01-17-2009, 04:33 AM
This is actually a pretty difficult subject. This is kind of how I gauge my personal space. The further I get from the truck, main launching point, boat ramp etc...the more personal space I want. If I spend the time to walk for thirty minutes to get away from the main group of fishermen then that is a sign that I am seeking solitude. If I drill my holes in the close popular areas than I just expect to be encroached on and I expect a more social setting.
If in doubt ask. Idaho personal boundaries are a lot different than Utah's version of personal space.[cool]
Besides the social aspect I can not think of a lake where fishing in the crowd is better than a more distant isolated spot.
That being said if I see someone who is obviously new or has children and they are not succesful I invite them to use my good holes and try to show them what I am using. I would hope we would all help each other out to be successful.
Windriver
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If in doubt ask. Idaho personal boundaries are a lot different than Utah's version of personal space.[cool]
Besides the social aspect I can not think of a lake where fishing in the crowd is better than a more distant isolated spot.
That being said if I see someone who is obviously new or has children and they are not succesful I invite them to use my good holes and try to show them what I am using. I would hope we would all help each other out to be successful.
Windriver
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