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Ron Clay
Guest
I sometimes think that the angling world gives too much regard to record fish. The anglers who catch them are almost deified for what in many cases is just a stroke of blind luck.
As a person who has caught two species of fish in excess of a national record (not UK) I can assure you all that at the time it was pure luck and certainly not a result of any great feat of angling on my part.
Record fish are biological facts, not prizes. Most of them are caught by very poor anglers and are sometimes inferior and bloated specimens of their species.
As a person who has caught two species of fish in excess of a national record (not UK) I can assure you all that at the time it was pure luck and certainly not a result of any great feat of angling on my part.
Record fish are biological facts, not prizes. Most of them are caught by very poor anglers and are sometimes inferior and bloated specimens of their species.