Hi all,
Over the last couple of weeks I have spoken to a few anglers who have heard they may be a ban on the use of the worm next season. I havent heard anything definate but the word on the grapevine is that might happen next season.
My first thought was why ? and then, what will they think of next ? I have seen salmon and seatrout caught on the fly and spinner very deeply hooked and have therefore been dispatched. So why ban the worm? Will there be there be a ban on the use of treble hooks?
I would be interested to hear you thoughts on the subject guys and if anyone has heard anything about this.
My personal view is , there is an art to all form of angling , the guys who are experts at spinning and worming havent just got these skills from pure luck or chuck and chance. It comes down to water sense and years of reading their local rivers and knowing what lies will fish at what height. I enjoy all three methods with Fly and worm being the two methods I use the most over a season.
Regards,
PhilRich
Over the last couple of weeks I have spoken to a few anglers who have heard they may be a ban on the use of the worm next season. I havent heard anything definate but the word on the grapevine is that might happen next season.
My first thought was why ? and then, what will they think of next ? I have seen salmon and seatrout caught on the fly and spinner very deeply hooked and have therefore been dispatched. So why ban the worm? Will there be there be a ban on the use of treble hooks?
I would be interested to hear you thoughts on the subject guys and if anyone has heard anything about this.
My personal view is , there is an art to all form of angling , the guys who are experts at spinning and worming havent just got these skills from pure luck or chuck and chance. It comes down to water sense and years of reading their local rivers and knowing what lies will fish at what height. I enjoy all three methods with Fly and worm being the two methods I use the most over a season.
Regards,
PhilRich
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