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What about those otters then?
I have only been fishing for a few years now but it has almost become an
obsession and i try to fish every day even if it is just for an hour or two. During my short fishing history i have been bombarded with stories from doom and gloom merchants regarding creatures that will endager the future of angling. First that beautful creature the Pike was held responsible for empty waters and many anglers will kill a Pike on site without remorse like the two teenage anglers who slowly beat a Pike to death while laughing then posted the video on utube. Cormorant was the next anti angling buzword that enraged some anglers enough to make them reach for their shotgun yet our waters are rammed full of fish and the sport has never been better i'm told. Crayfish were supposed to bring an end to our sport yet the effect has been the opposite and i suspect that a 10llb Chub could become a common visitor to the banks after gourging itself on immature crays. Now its the Otters turn to be hated and hunted by anglers. I was delighted one day whilst fishing the upper Mersey to be treated to the sight of an Otter fishing not 10 meters from my rod tip. My swim was rammed with Chub and roach not empty and barren like the anti Otter brigade tell us. If there is an Otter in your locality then there are also loads of fish, this is a simple mother natures circle of life. There is however one creature that i despise and never want to see on our banks again. This is the selfish, thoughtless, dangerous, dirty fisherman that leaves his litter and line on the bank for other anglers and wildlife to suffer. If you see this vile creature then try and educate him and change his ways or failing that send some of that Otter hatred his way. Hope i'v not bored you too much with my ranting and raving Dave |
What about those otters then?
Wow, a real post about fishing. Well said that man.
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What about those otters then?
You are lucky, I would love to se an otter. John Fox Peakstroller wrote: I have only been fishing for a few years now but it has almost become an obsession and i try to fish every day even if it is just for an hour or two. During my short fishing history i have been bombarded with stories from doom and gloom merchants regarding creatures that will endager the future of angling. First that beautful creature the Pike was held responsible for empty waters and many anglers will kill a Pike on site without remorse like the two teenage anglers who slowly beat a Pike to death while laughing then posted the video on utube. Cormorant was the next anti angling buzword that enraged some anglers enough to make them reach for their shotgun yet our waters are rammed full of fish and the sport has never been better i'm told. Crayfish were supposed to bring an end to our sport yet the effect has been the opposite and i suspect that a 10llb Chub could become a common visitor to the banks after gourging itself on immature crays. Now its the Otters turn to be hated and hunted by anglers. I was delighted one day whilst fishing the upper Mersey to be treated to the sight of an Otter fishing not 10 meters from my rod tip. My swim was rammed with Chub and roach not empty and barren like the anti Otter brigade tell us. If there is an Otter in your locality then there are also loads of fish, this is a simple mother natures circle of life. There is however one creature that i despise and never want to see on our banks again. This is the selfish, thoughtless, dangerous, dirty fisherman that leaves his litter and line on the bank for other anglers and wildlife to suffer. If you see this vile creature then try and educate him and change his ways or failing that send some of that Otter hatred his way. Hope i'v not bored you too much with my ranting and raving Dave |
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