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Re: Etiquette

Postby anacrime » April 25th, 2009, 2:19 pm

etiquette, in all walks of life, isn't universal, y'all! different from country to country, state to state, river to river, person to person, and day to day. on some streams i'd consider passing another angler bad etiquette (think socal gorgey type streams) while on others it's entirely reasonable to be within 15ft, especially if you're fishing certain world famous pools. if in doubt, strike up a conversation and go from there 8-)
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Re: Etiquette

Postby 1mocast » April 25th, 2009, 3:08 pm

anacrime wrote:etiquette, in all walks of life, isn't universal, y'all! different from country to country, state to state, river to river, person to person, and day to day. on some streams i'd consider passing another angler bad etiquette (think socal gorgey type streams) while on others it's entirely reasonable to be within 15ft, especially if you're fishing certain world famous pools. if in doubt, strike up a conversation and go from there 8-)

Yep. Fishing etiquette is even different for days of week. Fishing a no-one-is-around-at-all weekday vs. hotter-than-hell-everyone-and-their-grandmother-out-picnicking-with-bait-chuckers-on-your-right-and-kids-throwing-rocks-in-the-hole-you-are-nymphing-to-on-your-left weekend. (taking a breath now) :mrgreen:
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Re: Etiquette

Postby Papasequoia » April 25th, 2009, 3:46 pm

DrCreek wrote:Can't do this anymore with you boys. I feel like we're going nowhere. Maybe someone else will step in and give it a shot. Tag - someone else is "it."

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Re: Etiquette

Postby midger » April 25th, 2009, 4:00 pm

Papasequoia wrote: I hear Bishop Creek is nice.


Hotspotter!

This thread has taught me that etiquette is strictly in the eyes of the beholder and that I was wrong, so if I see any of you on our socal locals from now on, expect me to jump 100 feet ahead of you. That'll give you about 2 minutes to fish before you catch me (and I suspect :deadhorse: with me playing the part of the dead horse.)

I do agree that etiquette varies from river to river. Thank Gawd I don't have to fish the San Juan, the Red, the White, or Kenai. I can honestly say, I'd take up golf again. At least there folks give you about 300 yards--unless they want smacked with a golf ball. Come to think of it, when I palyed gold, folks weren't safe from my drives if they were anywhere within a 300 yard radius. Had a wicked slice that sometimes hooked.

Fish on folks, and rest assured, I'll still give you space, even if it means driving to another pullout or hiking that extra 1/4 mile.
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Re: Etiquette

Postby Sasha » April 25th, 2009, 4:04 pm

midger wrote:
Papasequoia wrote: I hear Bishop Creek is nice.


Hotspotter!





No way dude your OP was one giant hotspotting post :lol: :lol: ;) ;) ;)
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Re: Etiquette

Postby Chris Kuhn » April 25th, 2009, 4:40 pm

midger wrote:
Papasequoia wrote: I hear Bishop Creek is nice.


Hotspotter!

This thread has taught me that etiquette is strictly in the eyes of the beholder and that I was wrong, so if I see any of you on our socal locals from now on, expect me to jump 100 feet ahead of you. That'll give you about 2 minutes to fish before you catch me (and I suspect :deadhorse: with me playing the part of the dead horse.)

I do agree that etiquette varies from river to river. Thank Gawd I don't have to fish the San Juan, the Red, the White, or Kenai. I can honestly say, I'd take up golf again. At least there folks give you about 300 yards--unless they want smacked with a golf ball. Come to think of it, when I palyed gold, folks weren't safe from my drives if they were anywhere within a 300 yard radius. Had a wicked slice that sometimes hooked.

Fish on folks, and rest assured, I'll still give you space, even if it means driving to another pullout or hiking that extra 1/4 mile.


There are some other rivers to strike off your list, The Delaware, The Frying Pan, The Farmington, The Housatonic, The Beaverkill and any river in New Jersey.
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Re: Etiquette

Postby midger » April 25th, 2009, 8:01 pm

Chris Kuhn wrote:
midger wrote:
Papasequoia wrote: I hear Bishop Creek is nice.


Hotspotter!

This thread has taught me that etiquette is strictly in the eyes of the beholder and that I was wrong, so if I see any of you on our socal locals from now on, expect me to jump 100 feet ahead of you. That'll give you about 2 minutes to fish before you catch me (and I suspect :deadhorse: with me playing the part of the dead horse.)

I do agree that etiquette varies from river to river. Thank Gawd I don't have to fish the San Juan, the Red, the White, or Kenai. I can honestly say, I'd take up golf again. At least there folks give you about 300 yards--unless they want smacked with a golf ball. Come to think of it, when I palyed gold, folks weren't safe from my drives if they were anywhere within a 300 yard radius. Had a wicked slice that sometimes hooked.

Fish on folks, and rest assured, I'll still give you space, even if it means driving to another pullout or hiking that extra 1/4 mile.


There are some other rivers to strike off your list, The Delaware, The Frying Pan, The Farmington, The Housatonic, The Beaverkill and any river in New Jersey.



Fortunately none of those are on my must fish list. Come to think of it, there are no rivers on the East Coast on that list. ;)
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Re: Etiquette

Postby Nav » April 26th, 2009, 8:17 am

Papasequoia wrote:
DrCreek wrote:Can't do this anymore with you boys. I feel like we're going nowhere. Maybe someone else will step in and give it a shot. Tag - someone else is "it."

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I hear Bishop Creek is nice.



Jon, is this a reference to some kind of " A CLOCK WORK ORANGE " ala Kuberic , fly fishing style you have discovered ? :roll: :roll: :roll:

and Chris............like on the river, From the Stones, or this conversation, you can't always get what you want.
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