So, in a nutshell blitz the tributaries, take all the little trout and ensure the visiting angler doesn’t get a sniff further down stream… gotcha! Simpler times, eh?!
Thank god times have changed! Killing all these small trout is disgusting!!........I often think, how there were more trout in these days, if everyone killed what they caught!
Not at all,crispy fingerling trout could be found across continental Europe and the British Isles, and in some places still is.Conservation practices took hold very slowly.
@@quill9105and why dont they care? because its freakin endangerd tigers and polar bears, go into a school the disengagment from early years is shocking, weve one of the worst biodiversity crisis in the world but sure sponsor a snow leopard, public broadcasters give local wildlife little time in comparison to amazon jungles on screen, remember the internet wasnt always here and most peoples interactions with wildlife where in attenborough documentries
Oh, I fondly remember those days when you could go out, fish for a few hours and visit a pub for a meal.
This guy could make a parking sign sound interesting.
The sound of the nightjar in the background.😊
Watching him getting stuck in to Breakfast made me quite Hungry!!
Refreshing
So, in a nutshell blitz the tributaries, take all the little trout and ensure the visiting angler doesn’t get a sniff further down stream… gotcha! Simpler times, eh?!
Pretty gruesome takeaway,you must be a joy to be around,especially when fishing.
Thank god times have changed! Killing all these small trout is disgusting!!........I often think, how there were more trout in these days, if everyone killed what they caught!
There were limits even then,set by fisheries managers,I positive Sir Michael adhered to those laws and indeed promulgated stricter ones as well.
So a local, who goes and fishes a worm, is looking down on people flyfishing?? What the fck, is this pompous, pretencious shite??
"A fat quarter pounder". I thought only Johnny Foreigner, kept those?
Not at all,crispy fingerling trout could be found across continental Europe and the British Isles, and in some places still is.Conservation practices took hold very slowly.
@@quill9105blame the bbc and co, too much focus on the wild jungles of borneo and not enough on the decline of our own countryside and green areas
@@quill9105and why dont they care? because its freakin endangerd tigers and polar bears, go into a school the disengagment from early years is shocking, weve one of the worst biodiversity crisis in the world but sure sponsor a snow leopard, public broadcasters give local wildlife little time in comparison to amazon jungles on screen, remember the internet wasnt always here and most peoples interactions with wildlife where in attenborough documentries