So yesterday I was out fishing in the squamish area for coho and chum. I got to the spot around 730AM and the first bit of light was just hitting the water.
I walk down to the bank, notice 2 anglers across the river, and 2 on the main stretch (probably only space for 2 there). I walked about 20 meters downstream and noticed a free spot, with another angler maybe 5 meters down river of it. I asked if he was OK me fishing above him and he didn't have problem with it.
Out of nowhere, after my first cast, one of the anglers across the river begins cursing profusely, and finishes off with "Use your f****** head".. My first reaction was that he thinks I'm fishing too closely to the guy downstream, so I explain that I had asked him, to which he replied with a slurry of profanity followed by "not him the guy above you".
I'm not an expert angler, but I'm not new and understand common angling courtesy, and know that when you fish below someone, you should typically ask, but I was a distance away that with my hardest throw I MIGHT be able to hit him with a baseball. Further, the guy wasn't even float fishing, he was hucking spoons straight in front of him. His lure was not coming close to me.. To me it seemed ridiculous to get called out for this. Am i wrong?
I then walked up and asked the angler above if he was okay and similarly he said, "no problem at all"..
I later found out that the angry guy across the stream goes there "every day" and lives "right around the corner". Was he being territorial and wanted everyone to play by his rules? I guess I just want to know what the rule of thumb is for asking the angler upstream for approval, because this ruined my day and I kept second guessing myself... Couldn't enjoy the scenery of the feeding eagles and great fishing action because in my mind I was quite distraught..