....and it's ok to post more than one!
With so many frustrating things happening in our little slice of heaven we call "the quiet sport", what have you done to help relieve the anguish when some butt*#@! low holes or drops in right on top of you. It's ok to name any other "peeve", and a remedy.....or two.
1. My most used remedy is to lower my expectations for the day. I don't plan on any sort of solitude, and expect someone to break one or more etiquette rules. I started using that on my local tailwater, but have taken to use it on about 60% of my outings.
2. If I'm feeling feisty, I will mess with a interloper. It not only relieves frustration, but makes for some fun entertainment. When someone crowds or cuts me off, I have literally cut off, shadowed, or squeezed someone so aggressively, that they just leave the area. A highlight memory to this remedy. I once had a guy across a channel from me, almost running along the bank, busting brush and tripping on cobble, trying to get ahead of me. I purposely didn't make eye contact, and acted as if he didn't exist. He never did get to fish the water ahead, and finally gave up and left. I sat down and lit up a cigar in celebration.
3. If someone crowds me, I just leave. Once in a while I'll make a comment that they can hear, but for the most part, I just move. Painless, and I am happier.
4. If crowded, I will move to the bank, light up a cigar, and observe. Sometimes the offender will look back at me, and quickly move on. Sometimes they just leave after they are done. If I wait long enough, I get my spot back. If I catch a fish after they have pounded that spot, I get to privately display, a potty eating grin.
briansII