Thanks and I'm glad you agree it was magical, rather than poor judgement 😄 I could blame the coloured water and strong current; or the fact I only saw a few glimpses of a rather pale flank to begin with; or the fact I'd had a nice chub out of the river a week or two previously; or, most likely, the fact I'm still learning when it comes to barbel! I can still count those I've caught on two hands, but it's addictive stuff and something I enjoy trying when the river's up. Always a risk explaining what you're setting out to do at the beginning of a few hours' fishing and filming, but single mindedness paid off and I was well chuffed as you could probably tell. Magic feeling indeed and they don't need to be monsters 🎣
Hi John, interesting to see you have had the same result as me on that stretch of river. Using big meat baits I have caught good eels from various swims. Loving the videos. Tight lines.
Watching you out in the fresh air and listening to my new fishing mate John M gives me that mid week fix. Cheers John so glad I found your channel. Thanks for putting in the work to film, edit etc. Please keep it going it's brilliant, all of it.
My absolute pleasure, Duncan - really glad you’ve found the channel and are enjoying it 👍🎣🐟 Welcome to the club and feel free to comment any time. There will be a new video out at noon today as usual, although it’s a bit different to the usual ones…
Lovely to see. I used to live in walsham gates cottage back in the day. Some lovely fishing in the river upstream and downstream of cottage. Had some lovely roach and perch in flood water eddy's in conditions like these, very close to this area.
Oh wow, I've always wondered what it's like in there! And dreamed of living somewhere like that. Nice to hear from you. I've made other videos shot in the areas above the weir, like these, if you fancy a bit more nostalgia... th-cam.com/video/oTp7e7rXdDM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EJalIiD0zyemKTdT th-cam.com/video/KqnQI3Vy4sg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jhWDmIF6GB9aZJlg
Plastic bag in the freezer is great advice for anyone reading this. I usually freeze my leftover meat in a zip bag and it seems to soak up more of the powdered flavour as it defrosts. I would love to fish the Dove and grew up fishing the Derwent in the Peak District. Got a whole chapter about it in my book, in fact, and I enjoy revisiting that neck of the woods whenever I’m back in Sheffield.
I won't fish for barbel without garlic. I put the powder on everything. Maggots really soak the garlic flavour up and can completely outfish straight maggot. Garlic is really good for fish, it helps their digestive system, it helps with injury recovery, parasites like leeches really don't like it, as it comes out in the fishes slime. We use garlic oil throughout the winter and to a month or so after spawning on our supplementary feed we give the carp in my club lake. They used to get masses of leeches over the winter, it doesn't happen anymore because of the garlic oil. It's also good for their blood system. I'm convinced that fish can sense if something is good for them, and garlic is just that. I started using ridiculous amounts of garlic powder and oil and it was pretty shocking how my catch rate improved. It must be the same with barbel, they just love it. Great vid bud!
Thats the second of your videos I have watched and like the first most enjoyable. Having spent the last decade plus fishing the Thames for the chub and barbel I had forgotten about that bit of the wey. There were rumours of barbel down there 40 odd years ago but I never tried for them because the carp on that club waters were more interesting at the time. Great stuff and I look forward to the next one. You never know the Thames might actually drop enough to be fishable before the end of the season.
Many thanks. I'm ashamed to say I'm yet to fish the Thames! Shocking when I've lived 'down south' for 25 years now, but work's always busy and with membership of two local clubs, I suppose I've always felt I need to explore their waters fully before trying to work out such a massive river from scratch. When you don't know where's available on a day ticket, where the fish generally are, where to park, etc, it's an easier (and perhaps lazier) option to stay more local and there are plenty of miles of the Wey to explore. But there are always forums and tackle shops to ask and I must get round to it one day! I fished the Trent a lot growing up and that's another big river that I always enjoyed tackling for pleasure sessions and matches. Tight lines.
