TA|Insights | Chapter Five | Fishing for the Unknown | Si Bater

7th March 2021

With the advent of the worldwide web, and before it, a plethora of weekly angling newspapers/magazines, the common consensus is, that angling has lost some of its mystery. To some degree, it may have; lots of fish out there have names these days and it’s hard to find somewhere with a bit more of an air of uncertainty about it.

However, if you look hard enough, there are a few places that although might have a few known fish, still have an unknown element to them. This type of venue is what Si Bater subscribes to; tucked away from the rat race, catching carp on his own terms. In his chapter, we follow him on a venue that’s highly susceptible to floods, and each time it does so, the stock changes!

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