Neil Smart
Senior Member
David...When i was with Trefor (as above), it was undoubtedly 'Smell' of the bait that stimulated the barbel which was a paste fished static and a few trickled freebies. We could see the fish in the swim of which there were around 6 tucked under a tree and roots close in. The bait was placed upstream under the tree and the trail of the released bait scent travelled downstream into the path of where the fish were laying, totally dormant and still. Took a couple of changes of bait and more freebies before the fish started to nudge each other about and become agitated. No way did they want to leave the cover of the tree. One noticeable observation that happened in this episode was that as soon as the bait had been in the water for a few minutes, it seemed to lose its smell/scent and the barbel went back to being in the dormant state, even though the bait was still in the swim. A new bait on the hook and a few more tricked freebies would stimulate them again for a short period only. Eventually, only one barbel nervously left the pack and came upstream to investigate the bait and took it. The others didn't want to know and cleared off pronto as Tref's barbel was hooked.
Probably best to leave them all well alone in hindsight. Little point in agitating a Barbel to feed, they need to have solitude, especially in such conditions, never been a fan of stalking Barbel in their safe havens. No wonder the Teme is a shadow of it's former glory, it happened all too much I am afraid.