Any help you want with the thames just ask. Plenty of free fishing with some very big barbel and chub. Always happy to give you pointers and all the info you need.
I used to fish along the Wey Byfleet, Woking, and Ripley 30 years ago I had some great fun with the Chub and Barbel glad to see it's still fishing well.
Cheers - I'm gutted the season is coming to an end. Hope you enjoy some of the other videos on the channel as there are quite a few filmed in those areas.
The video just arrived, and I am so pleased it did. Angling as it should be. "Just Being There"! Bird song, then in the warmer weather, Butterflies, Dragonflies, Frogs.... Nature. I am 70yrs old, my son got me back into fishing four years ago after nearly fifty years away from the bankside. This video sums me up, keeping things simple, Old Fashioned Baits, (mind you, I never thought of favouring Truncheon Meat)! My son uses his Zig Rigs, Spod, (whatever that means). Pop Ups, Pop Downs..... He is lovely, but so intense on using technology. I go along with him, stick on a float, a few shot, hook with a lump of Truncheon Meat, Cheese, Worm or whatever. 9 times out of 10 I pull them out like Billyo, he sits and will wait for hours, but his is always a bigun. Which proves Angling is for Everyone. A FANTASTIC video, well done on it's perfect production. I have subscribed and I am really looking forward to the next one. Many thanks for making an "Old Man" VERY happy!
Welcome back to the sport 🤗 Well, for the last four years! And good on your son for encouraging you 👏 Love the comment - you’re welcome on the channel any time 🤗💙🎣🎣
I lived in sendmarsh/ripley for 30 years growing up.. i never got to fish that stretch but we used to walk my dog along those banks. Ockham mill is great. My dad still lives in the village.. ive subscribed.
@@themagicoffishing I'm Ben's Dad. Our family is originally from Suffolk but Ripley is a wonderful place to live and fishing the Abbey Stream and Eel trap stream are early memories of Ben and I fishing together.
Ah many thanks 🙏☺️ For the kind words and the subscription! Great to have you on board 🤗🎣🐟 Hope you enjoy some of the other vids on the channel - perhaps today, as it’s chucking it down! 😄🌧️ Hope to see you again soon, cheers 🍻
Have a look at barbel days and ways by Bob Roberts and his mate Stuart they did some underwater filming of pva bag's in the river and how they behave in different flows it's quite interesting I think myself and good luck with your fishing
Thanks for watching! When there's weed coming down and catching on the line I sometimes recast 3-4 times in an hour. Maybe twice if not. I give it a bit of time but also like to try different spots in the swim if I'm not feeding one particular run. As my barbel mentor David once told me, if you're fishing the right conditions and there are barbel on the feed, you can often expect a bite pretty quickly (as I got on my first few casts in this vid).
@@themagicoffishing John thanks for replying back so quickly. So in addition why 5 spice? I my self have just started to target barbel this season, on my local rivers the Hampshire Avon (Royalty) and River Stour (Throop). I started off with my favourite styles trotting maggot and rolling meat (spam) but no success, so have I have moved to static using Boilies, pellets and spam. But with the current flooded conditions and with 2 1/2 weeks left until the end of the season I am looking for any help so why 5 spice, please. Kind regards Mike
Hello John. An enjoyable video with a cracking barbel, well done! I fished the River Wey a few years ago when I was a member of Byfleet. Never fished it in those flooded conditions though. I had a few nice barbel there. Where do you buy the Chinese Five Spice?
It's a pound and a quarter test rod - avon model with two tips. Needed 2oz lead that day. It's rained even more since then and it must be belting through at the moment.
