking about smaller rivers here, not the Trent, Thames or seven etc. with rising air temps incoming (double figure daytime) from tomorrow, how soon would you feel confident of the barbel getting on the move after the cold snap we’re coming out of?
This is just anglers opinions how long it would take for the water temp to rise for a good chance of a barbel. I understand in the “real world” the majority of us go when we get the chance, not when conditions dictate… what’s your thoughts
I’m talking about smaller rivers here, not the Trent, Thames or seven etc. with rising air temps incoming (double figure daytime) from tomorrow, how soon would you feel confident of the barbel getting on the move after the cold snap we’re coming out of?
This is just anglers opinions how long it would take for the water temp to rise for a good chance of a barbel. I understand in the “real world” the majority of us go when we get the chance, not when conditions dictate… what’s your thoughts