Stillwater Barbel (pt 2)

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Fished at TBF @Shrewley,Warks yesterday,and among my catch were a dozen mint condition,fin perfect,fighting fit barbel up to about 2lb,s doing absolutely perfectly in a small lake,grown immensely since stocked,and adding a lovely accompanying variety to mirrors,commons, F1s,tench,skimmers etc.Now this water is matched fished week in ,week out and these fish never had a mark on them !!!:)
 

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What an absolutely stupid idea to stock a fish which belongs in a crystal clear river, swimming freely amongst the rununculus....
Putting them in muddy puddles warrants the death penalty.
Next thing they start stocking will be chub.
I'm disgusted.
Whatever next..salmon?
 

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What an absolutely stupid idea to stock a fish which belongs in a crystal clear river, swimming freely amongst the rununculus....
Putting them in muddy puddles warrants the death penalty.
Next thing they start stocking will be chub.
I'm disgusted.
Whatever next..salmon?

Its a question of taste really , the idea of barbel in commercials doesn't offend me , I can understand though if that isn't true for those for whom barbel represent an increasingly romantic notion of clear clean rivers and the noble , yet gentle angler.

So i think I understand your disgust but i would happily fish it.

Also fish do not feel pain and are bately more than biological automata so it doesn't matter anyway.
 

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Fished at TBF @Shrewley,Warks yesterday,and among my catch were a dozen mint condition,fin perfect,fighting fit barbel up to about 2lb,s doing absolutely perfectly in a small lake,grown immensely since stocked,and adding a lovely accompanying variety to mirrors,commons, F1s,tench,skimmers etc.Now this water is matched fished week in ,week out and these fish never had a mark on them !!!:)

Why do fisheries insist on stocking fish that simply don't belong there?!
















Carp are a non-native fish that belong in their home range of asia :D
 

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Ha ha its not a wind up , I just played the big Yu-Gi-Oh card straight away ( and two more cards face down )

There was an enormous thread a while ago about fish pain so I wonder where in the Venn diagram those people involved with that thread will be on this one.

However I can totally understand why barbel in stillwaters may not be to some peoples taste , fishing is so wide and diverse that there is room for everyone.
 

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Is it a pure coincidence that the number of Barbel in the river Teme seemed to take a noticeable drop when still waters started to stock Barbel ?

I know there are many other factors which may also have had an impact but I can't help but feel that some still water Barbel actually came from various rivers in the first instance.

My personal opinion is that Barbel belong in the rivers.


Steve
 
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Is it a pure coincidence that the number of Barbel in the river Teme seemed to take a noticeable drop when still waters started to stock Barbel ?

I know there are many other factors which may also have had an impact but I can't help but feel that some still water Barbel actually came from various rivers in the first instance.

My personal opinion is that Barbel belong in the rivers.


Steve
I dont think these barbel were stolen from a river!!,and why should,nt they be in a lake,they are in better condition than some river fish!!
 
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