Daylight Saving
Sir, —Certainly it must be with pleasure that R. Ross McPherson (president, C.T.C.S.A.C.) welcomes daylight saving, as he is clearly one of the lesser breed which fishes the evening rise. But I prefer the morning rise, and by the introduction of daylight saving, 1 am deprived of an hour’s fishing in the morning before I go to work. Furthermore, your correspondent, by staying on the water until 10 o’clock, may shortly be able to take advantage of the release 1 of clouds of bar-flies j which will make their appearance after that hour. I cannot approve of a system which is so one-sided, and 1 am sure that Mr McPherson’s executive could not have fully considered the question.— Yours, etc., PISCATOR. September 20, 1967. [This correspondence is now closed. Ed., “The Press.’’]
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31480, 21 September 1967, Page 12
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134Daylight Saving Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31480, 21 September 1967, Page 12
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