You can't really walk that far on the Credit to avoid people from joining you. It's a pain in the b&*^ but the crowds will thin out as mentioned above when the weather gets cooler.
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You can't really walk that far on the Credit to avoid people from joining you. It's a pain in the b&*^ but the crowds will thin out as mentioned above when the weather gets cooler.
This is from a few weeks back, tight but manageable.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...239f2ca6f7.jpg
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I dont consider that manageable but I guess its part of the game. All that pic needs now is a guy standing in the middle of pool. Oh wait that happened to me in the spring trout fishing LOL . Im just venting because I don't get it and I never will. When i go hunting on public land and see a car or a blind where I was going to hunt, I leave because he was there first and beat me too it. So why isn't fishing the same. If you don't get up early and fish at noon then thats your problem. But if i get to a spot early and secure a part of a run I don't expect people to come right beside me because I wouldn't do that to them. All I'm trying to say is give people room and have some respect. Ps and clean up your garbage guys, way to much stuff laying around.
That's why next time you bring the whole gang out with you, take over the whole pool, no one aloud in LOL.
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The rivers can be a real gong show and that's why I prefer the late season as others have mentioned. Nice fish BTW Daniel.
I'd rather have my own quiet spot to fish with a few close friends, and catch nothing, than have to feel like I'm in a factory line up. The whole point of getting out is to enjoy nature, and get away from the crowds.
I stopped gping to Ganny for this reason unless weekday...and even then...had a bad experience with two fellas with my 12 year old in tow a few years back..totally hammered and aggressive toward us and we were walking down to the river at the time.. numbnuts.. soured me from heading back.
If I was to go fishing there what is the proper (not what I seen in the photos) etiquette for fishing distance. Bonus question what type of lure should I use for a spinning reel.
No real measurement for distance, it is all about being nice, polite and respectful..... Fishing along side of someone isn't the problem, being an a-s-s fishing beside someone is the problem...
Floating row bags with long rods, small hooks, small weights under a small float, usually gets the job done if you don't spook them. Stand below the fish so they don't see you, then cast above them...
Get in front of them only scares the crap out of them and they get lockjaw.... Would you think about eating if something is scaring the crap out of you...