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binka
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I don’t recall seeing this question come up before and thought I would ask.
I know there are specimen hunters who will think nothing of taking on several hours driving to reach an in form water but it’s not for me.
I used to regularly do a three hour round trip, arriving before dawn, to reach some of Lincolnshire’s most eastern drains for some in form pike fishing but I wouldn’t want to do that now either.
River fishing is generally an hour round trip and I’m just about to take on an old club water again for the sake of it being five minutes down the road.
I’m happy enough to go further for one offs but these days I tend to draw the line at an hour round trip for reasons of desire, practicality and cost.
What do you do?
I know there are specimen hunters who will think nothing of taking on several hours driving to reach an in form water but it’s not for me.
I used to regularly do a three hour round trip, arriving before dawn, to reach some of Lincolnshire’s most eastern drains for some in form pike fishing but I wouldn’t want to do that now either.
River fishing is generally an hour round trip and I’m just about to take on an old club water again for the sake of it being five minutes down the road.
I’m happy enough to go further for one offs but these days I tend to draw the line at an hour round trip for reasons of desire, practicality and cost.
What do you do?