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I’ve just ordered a copy of Perch: Contemporary Days and Ways by John Bailey and Roger Miller mainly because I just fancied the read, although it was published in 2005 it refers to trips made back in the 80’s so does anyone think there is still something to learn from aging angling publications and more recent publications which are based on the distant past?
Personally I do if only to see things from a different perspective and apart from anything else they tend to stimulate my own mind and get me thinking about things again instead of going through the motions, I also find other peoples understanding of fish behaviour interesting and a skill which is difficult to surpass by time as opposed to the development of tackle and rigs.
What d’ya reckon to aging angling publications in general… Just a good read or something more to offer in terms your own understanding and tactical approach?
Personally I do if only to see things from a different perspective and apart from anything else they tend to stimulate my own mind and get me thinking about things again instead of going through the motions, I also find other peoples understanding of fish behaviour interesting and a skill which is difficult to surpass by time as opposed to the development of tackle and rigs.
What d’ya reckon to aging angling publications in general… Just a good read or something more to offer in terms your own understanding and tactical approach?