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yeah great for years anglers have been questioning these chemicals effects and nothings done now the lovely otter may have a problem it needs investigating , be interesting to see when it is mentioned on Countryfile exactly whats said , as I had a reply to my complaint about the last otter program , excuse was it was about otters and not other wildlife , so now this affects other wildlife so come on BBC make it a proper report
I have to say my ***** bone has never been the same since I took Wayne's advice and set my rod nearly verticle. However since setting a bow in it I have noticed there is not as much resitance when I get a gentle pull.
Any residual chemicals in the water will find their way up the food chain concentrating at every step. So as the otter is now the apex predator and has a penchants for older mature fish then only eating the super nutritious offal including the liver (which is where any toxins will be stored) then they are going to be exposed to massive concentrations of toxins.
Clearly the environment is not yet ready for the return of this furry assassin.
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