[A great day but man some serious stupid sh*t was happening around me...The only other guy that was using a fly rod, was an older gentleman...I was gabbing to him about flies etc. and even offered him one of my roe candy when he saw how well they were doing....Then I realized he didn't have a clue what he was doing...He walked over from down stream with no one within a hundred yards of him....and stood 20 feet down from me....I asked him "Are you serious?" where is my drift supposed to go? He just laughed....I asked him again "What are you going to do when I get a fish on and he smacks right into you?" again he just laughed....So, not 5 minutes later, Fish on....and it jumps about 10 feet in front of him and he casts his line over mine and hooks it and busts my leader....I just about went ballistic...but kept my cool and asked him how long had he been a fly fisherman? and tried to explain to him why he needed to move the hell away from me...Oh well......]
I see this all the time up here in the chum fishery. I've lived in and fished this area for 21 years and it seems to get worse every year. I feel that you were correct to go on the offensive when this person would not give you your space. I never used to worry about stuff like that but as I get older I have no time for bad manners like this. All the top local rods no longer will tolerate the "Vedder mentality" that is now appearing and they will try to educate the offending party. It's for everyones best interest to understand that you can not fish within 50 - 60 feet of the fly guys. If they don't get the hint, then I zing a spey cast fly or a large spoon near there body. If they say anything then I point out that I was fishing this water before they arrived and they can find a better spot somewhere else. If you wanted this spot then get up earlier in the day! If not ..piss off.