natetreat wrote:natetreat wrote:losaturn wrote:The reason the bobber guys are so territorial, is because they have little refuge from the snaggers. A good egg bite can be turned off pretty quick, by some knuckledragger ripping through the hole. I actually find fishing with fellow bait fisherman, to be more relaxing.
I really don't like the name calling of other fishermen. I've been called a snagger for drift fishing, and it's just a dumb idea. There is not really a bite on that river during the afternoon, at least not a bait bite. I've found the elitist "egg" fishermen to be the most crabby, rude, irritable and disrespectful people on the river. And there are more of them up north. Just today I had a guy start a fist fight with me over a rock at reiter. There were only 3 people there, and he comes at me.
He first called me a snagger because I was drift fishing. I can tell you for the most part, on the Skok, I'd rather fish with the rippers than the egg and bait guys. It's no fun. Every time there is a thread about "flossing" or "snagging" who are the ones calling fellow anglers "knuckledraggers"? Who are the folks getting physical because of tangles? It's the folks that go to a hatchery expecting to find lonely, secluded Field and Stream BS. You will NEVER have the river to yourself fishing hatchery brats. We have two runs of salmon of the caliber of the Skok. The Skok and the Samish. No where else do we have a large number of chinook in a readily bank accessible area. GET OVER IT.
Honestly, I am SO fed up with all the name calling, the drama over snagging, flossing, low holing, nymphing, swinging blah blah blah blah blah! I had to have a sit down with the sheriff today over this crap. And it's not the first time! I've been nothing but helpful on here, I give tips and tricks and teach people to fish, and the elitists on here are assaulting me on the river, trying to fight me, and giving me grief while I'm trying to run a business. I would rather fish with the line, a bunch of guys that are happy to be fishing with a bunch of guys than bait slingers. You want to sling bait? Go to the cowlitz and catch springers. They're still there! Drive to the OP, fish the nooch, satsop or any number of rivers. DON"T GO TO THE SKOK. Quit whining because you can't share. If you're so worried, bring a trash bag. And stay away from the humpies if you can't get along.
I don't back down. I'm fed up with this drama, on here, it's just a debate. But it's not just on here, folks read this, they get it in their head that baities are so much better and holier than dentists and then they go out and cause trouble. This stupid Field and Stream dream that steelheaders have of their ideal day on the water needs to stay in Alaska. Seriously, I'm tired of it. ARGH.
You sir, are my hero.
Sorry about that, I was really angry. I had to re-read that to see if I would regret anything I said. I don't.[/quote]
its all choice on however you wish to fish.
Whether it be bait or gear. It all depends on what kind of person you wish to be. IMO, I believe that with fishing is just like hunting, everything is fair chase, every life has meaning. Every creature wishes to survive. As long as your compliant with the rules you should be fine. Theres also combat fishing with bait fisherman. When I was down there at purdy cuttoff yesterday. There was more bait fisherman near the spawning grounds Than I have ever seen. People standing from the logjam area to people standing on the other side casting. All in all everyone wants to get into fish. I would just like to say, please be considerate of others and show others some respect. If you decide to show up late and try to get into a tight group of fisherman that were there before you, don't, thats your own fault. You came in late. you can wait. or go to the end of the line. And most importanly, if you wish to join, ask. don't just push right in.
As far as the samish goes. please be compliant. we've worked and put in so much effort in getting the skokomish open. The samish will be open but it may close early pending on angler behavior.
We're all sportsman, so show some sportsmanship
and nate salmon do bite bait in the afternoon on the skok, just depends on where you are