cg74
Well-known member
I was always of the opinion that watercraft is an intrinsic part of our ability to catch fish BUT is it?
Can it be bypassed?
Especially on waters with higher stock densities. Could info logged into a well thought out computer programme, such as; weather patterns, water temps, catches from swims, baits/techniques used etc etc
Would it then be possible for a complete novice (with only the ability to cast and play fish) to turn up on a new water and eclipse the match scene?
Though saying that, the ability to cast can be made easier using currently available technology like Magnetic braking found on multiplier reels.
As for feeding, that'll be done mechanically along the line of a tennis ball machine, the quantity of feed predetermined by the computer programme.
Could this work, what percentage of success would you think could be achieved?
Your thoughts but bear in mind this isn't exclusively a stillwater idea, it could also include rivers like the Wye.
Can it be bypassed?
Especially on waters with higher stock densities. Could info logged into a well thought out computer programme, such as; weather patterns, water temps, catches from swims, baits/techniques used etc etc
Would it then be possible for a complete novice (with only the ability to cast and play fish) to turn up on a new water and eclipse the match scene?
Though saying that, the ability to cast can be made easier using currently available technology like Magnetic braking found on multiplier reels.
As for feeding, that'll be done mechanically along the line of a tennis ball machine, the quantity of feed predetermined by the computer programme.
Could this work, what percentage of success would you think could be achieved?
Your thoughts but bear in mind this isn't exclusively a stillwater idea, it could also include rivers like the Wye.