I have watched this video a few times and thought I had commented but it seems I have not. I recognise the stretch and have had a few good barbel sessions there. I liked the way you baited up using an open ended feeder without a hooklink and then changed over to a straight lead when you started to actually fish. How much water or liquid do you add to the pellets and how long do you leave them to soak? I have not fished at all since the end of October due to the amount of flooding and with the current cold spell but I have a few days booked on the Wye in March.
Hi Harry, It is one of my favourite summer evening haunts especially if it's just for dusk as HDAA allows night fishing and with a season ticket you can build a swim over a course of a few weeks. My preferd recipie for ground bait is mixed pellets (10mm down) and hemp in a 2 to 1 ratio with enough water to cover the pellets which I'll do when I cook the hemp as the hot water and hemp oils quickly soften the pellets, once it cools I'll bag it into smaller bags and freeze them for convince. In fact you'll see me breaking up the frozen bait as I'd of just grabbed a bag out of the freezer before I set off. It takes a bit of confidence to fish without a hook link but the fish will soon be shaking the feeder and the rod tip will be bouncing about then you've got to really sit on your hands until dusk. Hope this helps. I think winter as now arrived and will have a more shall we say traditional transition into spring, so fingers crossed we'll all have a good March. Thank you as always for your time and support.
Proper fishing mate. Small river and a through action rod is a lot of fun. You deserve a pint in the Kings Head after that one. We were diwnbfrom Scotland a couple of years ago and my mate was talking to you.
Seeing that rod tip dancing like that takes me back to being young and striking at every twitch ' I remember fishing at aldwark on the ure behind the church with my dad and I struck at a twitch " I recast and low and behold it started to twitch again but this time I heard a voice say at the side of me strike at that and you'll feal a numb sensation in your left ear followed by a very hot warm glow " I sat on my hands . 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Martin A beautiful story, some lessons are never forgotten. Thank you for taking the time to share it and thank you for your time in watching and making me smile.
Hi Allan, Your time spent in commenting is very much appreciated and it's great to hear you enjoyed it. Hopefully the next film is Barbel on the float or a flyfishing for wild Brown Trout.
Thank you for watching and commenting. Pike season is here at last but I'm probably going to wait until we've had a few frost but I've seen some big ol' crocs terrorising the Wye this summer.
Your videos make my heart rate slow down, endorphins are released in my body, and a state of relaxation pervades everything. I would like, one day, to go fishing with you. Each with his own style, each with his own technique. But of course...in silence.
Thank you for such a wonderful comment. Your time spent in watching and commenting is precious and for that I am truly grateful. You never know the Silent Angler may one day be fishing a river near you.
Hi, thank you for taking the time to comment. For summer fishing on the Wye I tend you use 10lb and my first choice would be Daiwa Sensor however any good mainstream brand would be great. Thanks again for your time and sorry for the late reply
Hi, @@Accyboom Due to larger weights required to hold bottom and lots of debris and snag fishing I'll set up to 12lb during the autumn into winter. Hope this helps and thank you for your time
Hi Steve, Many thanks for sharing your techniques, I would love this channel to be a place where we share/document ideas and information so with every comment it grows and for that I'm grateful in you taking the time. I'm thinking about putting together a carp gear for barbel video so I'll be using your PVA and boilies approach, have you any more advice regarding rigs i.e boltrig, lead clip ect. Thank again for your time
Thanks.@@silentangling I don't fish for carp but I do use some carp type tackle. I always use separate hook traces using Sunset Amnesia mono which is memory free in 12 and 15 lbs BS. I tie the hair loops using a plastic loop tying tool in the hook link with a small swivel at the other end and these are stored on Gardner mini rig bins. For the running lead link I use a pulley rig bead with a snap link attached, these are very free running and do not tangle. To connect the hook link to the reel line I use a stainless steel hanging snap link. All sound complicated but is very simple really. When I use small meat baits I use STAY PUT HAIR RIGGERS to hair rig the meat, larger pieces I have the hook inside the meat. For boilies I hair rig them close to the hook and secure them with Gardner dumbbell boilie stops. For Barbel I use strong, large hooks in sizes 6 to 2, usually Gardner Talon Tip hooks or Drennan continental boilie hooks. I tend to use 20mm boilies Krill or Dynamite Source. I don't use a lot of ground bait and tend to use PVA mesh bags containing hook bait samples and pellets. I don't use pellets as hook bait just as feed. I use strong reel line in 12 or 15lbs BS either Varivas sport green or Gardner Hydratuff. Regards Steve
@@stevehodges4092 Wow! Thanks for taking the trouble to share so much info, there's a lot there to digest but I can see your a man with tremendous attention to detail. I'm planning a carp gear for barbel video so I'll be getting my teeth into that list. Thanks again for taking the time and effort to share such information.
