Andy Gray 20lb 3oz Barbel

What had already been an all-time great barbel season got even better when this fish of 20lb 13oz was landed by Andy Gray towards the end of the river season.

The fish was caught from the British Record-breaking King’s Weir Fishery on the River Lea and is, amazingly, the third barbel over 20lb currently in the stretch. It was caught during one of the venue’s fish-ins, in which members are allowed to fish right through the night. After enjoying a good laugh and some food with the other anglers, Andy kicked off his session on boilies but changed to a maggot feeder early in the morning. The river was up and coloured after recent rain, with mild weather giving him great conditions for a bite.

Andy was recasting his small feeder every 25 minutes, and using a hair-rigged maggot clip to hold a bunch of grubs. He had a knock on the tip at around 7am, and soon after recasting had a violent take, which was followed by his centrepin reel screaming away. An exceptional fight followed, before he netted what was clearly a big fish. However, it was only when Andy went to lift the barbel onto the bank that he realised it was in a different league to any other barbel he’d caught. Obliterating his previous PB by over 6lb, the barbel is not only a huge fish for Andy, but the fourth biggest ever reported, pipping John Llewellyn’s 20lb 12oz Thames fish. It’s also believed to be the biggest ever landed on a centrepin reel!

Well done Andy!