My name is Mark
Brewer and I have been professionally working in the Forex trading sector for a significant while now. Apart from my
professional life I like fishing, whenever there is a break I cannot but hold
myself from embarking on a fishing expedition. In the recent past, my
association with the Phoenix Group
has meant that spare time has vanished from my life. So, my long fishing tours
had to be curtailed in favor of one or two day trips. As it is said, in
adversity you can truly gather new skills. I have found a new found love for
fishing in the lowland streams. Lowland streams are only a couple of hours
drive from my home and I can readily visit them for my short fishing trips.
As I feel New Zealand’s lowland streams have not been
explored for their fishing possibilities as yet. People still prefer the back
country rivers to search for fishes. There is a lot of rush at these back
country rivers as people gather here on their day-offs. When there are so many
people and so much noise, the natural essence of fishing is lost. So, I prefer
the lowland streams which are often forlorn areas. Recently I have visited some
scenic spots while fishing in the lowland streams.
Some skeptics have kept advising me that catching fishes
in the lowland is very tough. The fishes here are less energetic and hard to
catch. But with the choice of lighter and softer rods you can catch a bulk of
fish in the lowlands. I have caught some amazing fishes in the lowlands. Though
the dearth of current makes it difficult to attract fish, but on the other hand
you do not have to continually mend your line. I have caught a lot of Trout on
my latest fishing trip.
Orthodox fishermen may say “Mark Brewer is only an investment person, what does he know about
fishing?” Well, I may not be a full time fisherman but it seems I grew up with bait
in hand. I just love the feeling of fishing and arrangements that are
associated with it.
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