Hi Craig, Yes I agree but Warham produced a couple of good fish that Id like to see again come March. Many thanks for watching and taking the time to commet.
Hi Alan, I haven't explained it very well, I use the cage feeder without a hook link in the build up to dusk then I switch over to a lead and a hooklink (fluorocarbon) and yes as you spotted a size 6 (Drennan wide gape barbless). A massive thanks for your continued support and another great question. Please forgive me for any confusion as the trying to convey all the info in a "silent film" format is an interesting exercise.
Another great video 👏🏻👏🏻 I light the speeded up section whilst the rod is out (I may “borrow” that for one of mine 😉). The river looks very similar to the stretch I fish at Coalport other than it’s flowing the opposite direction?
Thank you kindly for the compliment and your time in watching. I used a time ramp to gradually speed up the video (2000 %) I initially tried a timelapse but it was to jittery. Is that Coalport on the Severn as I'm looking for a location on the Severn for a few Autumn trips.
@@silentangling Reply yes on the Severn. The section I fish is a club stretch, days only (my friends been on the waiting list for 3 years 😳). There are some day ticket stretches there as well
I have watched this video a few times and thought I had commented but it seems I have not. I recognise the stretch and have had a few good barbel sessions there. I liked the way you baited up using an open ended feeder without a hooklink and then changed over to a straight lead when you started to actually fish. How much water or liquid do you add to the pellets and how long do you leave them to soak? I have not fished at all since the end of October due to the amount of flooding and with the current cold spell but I have a few days booked on the Wye in March.
Hi Harry, It is one of my favourite summer evening haunts especially if it's just for dusk as HDAA allows night fishing and with a season ticket you can build a swim over a course of a few weeks. My preferd recipie for ground bait is mixed pellets (10mm down) and hemp in a 2 to 1 ratio with enough water to cover the pellets which I'll do when I cook the hemp as the hot water and hemp oils quickly soften the pellets, once it cools I'll bag it into smaller bags and freeze them for convince. In fact you'll see me breaking up the frozen bait as I'd of just grabbed a bag out of the freezer before I set off. It takes a bit of confidence to fish without a hook link but the fish will soon be shaking the feeder and the rod tip will be bouncing about then you've got to really sit on your hands until dusk. Hope this helps.
I think winter as now arrived and will have a more shall we say traditional transition into spring, so fingers crossed we'll all have a good March. Thank you as always for your time and support.
Proper fishing mate. Small river and a through action rod is a lot of fun. You deserve a pint in the Kings Head after that one. We were diwnbfrom Scotland a couple of years ago and my mate was talking to you.
Hi, thank you kindly for taking the time to comment and the offer of a pint which I'd imagine would turn into a lock in.
thanks a lot keep em comming
Seeing that rod tip dancing like that takes me back to being young and striking at every twitch ' I remember fishing at aldwark on the ure behind the church with my dad and I struck at a twitch " I recast and low and behold it started to twitch again but this time I heard a voice say at the side of me strike at that and you'll feal a numb sensation in your left ear followed by a very hot warm glow " I sat on my hands . 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Martin
A beautiful story, some lessons are never forgotten. Thank you for taking the time to share it and thank you for your time in watching and making me smile.
Excellent video, looking forward to the next one, thank you
Hi Allan, Your time spent in commenting is very much appreciated and it's great to hear you enjoyed it. Hopefully the next film is Barbel on the float or a flyfishing for wild Brown Trout.
Another relaxing video,well done...picking up a few subs now well done
Thank you for watching and commenting. Pike season is here at last but I'm probably going to wait until we've had a few frost but I've seen some big ol' crocs terrorising the Wye this summer.
Well done...
Thank you kindly for your time spent in commenting. Its very much appreciated
Your videos make my heart rate slow down, endorphins are released in my body, and a state of relaxation pervades everything. I would like, one day, to go fishing with you. Each with his own style, each with his own technique. But of course...in silence.
