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Rock On, Evergreen Anglers

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September 03, 2019

THE other week in Angler’s Mail I threw out the idea that we should, as a sport, be enticing back the 45-year-oldplus generation of one-time anglers.

Rock On, Evergreen Anglers

I was thinking of those people who had stopped fishing after experiencing it as kids, but with a bit of temptation could be drawn back into angling now that they are older adults.

I struck a nerve, as the response I received was huge. A load of guiding clients, along with many new names and faces on social media, got back to me on the subject. After all, angling is the one major sport where age is not a limiting factor but very often an asset. Patience, experience and developed skills, such as watercraft, can all be honed by the passing of the years.

My mission, then, is to answer these questions: why and when do anglers drop out of the sport? What do they love when they get back into it? How do we reach out to those aged 45-55 who want to get bankside again, but don’t know where to start?

In essence, while it is important to encourage the kids, let’s not forget their dads and grandads.

The four ages of angling

A rough poll of 87 anglers aged between 45 and 75 suggested that they all broadly passed through four different stages in their angling life.

First, between the ages of 6 and 16, most of guys (and three gals) said they were fishing mad and thought of little else. They received fishing gear as presents, and holidays were spent by the water.

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