Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
Kenny's Angling Guiding Service
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13lb 14oz barbel for Chris

Now there is always a story here. Chris booked a chub session with me in February on the river Stour. We fished all day and had a big fat blank! The river was at the right level however for some strange reason there was a funny colour to it. We tried really hard to find a chub or two but failed. I always feel really down at blanks however that’s what happens at times. However I just couldn’t work it out.

Anyhow he contacted me again to turn things around and show him how to catch a chub or barbel on my bait and wait routine.

He had been catching a few chub on beat 2 of Throop but was having problems finding barbel. So we agreed to meet up at about 7.30am

The day in question was to be fine in the morning but pour with rain during the afternoon.

We started walking the river spotting plenty of chub but no barbel until we reached a pool where there was one in mid stream. We threw a few West Country elips pellets into the swim but away from the barbel and sure enough it came over and started feeding. Then another fish about double the size of the original came feeding too. A few more pellets went out and soon the dreaded chub came on the prowl. The barbel looked to be about 9lbs.

The barbel were coming in and out of the baited area like they normally do. Very quickly we tackled up using 8lb line as there were few snags around and size 14 hook with a braid hooklink bedded down with 2 tungsten  sinkers spread out. A very quick check on the clutch setting showed all was very good and we could apply maximium pressure on the fish before the line broke. The pellet on the size 14 hook was the large (10mm) West Country elips pellet.

First of all I back leaded, however this didn’t feel right after the barbel passed over the hook bait a few times. So I changed to a 1oz free running lead and recast. Whilst I did all of this Chris made a brew for himself. Back he came and the barbel were still feeding.

Irish George an old friend, well not old but a great friend came along and moved to a swim just above us. Now George knows where the barbel are on this beat and at least we were in the right area for sure.

In a flash I saw the larger fish jerk away and it looked like it was hooked. Correct the rod sprang into life and Chris was on it like a flash.

The fight from the 9lber was incredible, I was coaching Chris to be one step ahead of the barbel not letting it get too close to some reeds, then coaxing it away from some willow branches. I was saying lets keep one step ahead and keep the fish in mid river where we can play it out ready for netting. Chris did an excellent job, well I would say that wouldn’t I.

The 9lb barbel soon came over the net and looked a double for sure. On lifting it up it was bigger.

So we unhooked the fish and while Chris rested it in the river, I prepared the weighing equipment plus camera etc to reduce the time that the fish was out of the water.

Up she came on the scales she went 14lbs 4oz and 6oz off for the sling gave a weight of 13lbs 14oz, not bad for your first ever barbel.

Quickly a few photo’s were taken.

Chris 13lbs 14oz barbel

Chris 13lbs 14oz barbel

As I rested the fish in the river the bailiff came along and asked Chris for his day ticket. Chris stood there with a glazed look on his face whilst fishing around for his ticket. My book was looked at also. The barbel headed off after a short time resting looking every bit a double.

So what a first barbel.

So we then went in search of a few chub and walked most of the beat past the school bridge. Again we saw plenty of chub however no barbel but by now it was pouring with rain. We stopped off where we saw some good chub and here I baited with hemp and pellet and soon 4 chub were feeding. There was one over 6lbs and a couple of about 5lbs one with a white spot on it’s nose.

We fished right under a tree where we had one bite however it was only a pluck.

After 30 mins the chub were feeding hard on the hemp and pellets. They were cruising in and out of the swim picking up the odd pellet. So when they left the rig was lowered into the swim. It didn’t take long before one of the chub came along and took the pellet. Again spotting the fish take the bait was exciting to say the least.

Chris was on the rod as fast as a coiled spring and playing a good chub. It wasn’t the bigger one however at 5lbs 4oz not disappointing.

Chris and his 5lbs 4oz chub a

It was still poring as we made our way to another swim, however another angler had moved into it. So we moved to another. Again out went some hemp and pellets and it wasn’t long before 12 chub or so could be seen hovering up the feed. My god it was raining heavily now.

After a sandwich and drink we cast out. Of course the chub scattered but soon came back to feed on the dinner table we had laid.

Well 3 small chub came and picked up the baits for the couple of hrs we were there and still it rained. We tried one more swim with only a few small chub showing we decided to call it a day. Feeling very wet.

Got to say Chis was still buzzing.

One thing I said to Chris as he like to do lots of different fishing is to set some targets and goals for the next 12 months. This should help him focus on what he wants to do. However the most important thing is to enjoy your fishing.

I think he did today! Happy days.

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Another H.Avon visit and bingo a 11lbs 9oz barbel

please read previous 5 blogs. I’m on blog overload! Lots going on again and some excellent fishing with new clients and some I’ve guided before. So still plenty of guiding and another day for me. I have decided to reduce the amount of guiding for the future as I’m not getting out myself. So I […]

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James and Mike his Dad on the river Wye

Please read the previous 4 blogs I had guided James and his friend Chris a few weeks previous on the river Wye. They had both caught some good fish. So James had given his Dad (Mike) a birthday gift as a voucher for a days guiding on the river Wye. Now Mike is no stranger […]

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Steve, Graeme and Dad Stan go barbel fishing!

Please read the previous three blogs. Well they say time waits for no man and it seemed ages ago that Steve had phoned me to arrange a barbel session for his bother Graeme and their Dad Stan. What I hadn’t relised but Graeme and Stan had traveled from the lake district via Manchester to pick […]

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H.Avon and a difficult day

I’ve not been fishing the H.Avon of late due to guiding obligations. See the previous blog. The river had been low and some huge barbel having been putting in an appearance. Me though have been trying for some huge chub. I started off fishing one swim which has produced some large chub and barbel. I […]

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Carl and Daffers barbel fishing on the Wye

Well got to say I’m really running well behind with the blog’s. I could lump everything together but that seems a bit unfair at this stage. First up is a trip to the Wye with Daffers and Carl. They are fellow Tench Fishers and do enjoy other forms of fishing as do most of the […]

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Dan and Dad Bill first barbel

Dan had been in touch in the winter asking me to guide him and his Dad Bill on the river Wye for barbel. Could I provide a birthday voucher for Bill to spend on this day out. He also wanted to buy Bill a new barbel rod and could I recommend one. I had no […]

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Tench feature in the Anglers Mail with Gary Newman as the camera man and reporter.

It’s funny how long ago it seems now Gary had asked me to help him to do a feature for the Anglers Mail on the Carp Societies Horseshoe lake. A few phone calls later saw us arranging a date in early June to fish the lake. I turned up early the previous day and set […]

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Luke’s first ever barbel session, 24 for the day, “Happy Days”

Now I guided Luke before a couple of times chub fishing in the winter  and tench fishing in early spring. It’s great because once he see’s what I’m doing and from what he has learnt he returns and replicates the methods and catches fish. He was telling me he has now had tench to over […]

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Chris and James fishing the river Wye and the first guided double of the season.

James had wanted to fish the river Wye for barbel and asked if his friend Chris could come along. There is never a problem with this as it normally leads to fair bit of banter between the 3 of us. James had just returned to angling after a break and wanted to see what was […]

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