River Severn Barbel & Chub Fishing at BAA Quatford with a Bonus Surprise!



Join me on the BAA section at Quatford for an afternoon session in mixed conditions!

The initial part of the session was under cloudy skies however these soon passed and it became very bright and warm resulting in tough fishing conditions. Before the fishing starts – I’ll show you the parking and access for this stretch (off the A442 2-3 miles south of Bridgnorth) and a selection of the pegs if you’ve not been to Quatford before.

Once fishing and after a change in pegs – See a few fish hitting the back of the landing net with a very nice surprise specimen included resulting in the largest catch of this species for a good 5 years from the Severn.

The equipment & bait I used is as follows –

Rods – Korum 1.75lb TC Barbel Rods
Reels – Shimano ST4000 Baitrunners
Line – ESP Syncro 12lb
Rigs – Running rig with 8lb flouro hooklength
Hook – Size 8 wide gape

Bait – CKO 8mm pellets and Cocoons from Vortex Baits. Dendrabena worms for a limited time.
Ground bait – Dynamite Big Fish River Range – Meat Furter flavour

Hopefully you enjoy the content.. Thanks for watching.

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12 thoughts on “River Severn Barbel & Chub Fishing at BAA Quatford with a Bonus Surprise!”

  1. What a great looking Roach Rob, you fish exactly the same way as i do pva mesh mags i use 10mm halibut pellets usually on the downstream rod with a groundbait feeder on the upstream rod on a sausuage or cheese and garlic dumbell (12mm) i did go to the shingle was decent to be fair 5 barbel 6 chub biggest at 9-4-0. I am going again this weekend but on a different stretch

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  2. Glad to see you actually weigh your fish Rob. See so many Youtubers who don't bother taking their scales, and then they catch a biggie that 'looks like a PB….but unfortunately I haven't got my scales with me today!" Make SURE you've got em in your bag…you only catch a PB once!

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  3. What a beautiful place, beautiful river. I would love to come over to the UK someday 🤞, and have someone take me fishing to some nice fishing holes, I'd love to catch a big barbel, big chub and a big perch, and probably a nice bream & roach, not exactly in that order

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  4. Another brilliant video Rob. Very informative. Especially for members like myself who live quite far away (N Wales). Nothing worse than getting to a new venue to then spend an hour or so finding somewhere to park and how to access the water. Will definitely try my luck at Quatford on my next venture. Thank you.

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  5. lovely video. never seen you before. refreshing to listen to somebody who isnt shouting jumping up and down.
    i live 10mins from the Dorset Stour including the Royalty Avon and Throop Stour.
    Never fish them. Making me think about it though. Keep them coming
    Brian

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  6. Some fantastic fish caught, especially that roach. Keep meaning to fish that peg. Would love to fish hemp and caster possibly some tares. Would be interesting to see just how many roach live there. Love the video, hopefully there will be more to follow. Tight lines

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