03-04-2003, 06:52 PM
I started fly fishing a couple of months ago and was wondering about proper etiquette. You know, how close do you get to a guy that is already fishing a spot, when do you ask what a guy is using, how much clearance you need to give for a backcast.
I fished a spot this weekend and was comfortable with a guy moving in pretty close and sharing the same water as we could both work it without getting tangled and the fish didn't mind. I would not have got anywhere near that close because I just wasnt sure if I could key my fly out of someones ear. Fish a little, learn a little I guess.
One thing that I was very unsure of were guys shuffling their feet on the bottom to get shrimp and other stuff stirred up. The fish went on the feed around them and they could catch them less than a 10' away on just about every cast. Is this normal, legal, bad form? I will stick to standing flat footed for now.
I hope someone can shed a little more light on this.
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I fished a spot this weekend and was comfortable with a guy moving in pretty close and sharing the same water as we could both work it without getting tangled and the fish didn't mind. I would not have got anywhere near that close because I just wasnt sure if I could key my fly out of someones ear. Fish a little, learn a little I guess.
One thing that I was very unsure of were guys shuffling their feet on the bottom to get shrimp and other stuff stirred up. The fish went on the feed around them and they could catch them less than a 10' away on just about every cast. Is this normal, legal, bad form? I will stick to standing flat footed for now.
I hope someone can shed a little more light on this.
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