Reading The Water by Far Shoreline published on 2021-02-04T14:11:56Z Writer, naturalist and fisherman Chris Yates had been wanting to return to a secret lake in Wiltshire he last visited many years ago. In summer 2020, he spent a day there in search of an ancient carp which, he says, is "the size of a small submarine". While carp fishing may offer the occasional moment of intense excitement, it’s a pursuit that largely comprises long periods of apparent inactivity. Yet, as Chris reveals, it's anything but dull. Having amassed 60 years of fishing wisdom, he’s less concerned these days with actually catching a fish, and much more interested in what we can learn from sitting still, quietly, and observing the reality that surrounds and envelops us - a patient intimacy with nature. Alongside insider tips on the behaviour of carp, Chris regales us with tales of some of the extraordinary moments he's witnessed while lying beside a lake, his back against a tree. Recorded on a single summer’s day in July, we share in the magic of a secluded place, sitting with Chris from dawn to dusk, amidst the singing of wrens and the wood pigeons’ lullaby, absorbing the play of the light on the water. The programme is produced by Phil Smith and the executive producer is Dan Shepherd. It was first broadcast on 15 October 2020 on BBC Radio 4. Visit the Far Shoreline website; www.farshoreline.com Follow us on twitter: @farshoreline Genre fishing Comment by Mark Neve Gloriously narrated by an Angler able to share a lifetime of devotion to the art 👏 2024-08-19T13:22:01Z