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binka
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I've read of and spoken to a couple of people just lately who have mentioned that their mojo is on the wane a little, hardly surprising really considering the weather is now probably the worst for fishing that we'll see throughout the year.
I tend to peg back a bit in winter anyway but work, not mojo, is currently the thing which is getting in my way.
So do you suffer from seasonal angling mojo disorder and what if anything is the way around it?
Maybe just doing three or four hour sessions during the afternoons until dusk with the minimum of gear and bait to keep the preparation to a minimum or a walk along the river or lake with an ultralight lure kit, flicking in here and there?
Or abstaining altogether until the weather turns for the better maybe?
Either way it shouldn't be long until we see signs of improvement, in another nine days we'll be able to say that the clocks go forward next month
I tend to peg back a bit in winter anyway but work, not mojo, is currently the thing which is getting in my way.
So do you suffer from seasonal angling mojo disorder and what if anything is the way around it?
Maybe just doing three or four hour sessions during the afternoons until dusk with the minimum of gear and bait to keep the preparation to a minimum or a walk along the river or lake with an ultralight lure kit, flicking in here and there?
Or abstaining altogether until the weather turns for the better maybe?
Either way it shouldn't be long until we see signs of improvement, in another nine days we'll be able to say that the clocks go forward next month