After looking through a couple of magazines of the S.A.A. (Specialist Anglers Alliance) I notice there are a few names that are familiar with us on this site.
I also had a look at their website, which I found interesting.
A 10.13oz chub caught from the River Wye in 1981. Interestingly I also noticed the pike record from Loch Lohmond in 1945 at 47lb.
I was wondering why there is not a British canal caught recorded pike, as I know the record came off the Bridgewater canal about 4 years ago, but was beaten shortly afterwards. No reflection on the S.A.A. but I was wondering why is there a difference between canal and still water records, (presumably).
I will be joining the S.A.A. in the New Year, partly because I think it is about time I supported an organisation of this sort. And what better than something I am a little familiar with some of its officers.
I also had a look at their website, which I found interesting.
A 10.13oz chub caught from the River Wye in 1981. Interestingly I also noticed the pike record from Loch Lohmond in 1945 at 47lb.
I was wondering why there is not a British canal caught recorded pike, as I know the record came off the Bridgewater canal about 4 years ago, but was beaten shortly afterwards. No reflection on the S.A.A. but I was wondering why is there a difference between canal and still water records, (presumably).
I will be joining the S.A.A. in the New Year, partly because I think it is about time I supported an organisation of this sort. And what better than something I am a little familiar with some of its officers.