Unfortunately, in the chaotic midst of summer, when it seems that the cream of the sport for almost all species, now coinciding with a backlog of long-delayed social occasions with the relaxation of Covid restrictions, writing (and healthy sleep patterns) takes a natural back seat for a little time. I'm looking forward to sharing more tales of piscatorial pursuit and amusing antics along the way when the daylight hours wane once again, but now is the time for reaping and not sowing. I'm pleased to say however that I've had a few pieces of writing published in other mediums, should you be needing to scratch the itch vicariously.
Hookpoint Fishing Magazine is a free to read online publication, taking a wide look at all things saltwater fishing from a UK base out towards global forays. With much of sea angling literature frankly deserving it's demise for lack of quality, poor fish handling and poor sporting attitude; the folks at Hookpoint have put a refreshing new voice into the arena, with an engaging mix of both modern technique ideas, conservation concerns and fun stories. I tapped up a little piece about the rhythms of shoulder season bass fishing on some new local ground to me - Bassackwards (cheers Kurt Vile for the title). You can find it in the June 2021 issue here: Bassackwards • HookPoint Fishing
That's all from me for now, hope everyone is enjoying summer and getting out a little too much!
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