I struggled for 4 years without so much as knowing what a 3ft twitch looked like - all on the W Avon.
I stumbled over this site when looking for help and joined - somewhat "carefully" i started to add my own views (although what did i know i had never caught a barbel before) - and then began asking for help on where and how to start. I was doing the usual big donkey choker pellets - casting to far bank - waiting for 4 hours w/o re casting - never moving swims etc
Mark Anderson (Hatter) sent me a PM and suggested i approached a guide - he recommended Dave Mason. I rang Dave who had a stretch on the Teme. When he took the call he was less than 1 mile away from my office - at Tesco - despite living some 100 miles or so from the Teme - both of us Northern Monkees (as Hatter would say)!
So arrnaged a day for a mate and I. We turned up with every bit of tackle/bait we could find - knackered before we even got down the hill. Dave had a guy called Ian helping him so after the initial stripping of bait/tackle we set off to the bottom of Dave's swim. I couldn't believe travelling so light with a small bag of pellets would capture the fish that had eluded me for many years and specifically for 4 years concentrating on them.....
Dave suggested we placed our bait 9 inches from our bank - my mate and i were about 20 feet apart. superglued pellet/small pva bag - this is never going to workj i thought.......12 minutes in and both rods were ripped off the rests at the same time, both fought for about the same time (and like absolute tigers) we both landed with help of Dave and Ian - fish that were around 5lb. So within 15 minutes of placing in next to the bank we had identical fish and photos to prove.
Really havn't looked back since - don't get out anywhere as much as i should due to business and young family but i am already, after 4 years and prob 40 visits to the river over all of that time - of the opinion - if i blank so what it's great to be out!!!
My PB 9lb 14oz (has been on the front page of the old BFW site) came the year after on Dave's stretch - again very memorable).
I don't chase the big fish - i am over the moon with fish of 5/6/7lb - just catching them is what i need to develop river craft etc.
All in all my first barbel is down to BFW/Hatter and Dave Mason. Very much appreciated guys!
Chris