I had a good discussion while out fishing yesterday about fishing habits and how you feel on the river. We got shut out but I still felt like it was a very successful day on the water...Matter of fact, I had a great time..It wasn't about the fish we caught or didn't but time well spent, with good company, doing something you love.
I've read on here and listened to guys who seem to be only about the numbers and I wonder where that comes from? I know in golf they used to tell you "You aren't what you shoot" and so I'm applying that to fishing....
I'm specifically talking steelhead here. I know in Salmon season allot of people are fishing for food so that can put a different bend on things.. With Steelheading, by their numbers alone your not going to get near the hookups in a season that you might honestly get in a good day salmon fishing. So what's the big push or weight you guys feel on whether you catch one everytime or at all for that matter? Why would you feel it's a competition? Or that you aren't somehow "worthy" unless you can show numbers?
I'm not writing this to sound like I'm preaching or being some smug a$$hole. I have only caught a half a steelhead this year
and would really like to hook up a helluva lot more, but to me that would mean parking my pretty little butt like a fence post on the lower river and to honest....the lower river just doesn't do anything for me....and fishing like that even less....That's just me, probably why I love fly fishing so much too...
I understand competition..I've spent my whole life doing it and have never settled for being Just OK or even just good at something...I want to be at the top...that said, fishing is my release, my escape from all that...I don't want to be a beek but I also don't want to be called Billy Joe and wear a nascar uniform on my bass boat...
So, what's it all about for the rest of you??? Any day fishing is a good day -or- I'd rather be dying of cancer then not catch a fish???
Probably why I enjoy being a member of the S.C.& P club!!!