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When it comes to regular fishing practices, there is almost no one in
the world that does not know the basics. However when it comes to the
art of fly fishing, generations upon generations have found the basics
to have eluded them. As a result of the new found fly fishing boom,
there are plenty of those who wish to learn, and not really anyone to
teach them. This can cause a problem for the fact that fly fishing has
more than 2,000 years of history.

Many fishermen just aren’t able to catch fish. They just don’t get it. They blame the weather, their tools or even the fish. But most times, it’s as simple as choosing the right fishing lure.

Many fishermen just aren’t able to catch fish. They just don’t get it. Not only do they go home empty handed, but they’ve also missed out on the enjoyable event that would’ve kept them coming back for more. What’s going on there?

Many fishermen just aren’t able to catch fish. They just don’t get it. They blame the weather, their tools or even the fish. But most times, it’s as simple as choosing the right fishing lure.

Many fishermen just aren’t able to catch fish. They just don’t get it. Not only do they go home empty handed, but they’ve also missed out on the enjoyable event that would’ve kept them coming back for more. What’s going on there?

Founded in 2004, the Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI) has created a way for consumers, retailers and wholesalers to take a stand in support of awareness in South Africa. Years of over-fishing and poor management have caused the populations of many fish species to drop to dangerously low levels.

76% of the world’s fish stocks are now overexploited, meaning that restaurants and traders of all kinds need to take the control of the situation by learning about which species are in trouble and encourage others to do so as well.