by Smalma » Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:37 am
Marc -
Welcome aboard!
Sounds like the rest of us are fishing for second place!
That said over the years I have managed to stumble into a nice fish or two. Have taken respectable examples of Chinook, coho, chum, pinks, browns ,rainbows, steelhead, cutthroat, sea-run cutthroat, bull trout (aka Dollies) and even ling cod on flies. While my fly casting is not picture prefect I do manage to hit the water most of the time and can usually manage to keep my hook wet when fishing with gear. Am comfortable fishing with downriggers whether pounding the bottom for blackmouth/Chinook or precision trolling for kokanee/sockeye, and cut and spin a herring adequately enough to fool a Chinook now and then. Have a reasonably well stocked bass tackle box and can usually fish all the standard presentations with catch too many docks and have managed to boat a nice spiny ray or two.
I agree with Dan in that our best fishers is the guy that has mastered a wide range of techniques/species. With the huge variety of fishing avialalbe in this State we have some very good angler I enjoy my fishing and consider myself a fairly eclectic angler though hardly a master of any method. However this old dog tries to add a trick or two my fishing arsenal every season and if I live long enough might even master something.
Tight lines
Curt