fly addict wrote:New etiquette for the Lower Owens.
I have run into other guides on the rivers up there and have never had any issues with any of them. I understand that most of the other guides up there think Pat is an idiot.
fly addict wrote:New etiquette for the Lower Owens.
Andre and I were fishing this weekend and we ran into Pat at a parking spot we were thinking of fishing. We asked him if he was going up or down stream. That is when he decides to lecture us on proper etiquette for fishing the lower Owens. This is not the first time I have run into Pat on Eastern Sierra Rivers and every time he likes to push his way around.
Here is the etiquette for fishing the lower Owens or any other stream according to Pat Jaeger.
First. If you see a car parked in any of the pull-outs along Chalk Bluff Road you can’t stop. You need to keep going till you find one that is empty. Pat does not follow this rule, I have seen him stop and park on the East Walker with other cars already parked in the same spot.
Second. If you are in a spot and are catching fish, you need to stop fishing and let someone else fish it. You can’t hog a good spot. I don’t know how this would ever be a problem if only one car was using each pull out. I think what it means is if Pat shows up with his clients you must leave. That is what he tried to do with Eric and I a few years ago on the East Walker.
Pat must have been passed over for recess monitor as a kid. He seems to always tell people how and where they can fish. I have run into other guides on the rivers up there and have never had any issues with any of them. I understand that most of the other guides up there think Pat is an idiot.
lucfish wrote:80% of the guides are good, courteous people. That leaves 20%.
briansII wrote:lucfish wrote:80% of the guides are good, courteous people. That leaves 20%.
If I hire him, would I get a 20% discount?
briansII
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