'A good angler in his time' is a book in three parts. Book One - Childhood; From his first fishing trips with friends at a local small pond; through the troubles of growing up; being bullied at school and falling in with the 'hippy' generation; taking drugs, attending rock concert and all -night parties. Leaving school and moving to the Cambridgeshire Fens on the same day; starting a fresh life, as he learnt to drive and become more independent still.
At the age of sixty-three; Paul Rogers has spent his whole life freshwater angling. In childhood, for anything that swam; as an adult he chased the dreams and obsession; to catch the largest fish possible. He stayed unmarried until the age of thirty-nine; up till then he could follow the lonely path that obsession made for him. A selfish lifestyle was rudely interrupted; as he learnt that life means more than spending every hour at the river or lake fishing.
His working life from his thirties till early retirement, was spent in social work; over a decade in homelessness; followed working in the community with individuals suffering from mental health. His own life has been blighted with his own depression; growing up with low self-esteem; however, in his adult years finding a faith enabled him to navigate the path to recovery.
Angling was both a healer; if he allowed it; and an influencer of his moods. He has written articles for several angling magazines, both carp and barbel. For the last decade he has written continually in "Barbel Fisher"; some issues having three articles of his inside. He has written two chapters in angling books. This is his first book.