Mike Carey
11/21/2017 8:10:25 PMAs to your initial comments - it saddens me that anglers attack anglers for helping anglers. The anger is, as you noted, misplaced. The threats are the pathetic words of those who don't have the courage to come out from hiding behind computers and cell phones. Having been part of the web site side of this for over twenty years I know one thing with certainty - when we give in to those that attempt to bully us into silence we all lose. Your reports have helped so many anglers learn about fisheries and improve their angling skills. Yours is the finest example of what we participate in this (and other web sites) for. To improve the average anglers knowledge and chances for success. Cheers to you!
wafisherman20
11/21/2017 10:29:01 PMafk
11/21/2017 8:25:46 PMI'm glad you and Jim and Alan got into them. Thanks for the report. Andy
downriggeral
11/21/2017 9:04:45 PMTight lines and you're always welcome in Eastern Washington - Alan
"The Experiment Must Continue"
Ben Eggertsen
11/21/2017 9:31:22 PMThe Quadfather
11/21/2017 9:47:17 PMFish Dawg
11/21/2017 9:51:33 PMToo bad some folks are giving you a hard time for helping others catch fish. I also do my best to share what I’ve learned to help others be successful as I believe that’s the only way our sport will survive. Agree that getting involved in resource management is a much more productive way for the detractors to spend their energy.
Glad to see you guys whacked a pile of perch out there. Makes a soggy fishing day worth the effort!
wafisherman20
11/21/2017 10:24:05 PM~Paul (Formerly wafisherman20)
Mike, you sure run a classy site here, thank you!
(back wen the site was Washington Lakes and you had basic and premium memberships, the day you gave all existing members a free premium upgrade was the best day of my life!)
jonb
11/21/2017 11:05:17 PM- on well known urban lakes such as lake washington, it's nonsense. Those who want to keep that secret are greedy. Its a HUGE lake, gigantic, plenty of room for others to spread out and its a boat only game. Not fair for them to threaten you over that.
- on rivers (as youve mentioned being discrete about) secrecy is absolutely without a doubt necessary. Not as much room to spread out, poaching/snagging/flossing can (and does) occur. Sensative stocks can be effected. Sensitive habitats can be destroyed (redds trampled over) much more easily than while floating your boat on lake wa. Increased pressure on streams and rivers can be detrimental and therefor should be reduced as much as possible. I used to name locations or rivers ive fished, this was a big mistake, never again.
I think you've made good calls as far as discretion is concerned, and that you've drawn a line about what kind of info you share, and i think it's reasonable. In my opinion you're not in the wrong naming this lake, or reporting on it.
JoshH
11/21/2017 11:25:12 PMcobrar543
11/22/2017 8:16:09 AMballardlocal
11/22/2017 8:26:11 AMAnonymous
11/22/2017 10:03:16 AMSnoKing
11/22/2017 11:58:52 AMTrackerPro16
11/22/2017 12:17:34 PMIf you get threatened they were probably not worth knowing or spending time with.
Finding Perch is one of the things newer electronics excell at. I have been amazed at the size of the schools I have found. I’ll cruize at 3-5 mph with the down/side scan on in a Perch ‘probable’ area with a drop shot rig hanging over the side and let it go when they show on the screen. By the time it hits the bottom I have let the boat drift and hit ‘spot lock’ which keeps me at the edge of the school. Then I use Panoptix to keep track where they have moved and fish them. Fun stuff!
Thanks for your report!
stevertd2010
11/22/2017 11:35:07 PMsalmonkiller
11/22/2017 12:29:38 PMSpeed, color, bait, bait size, leader length, scent, location and so on and so on… by the 3rd day we were getting limits while others were getting skunked.
I told some people “some” techniques that are working for me… but I didn’t tell them everything.
There were some people fishing that had no clue what they were doing. I showed those individuals a little more to help them out, but still never told anyone everything.
Fishing is a highly skilled game that also involves a little luck. To be successful and win the game I need to catch fish. If I tell everyone all my little secrets; there is a chance I may lose the game.
My few reports are very minimal.
Does this make me a selfish sportsman?
Mike Carey
11/22/2017 2:36:03 PMCousinSam
11/22/2017 5:46:36 PMThere's a very similar dynamic in surfing and it stems from the same type of characters; not too friendly, a little too serious and generally selfish. They use the same kind of arguments. But ultimately you can't stop people from doing what they're going to do.
btw/ Even the threats you got, Randy, are the same kind of thing that happens at certain surf spots in the PNW: damaging someones car while they're on the water - like a coward.
Mike Carey
11/22/2017 7:09:41 PMstevertd2010
11/22/2017 11:32:14 PMbrakarow20
11/22/2017 11:35:52 PMHey Randy,
Sorry these "fisherman" give you a hard time. I would love to talk about the specifics of where have caught BIG perch and consistent numbers of coho. Happy to share my experiences as well.
salmonkiller
11/27/2017 12:49:32 PMTrackerPro16
11/22/2017 11:48:06 PMFishingTenor
11/23/2017 12:13:52 AMThis fish too had a very disappointing flavor compared to what I am used to. Are there some fish that handle the live well better than others? Until I know otherwise, I won't be using the live well any more.
rseas
11/23/2017 2:43:24 AMWhen I lived in SoCal I owned an off-shore sports fishing boat with a large bait system (baitwell). Even though it would hold 4 scoops of bait all weekend. If I dropped a bonito, yellowtail, skipjack or a small tuna in it they would pass pretty quickly. If put calico, sand bass, lobsters or other smaller sport fish in the tank they were happy and healthy. I think the key was the fish we're able to align into the current nose first.
I am designing (a slow process around here) an insert for my TJ's livewell. My goal is to create a circular flow and better manage the overflow. Currently the existing livewell is utilized as storage or as an ice chest.