Last of the barbel for now...
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It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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Well done Vito. I will be heading over there after mid Oct to try to find some big chub too.
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Lovely fish Vito! Good luck chasing the big girl chub.
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I am amazed that an Adonis was up to handling a Barbel of that size!Chevin Chaser wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:49 pmThank you. Top rod is a WA Allcocks Adonis and the bottom rod is a prototype which was made in Germany.
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Its taken much bigger barbel. Here's one of them.Lea Dweller wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 7:58 pmI am amazed that an Adonis was up to handling a Barbel of that size!Chevin Chaser wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:49 pmThank you. Top rod is a WA Allcocks Adonis and the bottom rod is a prototype which was made in Germany.
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It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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What a fish and what a rod!
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Good luck Snape, I'm very much looking forward to getting covered in mud and scratched from head to toe amongst the brambles and branches. Yes I must be mad
It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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LD, I've always said that I don't like any specimen fish to fight hard, if I can help it. I used to think other anglers would look down at me for saying that, until another said exactly the same thing to me. This particular barbel did exactly that, it was tug of war in such a tight spot. Be nice to catch it again later on in the season.
It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.