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Gooey

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when is eough, enough?!?
« on: April 02, 2007, 02:34:28 PM »

I don't know about you guys but I love seeing a fish on the line, even if its someone else's.  This weekends trip started out pretty slow and when a old timer up from me hooked a fish, I was happy for the excitement.

His fish went under a stick and I put my gear down and took my vest off in order to help him.  He said he was ok (he musta had some heavy leader) as he put the rod tip donw and pulled the fish up outta the small log jam.  I was there so I offer assistance in landing the fish...he refused.  Fine, but I was bored to I wanted to stay around and watch...maybe I could gain something by seeing his presentation etc.  Now after about 5+ minutes and the fish is ready to com in, he is still psiing around with it.  We both knew immidiately it was wild so this fish was going back 100%.  He was on top of the rock 2 feet off the water and with a fast current pressed right against it.  I sat watching as he would pull the fish into his feet and it would turn slightly in the current and run line off.  It got to the point were I figured he was over playing the fish. 

So here is my question...I didnt harrass the guy IE tell him to get his fish in BUT I WANTED TO SOOO BAD!!!!  He was takin too much time in my opinion and he wasn't goignt to land it by himself from where he was standing.

Luckily the fish tucked into a little back eddy 10 feet down from him and right at the shore.  I walked down and without asking, tailed it.  I tried to pop the hook out, it was BARBED...maybe thats why he pissed around so much and refused my help.  My vest was off so without any pliers, I decided to break the fish off...I turn its head into the current, help back on the leader and pop...off it went.

So when do you speak up and tell a guy he's pussyfooting around too much without coming off like a beak - afterall, we should all be concerned witht he health and proper treatment of our wild steelhead?   
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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2007, 02:39:48 PM »

I would have told him that it was illegal to have a barbed hook. How he played the fish is something thats hard to bring up as it comes with experience. Maybe the guy only fishes 3 or 4 times a year who knows. I just dont get angry anymore as I find it not worth it. Also explaining to people proper catch and release methods is getting to a point where I dont bother anymore since 90% of people dont listen and carry on with the way they have always been doing it. No point in upsetting yourself as its not your fault. The regs have a page or two with how to properly release a fish.
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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2007, 03:35:10 PM »

Ya, I wasn't getting angry or bent outta shape...just anxious that he was overplaying a fish.  And as for the barb...I approached that by saying sorry I snapped your leader off but when I tried to pull the hook out, it wouldnt budge because it was still barbed.  He started saying oh, I have pliers, I pinch my barbs, BLAH BLAH BLAH...I simply said relax, I'm not DFO, your not getting a ticket this time, I smiled and walked off  ;)
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2007, 03:47:07 PM »

Good stuff. Thats just the way I would have approached the situation. Nothing more you can do.
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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2007, 03:56:56 PM »

I find that when people are taking an inordinate time landing a fish and refusing all offers of help it usually means that they are doing something illegal such as using a barb hook or planning to keep a  foul hooked fish.
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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2007, 04:03:33 PM »

^ AGREED, I GET ALL BENT OUT OF SHAPE WHEN I C SOMEONE DOING WRONG ON THE RIVER, I DEF LET THE OTHER PERSON KNOW OF THEIR WRONG DOINGS, AFTER ALL DFO CAN'T B AT 30 DIF FISHING SPOTS AT ONCE SO IT'S UP TO THE GOOD GUYS TO DO OR SAY SOMETHING !
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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2007, 05:07:12 PM »

I don't think you can really tell anyone how long to play a fish... you don't know if the guy is fishing a light leader and so being careful or if his rod is a low wt. etc...too many variables...unless they are just being idiots and letting it come in and out... I also agree though that when someone does what this guy did it is normally because they are fishing illegally.

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« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2007, 06:19:12 AM »

^ AGREED, I GET ALL BENT OUT OF SHAPE WHEN I C SOMEONE DOING WRONG ON THE RIVER,

Sort of like when someone deliberately does not follow other rules (like grammar) and use capitalization properly.

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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2007, 07:14:11 AM »

So golfman...you decide you want to set a challenge for yourself and land a winter run on 4 lb leader in what is pretty high water...you hook a fish, its a big strong WILD buck.  I say you have a responsibility to get that fish in, in a manner that doesnt KILL it. 