Thank you for such a wonderful comment. Your time spent in watching and commenting is precious and for that I am truly grateful. You never know the Silent Angler may one day be fishing a river near you.
What mainline strength/brand do you use for barbel?
Hi, thank you for taking the time to comment. For summer fishing on the Wye I tend you use 10lb and my first choice would be Daiwa Sensor however any good mainstream brand would be great. Thanks again for your time and sorry for the late reply
Do you go up in breaking strain come the winter?
Hi, @@Accyboom Due to larger weights required to hold bottom and lots of debris and snag fishing I'll set up to 12lb during the autumn into winter. Hope this helps and thank you for your time
Another nice video. My night technique is PVA bag with small pellets/broken boilies and either meat on hook or if eels troublesome 20 - 26mm boilie.
Hi Steve, Many thanks for sharing your techniques, I would love this channel to be a place where we share/document ideas and information so with every comment it grows and for that I'm grateful in you taking the time. I'm thinking about putting together a carp gear for barbel video so I'll be using your PVA and boilies approach, have you any more advice regarding rigs i.e boltrig, lead clip ect. Thank again for your time
Thanks.@@silentangling I don't fish for carp but I do use some carp type tackle. I always use separate hook traces using Sunset Amnesia mono which is memory free in 12 and 15 lbs BS. I tie the hair loops using a plastic loop tying tool in the hook link with a small swivel at the other end and these are stored on Gardner mini rig bins. For the running lead link I use a pulley rig bead with a snap link attached, these are very free running and do not tangle. To connect the hook link to the reel line I use a stainless steel hanging snap link. All sound complicated but is very simple really. When I use small meat baits I use STAY PUT HAIR RIGGERS to hair rig the meat, larger pieces I have the hook inside the meat. For boilies I hair rig them close to the hook and secure them with Gardner dumbbell boilie stops. For Barbel I use strong, large hooks in sizes 6 to 2, usually Gardner Talon Tip hooks or Drennan continental boilie hooks. I tend to use 20mm boilies Krill or Dynamite Source. I don't use a lot of ground bait and tend to use PVA mesh bags containing hook bait samples and pellets. I don't use pellets as hook bait just as feed. I use strong reel line in 12 or 15lbs BS either Varivas sport green or Gardner Hydratuff. Regards Steve
@@stevehodges4092 Wow! Thanks for taking the trouble to share so much info, there's a lot there to digest but I can see your a man with tremendous attention to detail. I'm planning a carp gear for barbel video so I'll be getting my teeth into that list. Thanks again for taking the time and effort to share such information.
I found breinton fished slow this season did you?
Hi Craig, Yes I agree but Warham produced a couple of good fish that Id like to see again come March. Many thanks for watching and taking the time to commet.
another great video Q YOU SAY USING A DONKEY CHOCKER WITHOUT HOOKLINK DO YOU TIE THE HAIR RIG SEPERATE AND IS THAT A SIZE 6 HOOK THANKS
Hi Alan,
I haven't explained it very well, I use the cage feeder without a hook link in the build up to dusk then I switch over to a lead and a hooklink (fluorocarbon) and yes as you spotted a size 6 (Drennan wide gape barbless).
A massive thanks for your continued support and another great question.
Please forgive me for any confusion as the trying to convey all the info in a "silent film" format is an interesting exercise.
Another great video 👏🏻👏🏻 I light the speeded up section whilst the rod is out (I may “borrow” that for one of mine 😉). The river looks very similar to the stretch I fish at Coalport other than it’s flowing the opposite direction?
Thank you kindly for the compliment and your time in watching. I used a time ramp to gradually speed up the video (2000 %) I initially tried a timelapse but it was to jittery. Is that Coalport on the Severn as I'm looking for a location on the Severn for a few Autumn trips.
@@silentangling Reply yes on the Severn. The section I fish is a club stretch, days only (my friends been on the waiting list for 3 years 😳). There are some day ticket stretches there as well
@@AnAverageAngler I shall do some research into the day ticket stretches, thanks for the response
@@silentangling Have a look at The Brewery Inn which is at the beginning of the stretch I fish
@@AnAverageAngler Many thanks, I'll let you know how I get on
There's an old saying, less is more, and this channel has it all, if you love your river fishing check out this wonderful channel.
Many, many thanks Clive