
It has been mentioned a couple of times recently that fish in general are of a bigger stamp in the Southern parts of the country.
Although this is true, I can't let it go unnoticed that fish species are deffinately getting bigger in the North. I am in a privileged position of getting to know what is being caught and where. And I do not abuse that position.
I won't give anybodys secrets away if that is what they want, and that is one reason why anglers are not afraid of telling me of their catch reports.
In the past two weeks alone, there has been Eel to 7lb 2oz, Tench to 10lb 2oz, and now a Bream of 14 lb. Two of these have come from waters where fish of this size were once only rumors. But now it has become reality.
The two have also come out on high protein Carp anglers baits. Personally, I think the reason for this fish growth is not only down to high protein baits, but also in the difference in the climate change that we are going through. It is getting warmer, and the fish are definately getting bigger.
What say you?