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HugeDinghy 04-29-2013 07:14 AM

its hard to ride a bike drunk, even on a flat bike path.

PaulS 04-29-2013 08:05 AM

just get out there.

Rockfish9 04-29-2013 08:19 AM

Be patient... by doing this, you relax, enjoy and observe.. if you do that you will have sucess even if it is the form of understanding more about yourself.

JLH 04-29-2013 10:40 AM

Understand why... it's a lot more important than the questions people usually ask which seem to be where, when and on what.

johnny ducketts 04-29-2013 11:12 AM

leave the spot cleaner than when you arrived.

FishermanTim 04-29-2013 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jenn (Post 996603)
Lotta good responses.

Mine would be that I am an idiot and not a good fisherman and probably never will be. The best lesson I learned was to get over myself, accept that I will never be "great" and just enjoy what little time I have to fish, whenever I can.


I think the true "greats" have it in them to begin with and hone their skills through practice. If you have ever watched and observed people when they fish than you know what I mean.


Funny, I would bet that all the true "greats" started out thinking the same way!

No one is born a great angler, but become so through practice, patience and perseverence. Remember that you are only as good or as bad as YOU think you are!

stripernut 04-29-2013 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iamskippy (Post 996553)
What would it be?

.

Don't fish next to me? :jump1:

Jenn 04-29-2013 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FishermanTim (Post 996700)
Funny, I would bet that all the true "greats" started out thinking the same way!

No one is born a great angler, but become so through practice, patience and perseverence. Remember that you are only as good or as bad as YOU think you are!

You may be right to some extent but I still think that some people just have "it" or they dont, no matter how hard they pratice (the latter would be myself :) )

Out of all the people I have observed fishing in my life there are 2 that I can say I have seen this certain grace with a fishing rod and lure that I just cannot describe but it is a beautiful thing to have been able to watch them in their element, their "being" if you will.

cow tamer 04-30-2013 06:08 AM

Keep fishing, after that pod of bluefish have moved on.

Night Shift 04-30-2013 06:49 AM

When you're in the presence of wise men (whether it is on the water, at the bait shop, or at a cook out), close your mouth, listen and/or watch. Ever since I was a kid, I've learned more by watching sharpies on the water and noticing very subtle details, and they have made a world of difference. I have no idea who most of them were. What I did know is they were out fishing me and I wanted to know why.

Hardcore 04-30-2013 12:41 PM

Keep your mouth shut about spots, shut up and listen when old salts speak, and no matter how many dead 50s you pose with you will not earn the respect of guys who truly respect the resource.
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Mr. Sandman 04-30-2013 12:56 PM

It's not how big or how many but the memories you walk away with.

Also, avoid fishing websites and social media, they have contributed to the destruction of the fisheries IMO.

fishbones 04-30-2013 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman (Post 996849)
Also, avoid fishing websites and social media, they have contributed to the destruction of the fisheries IMO.

Said the guy with over 7,100 posts on a fishing website, lol.



I agree with everyone who says just have fun and enjoy the time spent fishing. For me, fishing is something I do when I'm not working to relax and enjoy myself. There's no need to make it stressful or not fun.

Kierran 04-30-2013 02:03 PM

Fish at night and have fun.

Stewie 04-30-2013 02:50 PM

Ignore every "rule" and try it your own way. Just because everyone else does things the same is no reason to follow suit.

Jimbo 04-30-2013 03:56 PM

If something is worth doing, it's worth doing well and I don't think you can do something well without taking the time to first learn how to do it and then practicing so you can do it well.

spinncognito 05-01-2013 07:31 AM

Think about the word "angler"

I fish many boulder feilds and the one thing I have learned over the past several seasons is to change the "angle" of my rod when fighting a bigger fish. By simply changing angles when a fish is digging in or heading in an unfavorable direction, often times you have more control of the outcome (but not always).

ThrowingTimber 05-01-2013 02:03 PM

Remember that you know what you know because someone took the time to instill this fire within you. Whether it be dad, brother, grandpa in my case my great uncle. We all started somewhere... I try and remember that when I'm about to lose my patience with someone less seasoned. We all got our start somehow try not to lose sight of that :)
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ThrowingTimber 05-01-2013 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 996860)
Ignore every "rule" and try it your own way. Just because everyone else does things the same is no reason to follow suit.

Is that why you cast in the wrong direction 15 minutes after a current change and consistently cross me up? ;)
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Zeal 05-01-2013 02:25 PM

Even though I'm only 25, I'd give the advice of LEARN HOW TO SWIM. Even though it is not technically fishing, God forbid a wave pulls you out or you fall off the rocks, etc. (even if you aren't doing anything stupid) you DO NOT want to end up in the water not having that knowledge. You are constantly around water and you should respect the power of water. Know how to save yourself because you may be like me and fish alone. But even with a friend, they cannot swim for you.

Directly related to fishing: PLAN WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO LAND YOUR CATCH AND PLAN FOR THE FISH TO BE 50 POUNDS. I see too many people when leaving the beach and bay not scouting for a landing rock on the jetty or rock piles and making a dangerous climb down or rock hopping with no Korkers or a belt around their waders. Some have some very nasty scars to prove my case. No fish is worth your life. Ever.

N.ShoreFisher 05-01-2013 05:47 PM

[QUOTE=fishbones;996855]Said the guy with over 7,100 posts on a fishing website, lol.

HAHAHA

MAKAI 05-01-2013 06:08 PM

So you wanna fish?
Do yourself a favor, stick to golf.
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Mr. Sandman 05-02-2013 10:24 AM

[QUOTE=N.ShoreFisher;996989]
Quote:

Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 996855)
Said the guy with over 7,100 posts on a fishing website, lol.

HAHAHA



7100 posts over 12 years. I am speaking from experience!! :)

No one can deny that this board as well as all the others as well as the media of all kinds TV, mags' etc have contributed to overpopulation of key fishing areas.

Fishoholic 05-03-2013 11:19 PM

Respect.

I see so many young kids that don't have it. I try to teach my kids to have respect for many things, be it the ocean, the old timer sitting on his bucket or a fish and how its to be placed and not thrown into the drink. I teach them to respect the sea because if you don't she'll take your life in an instant. Like Vic's sig says.. It's all about respect baby!

striprman 05-04-2013 08:17 PM

Ya won't catch nothing
 
watching someone else fish.

Bazza 05-04-2013 08:34 PM

Just get out there and fish. You can always learn something fresh or salt. Many times it is not about the catching, just being out on the water

wdmso 05-05-2013 06:43 AM

Share ... I am not a big canal guy

One day I was hooking up every other cast and the guy next to me just had the wrong lure after the 2nd fish I reached in my bag walked over to the guy Handed him my spare lure and a quick explanation 3 casts later he was tight . and the look on his face made a good day just a bit better

Clogston29 05-05-2013 06:44 AM

Don't take it too seriously
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Goose 05-05-2013 06:47 AM

Look forward to fishless trips with friends, life's about so much more.
Don't combine fishing with money.
Keeper does mean keep her.

jimmy z 05-05-2013 07:25 AM

Each one, teach one!


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