 Welcome back to the Happy Angler, the one minute topical video on all things fishy. And in this video, I'm asking, why do fishermen drop litter? I've just got back from my local river. There's sweet corn cans, spam cans, blister packs from Lures, dead bait packs, toilet roll in the hedges even. It's portraying angling in a really bad light. So what five things can we do? Number one, we've got a shout about it that it's not acceptable. Two, take home any litter that you find. Three, join your voluntary bailiff scheme. When there's a few of you, you can enforce the rule of no littering. Number four, organize a big cleanup event and involve other organizations to show that we care. So your local canoeing club, kayaking club, sailing club, ramblers, dog walkers, whatever. Number five, if you're a YouTube creator and you go out with a camera strapped your head, take some recordings of the people that you meet on your way back if they've gone and they've left a load of litter, you could perhaps just point it out. We need to do more because I've seen fishing banned on certain stretches by landowners that are frankly just sick and tired of it.