Jeremy, see you have different ideas to fishing than us over this side of the pond. Firstly we see ourselves as sportsman not hunters, therefore we practice CPR = Catch, Photo & Release. We have only the fraction of acreage of fresh water that you do, with a far high density of population. If every pike angler in Britian took home one pike every trip, the waters would be fished out in weeks. This is how things were in the early '70's then the PAC Pike Angling Club of Great Britian was formed to educate people into careful fish handling, using safe rigs & returning their catch. We dont use gags or Bogata Grips, they are for pussy's who are scared of the fish, ripping jaws & chins. We mostly use barbless hooks & remove excess hooks on lures from your side, ie from 3 trebles down to 2.
We carry unhooking mats (mine is acually padded sufficently for boat use but I drag it around the bank as well), 9-12" unhooking forceps, pilers for lure hooks, 18" disgorgers, useful for removing other fishermans swallowed hooks that get left in when the fish is lost, hook cutters for when the hook is embedded in bone or our own flesh! We always use wire traces, even when fishing for Wayeye (Zander to us) when other countries use thick nylon but it can & does get bitten through.
I live & fish in Belgium, where most pike are killed above 2lbs. Consequently catching one over 10lb+ is very difficult & almost impossible on public waters. The Belgians think if they don't take their pike home they aren't geting their monies worth from their licence. But when the Eastern Europeans start taking home carp & every other fish, suddenly they don't like it.
Eel numbers have declined drastically over here, over the last decade & we are now encouraged to put those back & not use them for bait. Never happen in Belgium though, I don't know anyone who puts Zander or Eels back there.
I have nothing against taking a fish for the pot, in pike that's around 4-8lbs, big enough not to be too bony, not big enough to upset most other anglers. But taking a 15-20lb'er is just a selfish act, rarely is it ever going to be totally eaten by the captor & ends up in the cat or the bin. The big ol' girls are the breeders & on small waters especially the balance between the smaller males & larger females needs protecting, it takes several males attempting to mate with the female for her to spawn.
As for bow & arrow, how very Robson Green. No way to release those fish, ok if you are on a survival trip but otherwise just not sporting ol' boy.
Here's a pic of my best pike, amazingly it did come from Belgium on a private water, 22lb 10, 112cms,Pike.2008.06.26.22lb10.E10e_0777.jpg caught on a 7" AC jointed lurePike.2008.06.26.22lb10.Lure_0782.jpg & a Zander/Walleye/Snoekbaars caught on a Rapala Super Shad Rap Perch in Holland from my boat;Pike.2012.09.07.3lb15.RAmer.IMG_0010.jpg both safely returned.
We carry unhooking mats (mine is acually padded sufficently for boat use but I drag it around the bank as well), 9-12" unhooking forceps, pilers for lure hooks, 18" disgorgers, useful for removing other fishermans swallowed hooks that get left in when the fish is lost, hook cutters for when the hook is embedded in bone or our own flesh! We always use wire traces, even when fishing for Wayeye (Zander to us) when other countries use thick nylon but it can & does get bitten through.
I live & fish in Belgium, where most pike are killed above 2lbs. Consequently catching one over 10lb+ is very difficult & almost impossible on public waters. The Belgians think if they don't take their pike home they aren't geting their monies worth from their licence. But when the Eastern Europeans start taking home carp & every other fish, suddenly they don't like it.
Eel numbers have declined drastically over here, over the last decade & we are now encouraged to put those back & not use them for bait. Never happen in Belgium though, I don't know anyone who puts Zander or Eels back there.
I have nothing against taking a fish for the pot, in pike that's around 4-8lbs, big enough not to be too bony, not big enough to upset most other anglers. But taking a 15-20lb'er is just a selfish act, rarely is it ever going to be totally eaten by the captor & ends up in the cat or the bin. The big ol' girls are the breeders & on small waters especially the balance between the smaller males & larger females needs protecting, it takes several males attempting to mate with the female for her to spawn.
As for bow & arrow, how very Robson Green. No way to release those fish, ok if you are on a survival trip but otherwise just not sporting ol' boy.
Here's a pic of my best pike, amazingly it did come from Belgium on a private water, 22lb 10, 112cms,Pike.2008.06.26.22lb10.E10e_0777.jpg caught on a 7" AC jointed lurePike.2008.06.26.22lb10.Lure_0782.jpg & a Zander/Walleye/Snoekbaars caught on a Rapala Super Shad Rap Perch in Holland from my boat;Pike.2012.09.07.3lb15.RAmer.IMG_0010.jpg both safely returned.
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