I mentioned on another post that I recently got checked for an angling license, which is good to see. However, I was surprised by the attitude this particular conservation officer had towards me
After asking me for my driver's license he asked me "I'd like to check your hook". I showed him my hook, which was a Partridge #6 Nordic tube fly hook with the barb crushed down flat. He looked at it for a couple of minutes very carefully, than he said "Yes, this will pass as being barbless", in a sarcastic manner. The officer than asked me "What is in your knapsack?". I said "Just fly boxes, sink tips and leader material". He than said "So your telling me if I look in your knapsack I won't find a fish?". I was shocked at the accusation, I said "No, of course not, would you like to have a look inside it?". The officer said "No, it's okay you look like a believable guy". I couldn't understand why he had an almost predetermined judgement on me. I have never seen or met this conservation officer before. I just thought his line of questioning and attitude was totally unnecessary
Makes me wonder if it was because of my race, age, that I am not a local or that I was using a speyrod
Perhaps I was matching the description of someone who wasn't following the regulations