Neil Wright 20lb 13oz barbel

The barbel record on the nation’s most popular river for the species has just been smashed after Neil Wright slipped the net under this specimen of 20lb 13oz.

His huge fish tops the river’s previous best of 20lb 6oz, caught back in 2020 by Sew Kowalski, and is a specimen that, come the end of the season, could pushing the 22lb British Record. Neil was fishing a challenging stretch on the Trent’s middle reaches when he hooked the fish on a 14mm boilie.He told us “Although I wasn’t targeting that fish specifically, I always had it in the back of my mind. It’s been caught in the autumn over the last two seasons, last year at a weight of 20lb 2oz. Unusually, it doesn’t get caught at any other time of year, but what it could weigh later in the season is frightening.”

Rather than introduce a bed of feed, Neil opts for a patient approach, baiting lightly with of small pellets and a few boilies, then sitting and waiting for a bite. “My previous PB was a 16lb 1oz fish caught from the same stretch nine years ago, and whilst there are good numbers of big fish in the stretch, I seem to catch the smaller ones,” he revealed. “That changed on this occasion. I prayed I hadn’t hooked a carp as I played the fish, and whilst I knew it was big, it wasn’t until I lifted the net that I got a true sense of its scale.”

Well done Neil!