Blimey, yes, I should try it in a paste! I got that big jar from Amazon as my Mrs got a bit fed up with me emptying the small jars she gets from the supermarket for stir fries 😁🎣 Just had a quick look and couldn’t see the same one, but there are big bags of the stuff available for £2 to £5. Or I spotted this rather posh looking jar for a fiver which is apparently ‘blended’ in my home county of Yorkshire! amzn.eu/d/e7qhqCH
Hi Keith, yes, that’s correct. This vid was made around a year ago now but was filmed on their Pidgeon House stretch. I’ve done a couple more on there since in the summer. Cheers
Hi John I’m a member of byfleet angling association for many years, I normally fish walsham weir after the Barbel but not as yet netted a big barbel only small ones ,not been out this year due to flooded conditions!! Your stretch of the wey looks nice , unfortunately the byfleet stretch has been over fished and b not a lot of good fish coming out , I have many good bream from walsham weir and odd chub.
Correct 👍 It’s where Weybridge gets its name from and it also flows through places like Guildford and Woking (where I live). I mostly fish club stretches but there are free areas too.
Well done, John. Excellent, when the big Chub turned into a lovely Barbel. The magic of fishing indeed. 😊
Thanks and I'm glad you agree it was magical, rather than poor judgement 😄 I could blame the coloured water and strong current; or the fact I only saw a few glimpses of a rather pale flank to begin with; or the fact I'd had a nice chub out of the river a week or two previously; or, most likely, the fact I'm still learning when it comes to barbel! I can still count those I've caught on two hands, but it's addictive stuff and something I enjoy trying when the river's up. Always a risk explaining what you're setting out to do at the beginning of a few hours' fishing and filming, but single mindedness paid off and I was well chuffed as you could probably tell. Magic feeling indeed and they don't need to be monsters 🎣
Hi John, interesting to see you have had the same result as me on that stretch of river. Using big meat baits I have caught good eels from various swims.
Loving the videos. Tight lines.
Thanks! Yes, good to see eels in the river, even if they aren’t what you’re targeting.
Watching you out in the fresh air and listening to my new fishing mate John M gives me that mid week fix. Cheers John so glad I found your channel. Thanks for putting in the work to film, edit etc. Please keep it going it's brilliant, all of it.
My absolute pleasure, Duncan - really glad you’ve found the channel and are enjoying it 👍🎣🐟 Welcome to the club and feel free to comment any time. There will be a new video out at noon today as usual, although it’s a bit different to the usual ones…
Lovely to see. I used to live in walsham gates cottage back in the day. Some lovely fishing in the river upstream and downstream of cottage. Had some lovely roach and perch in flood water eddy's in conditions like these, very close to this area.
Oh wow, I've always wondered what it's like in there! And dreamed of living somewhere like that. Nice to hear from you. I've made other videos shot in the areas above the weir, like these, if you fancy a bit more nostalgia...
th-cam.com/video/oTp7e7rXdDM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EJalIiD0zyemKTdT
th-cam.com/video/KqnQI3Vy4sg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jhWDmIF6GB9aZJlg
And if you watch this video you'll see your old house quite early on - th-cam.com/video/WVB3XRdNsOc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i-22JHmo2MejFS54
Nice day out for you mate,like you say we all need a bit of ME time, nice barbel and a surprise eel.
Cheers 😀
Meat flavoured with Garlic granules in a plastic bag in the freezer is my favourite barbel bait. The Wey looks a lot like the Dove
Plastic bag in the freezer is great advice for anyone reading this. I usually freeze my leftover meat in a zip bag and it seems to soak up more of the powdered flavour as it defrosts. I would love to fish the Dove and grew up fishing the Derwent in the Peak District. Got a whole chapter about it in my book, in fact, and I enjoy revisiting that neck of the woods whenever I’m back in Sheffield.
I won't fish for barbel without garlic. I put the powder on everything. Maggots really soak the garlic flavour up and can completely outfish straight maggot. Garlic is really good for fish, it helps their digestive system, it helps with injury recovery, parasites like leeches really don't like it, as it comes out in the fishes slime. We use garlic oil throughout the winter and to a month or so after spawning on our supplementary feed we give the carp in my club lake. They used to get masses of leeches over the winter, it doesn't happen anymore because of the garlic oil. It's also good for their blood system. I'm convinced that fish can sense if something is good for them, and garlic is just that. I started using ridiculous amounts of garlic powder and oil and it was pretty shocking how my catch rate improved. It must be the same with barbel, they just love it. Great vid bud!
