On a completely different note..
Notwithstanding all the pro's & con's of a close season ( and I really do get most of them on both sides) , on a purely selfish level the close season is life's way of getting me to stop. I fish all season as I like my chubbing & pike fishing and by this time of year I'm normally cream-crackered. I have no doubt if I could, I would fish rivers all year round, but the close season forces me to take stock of the rest of my life. My dogs get walked more, the garden and all the jobs around the hose that had been neglected since June 16th get looked at, and some get sorted. And probably most importantly I spend time with my missus on weekends. This might sound really sad to some but she is good as gold and often has to postpone social events on a weekend to let me go fishing. So it's a bit of payback on my part.
Reels get stripped & serviced, gear gets sorted out, rod repairs get done, bait gets ordered, plans & strategies get hatched and I really do like the build up to the 16th .
I'll still wet a line on a few occasions but in my case, absence definitely makes the heart grow stronger with my river.
I still visit our stretch, play with the Deeper, do the working parties and walk the length on poacher patrol and still get a lot of enjoyment just being there in the Spring , buzzing in anticipation of a new season - a new challenge.