As part of promoting my
Compleat Angler trilogy of books, I am writing an article for the Grayling Society relating to Charles Cotton's controversial assertion that grayling are: "One of the most deadest-hearted fish in the world, and the bigger he is, the more easily taken."
I am looking for suitable (printable) comments from grayling anglers as to whether they agree or not with Cotton. And any examples of such behaviour or otherwise.
Much appreciated
Colin