oneillphil wrote:You say you want to recruit young anglers but then in your reply to me you say "The public have little or no interest in our sport" surely the public are where you need to recruit these young anglers from. So maybe it does matter how we are seen by these extremists as you call them.
I didn't say there were only small fish out there either that was from your post and your rational for lowering the size limit so anglers can have a bag of "counters".
But as you say you feel bloody great realing in an 18cm fish for some points in a comp and it doesn't matter how small the fish get thats why your sport will never die, aahhh that's the kind of fishing story that will bring plenty of young anglers just running in to join up.
I feel i'm qualified to correct you here as a few years ago i was a young fella(still am one

) just starting to get into the sport.
1. I can tell you right now that no young person getting into the sport without knowing anyone who fishes in the first place, will start fishing no matter what the public think of anglers as a group and if they don't come of their own accord i doubt very much that they will be encoraged to try it if our sport was better known.
Me and a friend started out with the worst gear and no knowledge of how to fish at all. we slowly improved over the space of about 2 years and gradually started to catch more. then we went to our first match and pretty much everything changed. we are now much better fishermen and blank much less often all because of match fishing and catching a few counters.
and your last statement is spot on, young anglers really dont care what size the fish are, as long as they catch something and someone can say to them "lets record that and you will get 5 points" they will leave the beach happy.
oneillphil wrote:I didn't mention a hook size limit but it was mentioned in previous posts, in general a size 3/0 Min is what i use, the small fish who do get hooked can't get the hook too far into their mouths meaning easy unhooking and a quick release, and when that big one does turn up you just might have a chance to hook it.
There are still some big ones out there and i prefer to try target them for the chance of some sport and not their babies for a tackle shop voucher.
so, as you clearly dont match fish, do you know how it feels to walk off the beach for the second comp(or even third) comp in a row with a blank scorecard? its almost enough to make you give up.
and just so you know where i stand, i am in favour of points for smaller fish be it one point or five. i am also pro minimum hook size. it can only be a good thing.
Alex