Stuart Wright
Senior Member
Evening all,
Have been getting ahead of myself and researching potential venues for the spring, mostly pits and reservoirs, and have once again come across something that I've often wondered about in the past: why do some waters appear to have peaks, or at least very long cycles, in terms of their fishing?
For example, I read this earlier "Today, however, Sywell Reservoir is now in decline, and current catch statistics suggest the best years in terms of fishing are now in the past". Statistics do indeed appear to confirm this, but why do you think this happens? If a water produces fish to specimen sizes during one decade, why should this suddenly stop during the next? The strain off the fish will obviously remain the same, conditions in the water may not visibly have altered, so why the change??
Another couple of examples local to me would be TC pit, and Queenford Lagoon - both hugely important specimen waters during the 80s but a shadow of their former selves now.
Anyway, thought it might make for a useful discussion/ debate, so fire away with your theories!!
Stu
Have been getting ahead of myself and researching potential venues for the spring, mostly pits and reservoirs, and have once again come across something that I've often wondered about in the past: why do some waters appear to have peaks, or at least very long cycles, in terms of their fishing?
For example, I read this earlier "Today, however, Sywell Reservoir is now in decline, and current catch statistics suggest the best years in terms of fishing are now in the past". Statistics do indeed appear to confirm this, but why do you think this happens? If a water produces fish to specimen sizes during one decade, why should this suddenly stop during the next? The strain off the fish will obviously remain the same, conditions in the water may not visibly have altered, so why the change??
Another couple of examples local to me would be TC pit, and Queenford Lagoon - both hugely important specimen waters during the 80s but a shadow of their former selves now.
Anyway, thought it might make for a useful discussion/ debate, so fire away with your theories!!
Stu