by duckdog » February 2nd, 2015, 11:13 am
If you are going to fish Hot Creek you have to tolerate the crowds. that is just the way it is there.Some day's I am better able to handle the crowds than other days. It does not take much to try to observe which direction people are working or to just ask. Even during the week it can be packed. I will just walk until I find a place where I will not be stepping on some one. If there just isn't room i'll either leave or just sit down , relax and watch . When a spot opens , I'll fish. There are a lot of fish in that little creek and they see alot of people. On the lower O I will not tolerate crowding as much. There is less reason for it. If some one comes and starts fishing within casting distance of me I won't say a word ,i'll just start casting right in front of them , every cast will be right there. Hot creek is the same , if I can cast in front of you , you are too close. I am not talking 90 foot distance casts ,I mean just normal Hot Creek fishing distance .Especially if you just walk up and don't ask which way I am going.
A few years ago I was working my way up a run on the lower O , casting to rising fish during a BWO hatch and some guy just walks up above me about 20 feet ,and I really mean 20 feet . He looks at me, not a word, not even a hello,just stink eye's me and starts casting to those fish as if I just didn't exist. I stopped fishing and just waited until a fish rose in front of him and put a cast on that fish before he could, every time. I had fish right in front of me and below me but a point needed to be made. It was not even crowded that day , there was no reason for him to step on me like that, period. It took him a while to get it , but he left that spot fish less never acknowledging my existence but I made damned sure he knew I was there . And the thing is if he would have just smiled said hello and asked if I minded if he tried for those fish I would have said go for it.
Being considerate and having manners is just not that hard, and it will open way more doors than it closes. Most of us travel a long way to fish the east side.If you get to where you want to fish and it is packed , but you really want to fish that particular piece of water and don't want to leave, take a seat and relax. Just being there is a big part of why we go to the east side. When room opens up, fish. next time get there earlier.