Paul Bullinger
Senior Member & Supporter
Having watched Dave Roberts video of him fishing the Lugg and seeing him slithering down banks of vegetation, it got me thinking about this whole concept of "wild fishing".
I'm in my early 70's, still pretty active, I walk a lot and obviously fish a lot. But here's the thing, I tend to put safety first, particularly when fishing fast flowing and/or deep rivers. Am I missing out though? I never bash down bankside vegetation to take a peek at a potential fish holding swim, choosing instead to find an established swim.
Am I being a wuss? Should I embrace the thrill of "discovering" a new swim. Or should I play it safe and just fish from nicely engineered flat swims?! Thoughts/experiences please guys.
I'm in my early 70's, still pretty active, I walk a lot and obviously fish a lot. But here's the thing, I tend to put safety first, particularly when fishing fast flowing and/or deep rivers. Am I missing out though? I never bash down bankside vegetation to take a peek at a potential fish holding swim, choosing instead to find an established swim.
Am I being a wuss? Should I embrace the thrill of "discovering" a new swim. Or should I play it safe and just fish from nicely engineered flat swims?! Thoughts/experiences please guys.