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![]() In the 40 some years I've been fishing I've noticed a pecking order of sorts among anglers and it's even more noticeable since I've been lurking and participating in Internet fishing forums.
It seems that the flyfishermen look down on everyone else. Among flyfishermen, they look down on the nymphers. Together, they look at anglers using spinning equipment with a sense of disdain. Those who use spinning or bait casters dismiss those who use live bait and baitcasters seem to have a prejudice against those who use spinning equipment (I was once told that I wasn't a "real bass fisherman" because I didn't use a baitcasting outfit}. The live bait users seem to be on the bottom of the order, with the exception of those who have the gall the keep the fish they catch. If you don't practice catch and release, and especially if you use live bait you are the lowest of the low, the "bucket brigade". So is there a fishing pecking order and if so where are you on it? Last edited by briansnat; 04-01-2014 at 08:45 AM.. |
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![]() I've done it all, from fly fishing to using live bait to catch fish for the table. I think if you aren't willing to experiment and learn how to use different techniques and gear you are only limiting yourself as an angler. The guys who are at the top of the pecking order are the ones who can adapt to every fishing situation. The anglers who only fish one way and think their way is the best, well...I'll let them keep on thinking that and I'll keep on learning and catching big fish.
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![]() Myself i rather fight a fish on a flyrod and actually find out what the fish are feeding on and when and really dial in on them,(especially when stuffs hatching) but its not always that easy so for those times i fish with the spinning rod or if i only have a short amount of time and wanna cover alot of ground quickly . If i know the fish are holdin and are there i fish the fly/spey rod. I do whatever it takes, also people have it in their heads in my opinions big fish want big baits most o the time this is true but ive seen and caught some monster fish on some of the smallest flies too so.....as stated above if you dont try other things and do it all ur limiting yourself as a angler totally agree 100%
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However....In my opinion the term "bucket brigade" does not refer to those that do not practice catch and release all the time. Rather it is a term that refers to those who always keep anything and everything with no regard for regulations. If someone is keeping fish within the season, size, limit, and location regulations then I have no problem with that and they are not a bucket brigader in my eyes. I practice catch and release 90+% of the time but I do keep certain fish at certain times cause they is tasty and I'm gonna eat'em. And I even use live bait for certain situations but again rarely. But it's always within regulations and limits. I do not consider myself part of the "bucket brigade" because of that. Again just my take on it so please don't take it as I'm trying to convince anyone to think differently.
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![]() Fishing to me is about catching quality fish and catching numbers. Whatever technique or gear that is working on that particular day is the one I am using. I value my time on the water so much that I don't want to waste it being "technique close-minded".
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![]() I just think some people are total *******s and believe what ever their way of doing something is the right and only good way to do it. It spans way beyond fishing.
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![]() There's only a "pecking order" if you let that kind of talk bother you. Those of us who only get one day a week to fish wanna catch fish that day, so what ever works for you. I hear the term "drag bait" alot and that's what I do 90% of the time and it doesn't bother me at all. If someone who thinks "dragging bait" is lazy and thinks I have no fishing skills....I invite them to come out and see how I fish. Honestly I could give a crap what some guy thinks of me or the way I fish. I'm out there to prove something to myself and no one else!
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![]() I just like to fish.... Give me a cane pole and some crickets on a North Carolina pond,,, I like to fish... Give me an 8wt and morrish mouse on an Alaskan river,, I like to fish.. Troll up some big kings on the big O using a NK spoon in monkey puke,, I like to fish..
Let them peck on the keyboard all they want... Fish the way you enjoy ![]()
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![]() I seen em'!!!! Sh*t def works!
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