Pike Fishing on Loch Lomond gets TV Documentary Airing.
PAC Pikelines report that pike fishing on Lomond is set to feature on BBC Television next week.
Pikelines, the newsletter and magazine of the Pike Anglers' Club of Great Britain, advise that PAC Secretary Graham Slater, above, was interviewed on the loch shore by film makers shooting ‘Keeping Loch Lomond’ a half-hour programme about the wide range of people who use the iconic Scottish water.
The programme is being broadcast on BBC2 on Thursday morning (5am, 26 January) and will also be available online afterwards on the BBC iPlayer.
Programme notes say:
"Jonathan Sutherland visits Loch Lomond to find out how the National Park Authority gets on with campers, hydro power developers, seaplane pilots and even gold miners. He looks at the ongoing delicate balancing act between development and conservation."
Graham flies the flag for pike anglers - many of whom were affected by a ban on camping on parts of the loch shore. As well as campers, who have been blamed for anti-social behaviour and litter along the banks, the ban includes anglers wishing to bivvy up by the water.
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