Fishing

H G Griffin

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Some years back I caught a fish that was a certified world record on Flyrod. Still have the cert around here somewhere & it's been eclipsed since then but posting details like that is not smart with some of the trolls around here.
For me, being in a record book has no appeal. I don't fish to impress strangers. Bragging rights among friends is all my circle seeks.

I have fished with a multiple record holder and found it to be an unpleasant experience. He and his friends lost the fun of fishing and spent all their time bitching and whining about other competitive fishermen/record chasers.
To each their own I guess. We all must find our own path to happiness.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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For me, being in a record book has no appeal. I don't fish to impress strangers. Bragging rights among friends is all my circle seeks.

I have fished with a multiple record holder and found it to be an unpleasant experience. He and his friends lost the fun of fishing and spent all their time bitching and whining about other competitive fishermen/record chasers.
To each their own I guess. We all must find our own path to happiness.
I set the record as an impulsive short term goal - I had the equipment & had figured out the fish plus how to do it & it worked.
As I said it has since been eclipsed & I'm good with that.
I fish for fun, food and companionship - not for bragging rights (even among friends).

PS: The fish was eaten by my family.
 

H G Griffin

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I set the record as an impulsive short term goal - I had the equipment & had figured out the fish plus how to do it & it worked.
As I said it has since been eclipsed & I'm good with that.
I fish for fun, food and companionship - not for bragging rights (even among friends).

PS: The fish was eaten by my family.
Good on ya!
Yeah, we just have fun with our bragging, more like hardware huckers vs fluff chuckers jawing at each other for added entertainment.
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It's one thing to chase an impulse like you did. I get that, and could even see doing something like that in the right circumstances and location.

The people I had to listen to during a multiple hour drive to and from the lake were consumed by the competition. It wasn't about nature, it was about showing some other guy that they were better(if that meant adjustable ethics, so be it). They couldn't imagine a day spent catching hammer handles or pan-frys just for the joy of it, it was all about winning. They were like the guys that take golf too seriously and have an excuse for every miss and manage to shit on everyone else's good shots, the guys that snap a putter or two in a rage every season.

Like I said, to each their own, but there's no way I would ever share a vehicle or an ice tent with these guys again.
 

Budley Doright

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Do some reading......there has even been documentaries on the idiot box.....you do your homework,not me. No offense intended !......peace........
I know it’s bullshit....and yes I’ve done some reading and there is not one documented, proven case of a shark in the Great Lakes.....no offence!
 

Budley Doright

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Good on ya!
Yeah, we just have fun with our bragging, more like hardware huckers vs fluff chuckers jawing at each other for added entertainment.
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It's one thing to chase an impulse like you did. I get that, and could even see doing something like that in the right circumstances and location.

The people I had to listen to during a multiple hour drive to and from the lake were consumed by the competition. It wasn't about nature, it was about showing some other guy that they were better(if that meant adjustable ethics, so be it). They couldn't imagine a day spent catching hammer handles or pan-frys just for the joy of it, it was all about winning. They were like the guys that take golf too seriously and have an excuse for every miss and manage to shit on everyone else's good shots, the guys that snap a putter or two in a rage every season.

Like I said, to each their own, but there's no way I would ever share a vehicle or an ice tent with these guys again.
I used to charter salmon trips and people were thrilled to catch anything for the most part. As soon as the salmon hunt starts (1 million dollar derby) it changes and big matters lol. I actually don’t care if I catch anything because, it’s not the fish, it’s the fishing.
 
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Star Dog

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I don't know what I would describe myself as desperate or keen maybe desperately keen?

I spent 42 hrs in 3 days during a spate trying to catch salmon, conditions were perfect it was a case of persevering and persevere I did, I hooked and lost two before the river fell in I didn't actually land one until 10/11 days later after more long days on the river, I'm in fricking agony with my back but I endure it for the chance of a salmon.
 

StonedGardener

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I know it’s bullshit....and yes I’ve done some reading and there is not one documented, proven case of a shark in the Great Lakes.....no offence!
Sorry....referring to Bull Shark up the Miss. river........just a miscommunication. Did ya like Bullwinkle (Frost Bite Falls) and Rocket.......Boris's side-kick, Natasha looked like a dangerous date!
 

StonedGardener

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Some years back I caught a fish that was a certified world record on Flyrod. Still have the cert around here somewhere & it's been eclipsed since then but posting details like that is not smart with some of the trolls around here.
Nothing more fun to fish with than a flyrod, for me , plus you can get smoked up and tie some outrageous looking "flies".....great fun.......just got a bunch of peacock feathers......great for mosquito legs and color.
 

Budley Doright

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Yes, there has been.

Did you actually read the whole article? Here is the last paragraph from it.
“This all seems to show that this attack in Lake Michigan is at least plausible, but did it ever really happen? Was this shark attack of 1955 real or just a hoax and piece of “fake news”? It seems that in this day and age the dams and levees leading up to the lake would prevent something so sinister from creeping in, but has there ever been a shark or sharks prowling Lake Michigan and if so are they still there? At this point no one really knows.” So nope, no documented proof. Not that I care really, I’m just a facts base guy who believes in proof which this article does not provide. Is it possible? I guess anything is, Trump became president and that’s way more bizarre than any shark in the Great Lakes.
 

Budley Doright

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Nothing more fun to fish with than a flyrod, for me , plus you can get smoked up and tie some outrageous looking "flies".....great fun.......just got a bunch of peacock feathers......great for mosquito legs and color.
I usually do a bit then switch to spinning depending on the situation and legalities. I’ve fished the Kuijak in Alaska a few times and a couple of rivers on the Kenia for chinook which was unbelievable as they run in at high tide and are fresh and quite spunky lol. I love to eat a couple of gummies and get creative, tie up what I call crushed clown patterns lol.
 
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