Colin Bridger
Senior Member
I agree with Julian Griffiths and NeilSmart. I have benn doing quite well recently using one 25 mm pellet on a grinner lasoo with a fairly short hair to a size 8 hook, and no feed at all.
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I have benn doing quite well recently using one 25 mm pellet on a grinner lasoo with a fairly short hair to a size 8 hook, and no feed at all.
Below is an old condensed graph which incorporates a lot of the conditions mentioned above You will have to scroll up down and across to link the conditions/temps/ catches etc.
The opener to this thread suprised me a bit. When I first fished for Barbel - early eighties, I started in November and as Keith Speer says stopped because the season ran out.On and off that has been the pattern for the last 30 years.Summer for me has never felt right to fish for them. So thats 30 years of winter Barbelling. We Carp fished long before this in winter and then you could catch them in the right conditions. Not so easy now, especially on busy waters.So all in all its nothing new to fish for Carp and Barbel in winter. One thing we did not do though was to fish for Barbel whatever the conditions as some do now,life is too short to miss out on Pike, Grayling, Chub etc which do are a more realistic prospect in very cold conditions. The chap who can't get on with maggots should keep trying, you are missing out.
The chap who can't get on with maggots will give them an extensive bash. Interestingly enough, I don't know of anyone on my local catching on maggots but that might be because we are not using them. They are worth another shot before giving up on them. Anyone tried maggot rings?
Hi Robin....I started writing to give you a simple answer, but there are so many combination factors that it would take a very long time.
If you want to draw up some simple questions regarding the graph, I will be glad to answer from my subconscious...Best Regards...Ray
but we never needed the bolt effect of a big feeder, it is better to use as light a feeder as possible as you should be casting regularly and four ounces of feeder in a small river aint going to work.Thames Trent Severn may be different story.
Another thing that occurs to me was that we caught very few Chub on the Super Spade/braid probably because they are not as daft as Barbel.The braid back in the eighties was Gammabraid but I reckon todays Kryston Supernova 12lb is better.Lastly the only time I would bother with a quiver tip for Barbel is when maggot fishing and that is only so I can see what is going on in the swim.