K. M. Ehsan is the Founder and Lead Author here at Tetrahook, and he has been writing about fishing since 2018.
This site is the outcome of solid passion of him and his love for fishing. 20 years of experience and then 5 years of research, and also expert opinions are reflected in all the articles on this site.
Ehsan also runs community groups, group fishing trips, river fishing events and so on.
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