Bluemoon Angling Thread

Wow, brilliant. How did you catch the minnows/tiny roach ? How are you presenting them ? Would like to try this.

On 30th December I fished the River Avon near Warwick. Ideal conditions but didn't catch much. A few small roach.

Last Sunday fished the Trent & Misery for 9 hours. 5 gudgeon, 3 small roach and 2 small bream (not big enough to qualify as skimmers). Hard going.

I caught the minnows on a float rod with size 22 and single maggot.

The perch rig was an Avon float, shot bulked half way down, light wire trace and single size 6 hook. The minnows were lip hooked, and changed frequently. I used an old Fox barbel rod (1.5lb test curve) with 6lb line straight through to the trace.

If pike aren’t present you don’t need the trace and could probably go down to 4lb line.
 
I hate all carp fishing, the tackle tart snobs, the clique, fishing for known fish(often named fish) on some undisclosed syndicate water. I can't stand fishing commercial waters either. Give me a river anyday, preferably a beautiful stretch on the Wye on a lazy summer's day fishing for barbel and chub. My favourite kind of fishing in England... Only bettered by fishing the Ebro in Spain for catfish. I'll be on there for a week in late march hoping to catch another river monster.

Each to his own I say. As long as there is inner contentment to be gained and they don't interfere with what I'm doing. As far as I'm concerned the more different styles of fishing that are available, the more room there is for each of us to persue happiness in our own way.
 
Each to his own I say. As long as there is inner contentment to be gained and they don't interfere with what I'm doing. As far as I'm concerned the more different styles of fishing that are available, the more room there is for each of us to persue happiness in our own way.
I get you are a content angler from your posts mate. I am too when I go, it's just that I don't go often enough. My fault though.
 
You may of well been writing in Swahili mate, I'd have understood about the same; )... Never done any 'fluff chucking'. @snorky bores me shitless when he thinks I understand what the fuck he's on about: /

Each to their own though, as they say.

Maggot drowner :)
 
I hate all carp fishing, the tackle tart snobs, the clique, fishing for known fish(often named fish) on some undisclosed syndicate water. I can't stand fishing commercial waters either. Give me a river anyday, preferably a beautiful stretch on the Wye on a lazy summer's day fishing for barbel and chub. My favourite kind of fishing in England... Only bettered by fishing the Ebro in Spain for catfish. I'll be on there for a week in late march hoping to catch another river monster.
As a young'un I learned to fish on the Swale in Yorkshire. Mainly course tactics fishing for Barbel, Chub, Dace, Grayling and Trout. I adored it but in Scotland, still water fishing is easier to access for me. I had a day on the Wye in September last year fishing for Barbel that was just wonderful. Not so much Barbel fishing in Scotland though!
 
As a young'un I learned to fish on the Swale in Yorkshire. Mainly course tactics fishing for Barbel, Chub, Dace, Grayling and Trout. I adored it but in Scotland, still water fishing is easier to access for me. I had a day on the Wye in September last year fishing for Barbel that was just wonderful. Not so much Barbel fishing in Scotland though!
Glad you enjoyed barbel fishing. There aren't any barbel in Scotland though as far as I know mate.
 
Glad you enjoyed barbel fishing. There aren't any barbel in Scotland though as far as I know mate.
legend has it that there is a very small population in the Clyde. Think one or two found through electro fishing. I still dont think that there is a harder fighting fish than a Barbel.
 

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