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snotman
Guest
How do we define which fisheries are "commercials" and which are not?
Many anglers, like me, don't like carp puddles not because we don't particularly like carp but because these venues are often less natural in many ways and don't contain big fish or lack the variety or mystery of natural waters.
However, there are some excellent commercially owned/run waters that are very mature, with a wide variety of species, to specimaen size, but are boycotted some anglers as they are classed as commercial, or because of the cost of tickets (especially down south).
What do you think?
What do these waters hold for the future of angling?
Many anglers, like me, don't like carp puddles not because we don't particularly like carp but because these venues are often less natural in many ways and don't contain big fish or lack the variety or mystery of natural waters.
However, there are some excellent commercially owned/run waters that are very mature, with a wide variety of species, to specimaen size, but are boycotted some anglers as they are classed as commercial, or because of the cost of tickets (especially down south).
What do you think?
What do these waters hold for the future of angling?