Thats the second of your videos I have watched and like the first most enjoyable. Having spent the last decade plus fishing the Thames for the chub and barbel I had forgotten about that bit of the wey. There were rumours of barbel down there 40 odd years ago but I never tried for them because the carp on that club waters were more interesting at the time. Great stuff and I look forward to the next one. You never know the Thames might actually drop enough to be fishable before the end of the season.
Many thanks. I'm ashamed to say I'm yet to fish the Thames! Shocking when I've lived 'down south' for 25 years now, but work's always busy and with membership of two local clubs, I suppose I've always felt I need to explore their waters fully before trying to work out such a massive river from scratch. When you don't know where's available on a day ticket, where the fish generally are, where to park, etc, it's an easier (and perhaps lazier) option to stay more local and there are plenty of miles of the Wey to explore. But there are always forums and tackle shops to ask and I must get round to it one day! I fished the Trent a lot growing up and that's another big river that I always enjoyed tackling for pleasure sessions and matches. Tight lines.
Any help you want with the thames just ask. Plenty of free fishing with some very big barbel and chub. Always happy to give you pointers and all the info you need.
Oh and some serious roach fishing
@@neilwayte517 That is brilliant to know - thanks. I could do a vid on my first ever trip this summer!
I used to fish along the Wey Byfleet, Woking, and Ripley 30 years ago I had some great fun with the Chub and Barbel glad to see it's still fishing well.
Cheers - I'm gutted the season is coming to an end. Hope you enjoy some of the other videos on the channel as there are quite a few filmed in those areas.
Nice, thank you for sharing. I can totally relate to your experience. Tight lines my friend.
Thanks for watching!
The video just arrived, and I am so pleased it did.
Angling as it should be. "Just Being There"!
Bird song, then in the warmer weather, Butterflies, Dragonflies, Frogs.... Nature.
I am 70yrs old, my son got me back into fishing four years ago after nearly fifty years away from the bankside.
This video sums me up, keeping things simple, Old Fashioned Baits, (mind you, I never thought of favouring Truncheon Meat)!
My son uses his Zig Rigs, Spod, (whatever that means). Pop Ups, Pop Downs.....
He is lovely, but so intense on using technology.
I go along with him, stick on a float, a few shot, hook with a lump of Truncheon Meat, Cheese, Worm or whatever.
9 times out of 10
I pull them out like Billyo, he sits and will wait for hours, but his is always a bigun.
Which proves Angling is for Everyone.
A FANTASTIC video, well done on it's perfect production.
I have subscribed and I am really looking forward to the next one.
Many thanks for making an "Old Man" VERY happy!
Welcome back to the sport 🤗 Well, for the last four years! And good on your son for encouraging you 👏 Love the comment - you’re welcome on the channel any time 🤗💙🎣🎣
Nice barbel 👍🏻
Cheers!
I lived in sendmarsh/ripley for 30 years growing up.. i never got to fish that stretch but we used to walk my dog along those banks. Ockham mill is great. My dad still lives in the village.. ive subscribed.
Many thanks! I lived in Ripley for eight years too - lovely village aside from the traffic. Great to have you on board.
@@themagicoffishing I'm Ben's Dad. Our family is originally from Suffolk but Ripley is a wonderful place to live and fishing the Abbey Stream and Eel trap stream are early memories of Ben and I fishing together.
Amazing memories dad ❤
New subscriber John looks amazing well done fella
Ah many thanks 🙏☺️ For the kind words and the subscription! Great to have you on board 🤗🎣🐟 Hope you enjoy some of the other vids on the channel - perhaps today, as it’s chucking it down! 😄🌧️ Hope to see you again soon, cheers 🍻
Just found your channel. Really enjoyed this, so thank you. Have now subscribed.
