fishplate42
Well-known member
They say time flies when you are having fun so that must be what happened to 2015. My first full year of fishing was full of highs and lows, but manly enjoyable 'lows' if that makes sense. Each low was a learning experience, a chance to discover what does not work, sometimes this knowledge that is just as valuable in the future.
It has been a year of discovery for me. I have learnt a lot, but also I have learnt there is an awful lot more to learn. I have no idea what next year will bring, but I am sure it will be a lot of fun. You can read more HERE.
This year I intend to make more of the winter months by fishing for silvers using light tackle and bothering some of our urban fish in London and the towns of Kent and maybe beyond.
Do you change your fishing habits with the seasons/weather or do you only fish certain times of the year and take a break during others?
Ralph.
It has been a year of discovery for me. I have learnt a lot, but also I have learnt there is an awful lot more to learn. I have no idea what next year will bring, but I am sure it will be a lot of fun. You can read more HERE.
This year I intend to make more of the winter months by fishing for silvers using light tackle and bothering some of our urban fish in London and the towns of Kent and maybe beyond.
Do you change your fishing habits with the seasons/weather or do you only fish certain times of the year and take a break during others?
Ralph.