There was a US fishing celeb doing a show on the Thompson.  He hooked a beautiful steelhead and played it in.  He revived it, and released it but he didnt remove his hook, his intention was to get more footage of a fight with a thompson steelie (pretty brutal if you ask me).  Anyhow, Conservation witnessed this and ticketed him for endangerment or something to that effect. 

I think overplaying a fish is over playing a fish, whether its one (unjustifiably) long battle or in the case of this tv host, 2 battles.  If you are going to kill the fish (legally) then I really don't care how long you take but a wild steelhead is different in my books.
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« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2007, 09:32:46 AM »

Sort of like when someone deliberately does not follow other rules (like grammar) and use capitalization properly.

 ^ YEAH, BECAUSE THAT HAS SO MUCH TO DO WITH PROPER RIVER BEHAVIOUR !  ::)
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Re: when is eough, enough?!?
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2007, 09:59:46 AM »

That's a tough situation, my Grandfather used to take me steelheading all the time when I was a little kid on the Little Qualicum. Now like most Old Timers who fished the same place all the time he was a meat fisherman, that's what he even called himself. He got into a Steely one morning and I sat and watched him fight this fish for about 5 to 10 minutes, a huge battle. The steely came up and out of the water and broke the line, and got away. We continued to fish the same spot for a half an hour or so, then moved down river to the next hole.

To my amazement there was a steelhead floating around in a little back eddie, Grandpa went in and grabbed it. It was the same one he broke off 45 mins before, still had the spoon he was using in it's mouth. I asked what happened and he cut her open and she was full of blood. He told me they fight so hard that they can actually kill themselves from a hemorrhage.

That was my first experience of overplaying a fish.
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« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2007, 10:11:35 AM »

ANOTHER THING, THE OLD TIMERS OUT THERE ALSO DON'T HAVE THE STRENGTH LIKE THEY USE TO SO IT WILL TAKE THEM LONGER TO LAND A FISH !
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« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2007, 10:42:42 AM »

Sort of like when someone deliberately does not follow other rules (like grammar) and use capitalization properly.

 ^ YEAH, BECAUSE THAT HAS SO MUCH TO DO WITH PROPER RIVER BEHAVIOUR !  ::)


As you get more mature you will notice that people have a philosophy of behaving and that behaviour patterns are connected in many subtle ways (life is more chess then checkers).

There are those that follow rules, work hard, don't take short cuts, don't get road rage ~ generally good people. Then there are those who take many short cuts, always have an excuse, bend the rules, don't explain things clearly ~ generally people you need to keep an eye on....

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« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2007, 10:57:45 AM »

U MEAN KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE AND YOUR ENEMIES EVEN CLOSER !
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« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2007, 01:33:14 PM »

So golfman...you decide you want to set a challenge for yourself and land a winter run on 4 lb leader in what is pretty high water...you hook a fish, its a big strong WILD buck.  I say you have a responsibility to get that fish in, in a manner that doesnt KILL it. 

There was a US fishing celeb doing a show on the Thompson.  He hooked a beautiful steelhead and played it in.  He revived it, and released it but he didnt remove his hook, his intention was to get more footage of a fight with a thompson steelie (pretty brutal if you ask me).  Anyhow, Conservation witnessed this and ticketed him for endangerment or something to that effect. 

I think overplaying a fish is over playing a fish, whether its one (unjustifiably) long battle or in the case of this tv host, 2 battles.  If you are going to kill the fish (legally) then I really don't care how long you take but a wild steelhead is different in my books.

I don't think setting a challenge has anything to do with it....read last years steelhead posts...A fair number of them talk about how gin clear the river was and how they had to go down to 6 and 8 pound leaders so as not to spook the fish....I believer even Chris G. talks about this.... and talks about having to be careful with the fish so he doesn't bust it off becasuse of his leader...
 If you fish back in the Great Lake regions it's not uncommon for guys to go down to as low as 4lb flou. leaders.... Sometimes you have to fish very light leaders or gear.....
Actually the same can be applied to fly guys as well, there are quite a few who think nothing of using 1 or 2 wt rods to fish bigger fish...They think it's more of a kick to fight them with...not taking into account that like your stating it severly hurts and can kill the fish...IMHO you should bring the fish in as quickly as you can, If you lose it, oh well, tie back up ...