New River Trent barbel record!
The River Trent barbel record was smashed recently when a 20lb 6oz giant was landed by a Polish angler during a competition aimed at integrating foreign anglers with the UK fishing community.
Sew Kowalski and the new Trent record barbel of 20lb 6oz
Sew Kowalski, who hails from London, was fishing a 48-hour match organised by Barbel Team PL/UK when he connected with the immense fish in the early hours of the morning.
“At about 4.30am I had a very powerful run, and I knew it was a really big fish as soon as I lifted my rod from the tripod and bent into it” he tells us.
“I was absolutely astonished when I saw it in the net – it was a real monster!”
The fish was weighed on two separate scales, each reading 20lb 6oz
After weighing the fish on two separate scales, each reading 20lb 6oz, Sew was keen to release the fish as quickly as possible.
“The fish looked as if it was close to spawning, so we did everything as quickly as possible to get it back in the water safely,”
The giant barbel looked to be still carrying some spawn
explained Sew, who used a Dynamite Baits Meat Furter hookbait and had several other fish to 13lb on the same session.
The fish was caught in a competition run by Barbel Team Poland/UK
The competition Sew fished was organised by Barbel Team Poland/UK, a group which was founded by Greg Dytowski in 2014.
“Our aims are to educate foreign anglers about UK fishing practices so that they can integrate with the British angling community,” Greg explains.
We’re a non-profit organisation formed of individuals and families who share a common love of barbel fishing and angling in general.”
We’re a non-profit organisation formed of individuals who love barbel fishing
New barbel fishing competition!
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Barbel Society, and to celebrate we’ve teamed up with the organisation to launch a new competition that will reward readers for their catches.
Called ‘Barbel Masters’, the competition will award the captor of what’s deemed to be the best fish landed each week with a year’s free membership to the society. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of merit, rather than just the sheer size of the fish, meaning barbel landed from tricky waters, or those that result from dedicated campaigns, are more likely to scoop the prize.
As well as gaining access to renowned society fisheries on the rivers Severn and Trent, members get a twice-yearly magazine, regular newsletters detailing upcoming events and fish-ins, and access to a network of hundreds of experienced barbel anglers.
The competition is live now and running in Angling Times magazine each week.
Time to go and catch some barbel!