Welcome aboard!
Quality relaxing watch, subscribed
Thanks very much - relaxing is what I aim for (and a bit of magic from time to time)!
Have a look at barbel days and ways by Bob Roberts and his mate Stuart they did some underwater filming of pva bag's in the river and how they behave in different flows it's quite interesting I think myself and good luck with your fishing
Cheers fella, I will 👍
Pleasure watching.
Thanks!
Great video John. The video just popped onto my feed, I am glad it did.
I was wondering how often did you recast ie during an hour?
Thanks for watching! When there's weed coming down and catching on the line I sometimes recast 3-4 times in an hour. Maybe twice if not. I give it a bit of time but also like to try different spots in the swim if I'm not feeding one particular run. As my barbel mentor David once told me, if you're fishing the right conditions and there are barbel on the feed, you can often expect a bite pretty quickly (as I got on my first few casts in this vid).
@@themagicoffishing John thanks for replying back so quickly. So in addition why 5 spice? I my self have just started to target barbel this season, on my local rivers the Hampshire Avon (Royalty) and River Stour (Throop). I started off with my favourite styles trotting maggot and rolling meat (spam) but no success, so have I have moved to static using Boilies, pellets and spam. But with the current flooded conditions and with 2 1/2 weeks left until the end of the season I am looking for any help so why 5 spice, please. Kind regards Mike
Hello John. An enjoyable video with a cracking barbel, well done! I fished the River Wey a few years ago when I was a member of Byfleet. Never fished it in those flooded conditions though. I had a few nice barbel there. Where do you buy the Chinese Five Spice?
Thanks Harry! I bought a big tub online from Amazon that I used in that video and will have in a drawer 👍 It’s lasted me many trips so far 🎣
Maxima and Bayer Perlon was all I used as a teenager
Me too!
What rod and oz lead were you using in that flow? Looked to be holding bottom nicely without tip bending too much
It's a pound and a quarter test rod - avon model with two tips. Needed 2oz lead that day. It's rained even more since then and it must be belting through at the moment.
Where can i get that tub of five spices from. Ideal for making boilies or paste to wrap around pellets..
Blimey, yes, I should try it in a paste! I got that big jar from Amazon as my Mrs got a bit fed up with me emptying the small jars she gets from the supermarket for stir fries 😁🎣
Just had a quick look and couldn’t see the same one, but there are big bags of the stuff available for £2 to £5. Or I spotted this rather posh looking jar for a fiver which is apparently ‘blended’ in my home county of Yorkshire!
amzn.eu/d/e7qhqCH
Sorry....
An Old Moment!
I meant FLAVOURING NOT Favouring Truncheon Meat 🤔
😂🤣😂 I’ve genuinely just been cracking up like a lunatic while packing away some fishing tackle in the garage 😆 Love it!
Hi I take it that the stretch of the wey your fishing is the Woking district club ?
Hi Keith, yes, that’s correct. This vid was made around a year ago now but was filmed on their Pidgeon House stretch. I’ve done a couple more on there since in the summer. Cheers
Hi John I’m a member of byfleet angling association for many years, I normally fish walsham weir after the Barbel but not as yet netted a big barbel only small ones ,not been out this year due to flooded conditions!! Your stretch of the wey looks nice , unfortunately the byfleet stretch has been over fished and b not a lot of good fish coming out , I have many good bream from walsham weir and odd chub.
👍🏻👍🏻
Just googled it tribraturay of the thames
Correct 👍 It’s where Weybridge gets its name from and it also flows through places like Guildford and Woking (where I live). I mostly fish club stretches but there are free areas too.
Just goes to show there are little gems of river all over our country we are truly blessed in this country to such beauty and sport....
Where is the river wey never heard of it
I’d never heard of it, either, until I moved from Sheffield to Surrey about 25 years ago.