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Idaho Salmon Fishing Etiquette
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The great times of the Idaho summer are once again shining upon us, especially with the great Chinook salmon runs projected to swarm into the State's hallowed tributaries of the Salmon River. Along with the promising of these "silver-treasured" fishing opportunities to come, will also come the ugly, ignorance, and uncouth, of the uneducated.

Yes, following these great anadromous fish upstream will also be those, whom will at no cost, will care for no one but themselves and their self-appointed "SLOB GLORY", even though that glory be shared by a simple few of their backwards, beer drinking buddies. These guys will stop at nothing to crowd into popular salmon runs, and holes, often offending those already enjoying that water. Pushing fun loving folks out of a hole or run that they've enjoyed all day. However, not all are uncouth idiots....

At the same time comes the cluster of, "tourists", or "city folks" wishing to try their angling skills. "Ignorance", and "tourist" are the ultimate insult that best labels these folks. They simply want to learn the craft of catching chinook, but simply know nothing of the craft, and haven't the tact to ask, or "watch and learn"

So, how do those of us that prefer to get a long, share not only the River, but also our knowledge of the River, and how to catch these Chinook salmon.

Yes, there are those fishermen that will stop at nothing in order to be, "The Man", on any given salmon hole or run. But what does that really mean??

I was raised durning a salmon / steelhead fishing generation where if one wasn't on the River early, then he was not considered to be "dedicated". I can't could't the evenings my Dad, and his buddies would spread out their "fart" sacks on a skinny rock ledge, simply for the reason that when the early dawn's light brought the promise of another salmon fishing day, these guys had the "one-up" on other fishermen vying for converted fishing spots. Several times I witnessed late-comers trowing their tantrums, at not having one of the "premier" locales.

I asked my Dad and his buddies, "What does a guy need to do to beat you out of a prime fishing spot..?" Their answer was always the same.....

"Either get here before us, or drink enough whiskey to where you feel brave enough to take our spot away from us...."

Luckily, in all those years, I only saw one city boy go swimming.....

What I'm getting at, is we haven't great chinook run coming up Idaho's rivers this summer. Are you the guy that will sacrifice to get the prime fishing spot, or are you gonna be the "jerk" that believes he can barge in in a group of guys already fishing a hole or run?

Myself, I believe "karma" comes and goes....

If you treat guys nice, then chances are that favor will be returned...on the other hand, if you feel you're the big tuff guy, who "owners" the River, then most likely, it'll be your soggy butt that we pull out of the drink.....

Lots of fish in the River, lots of water to fish, and lots of great guys to make friends with....which will you chose?
(This post was edited by Huntsman on May 15, 2014, 10:08 PM)

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. . . otherwise known as the day the fishing died. [Image: sad.gif]
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"Yes, there are those fishermen that will stop at nothing in order to be, "The Man", on any given salmon hole or run."

Pot meet kettle.

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Ah Rat, I hope that you're man enough to come introduce yourself when you see me on the River. I'll be humbled to be in the realm the glory of such a great fisherman....

By the way, what in the world did I ever do to you to turn you sooooo sour, or is that just your nature? My bet is that I show up on the River way earlier than you can drag your butt out of bed, which is probably what you mean by, doing "anything" it takes.....

Dan.....???
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Rat Fink and Huntsman it stops now. not another word on the subject and dislike. it's affecting other members posts and contribution. please and thank you.
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The times change huntsman. I found the new generation of fishermen believe there is no ethical or moral boundary they should be held to. It's not just in fishing but in life. The old ways of being respected for doing the work to earn something doesn't exist with a lot of these new guys. Since threatening them makes you just as wrong as them, I simply chose to remember the fishing the way it was and keep my great memories intact. I won't combat fish, it's not why I fish.

For years I would spend 60 days in the fall and 30 days in the spring and summer on the Salmon. Fishing to me, means catching a fish is only a small part of the experience so . . . I gave up bank fishing for Salmon and Steelies. I won't degrade myself or the experiences of the past to be a part of what it's become. I do feel bad for those born to late to know what it was to stand on a stretch of the salmon all alone fishing for a day. The experience was breathtaking. JMHO
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I really don't have a lot to contribute to this line of thought, but this one fact:
I have never gone salmon fishing. Why? Because I refuse to allow myself the experience of "combat fishing".
I enjoy fishing, it's peaceful. I've had days where I didn't catch a single fish, and still had a fantastic day on the water.

I refuse to let someone who is impolite, arrogant, pushy- whatever you want to call it- taint my experiences when I'm out trying to enjoy the day.
My loss, yes. Definitely. But, I don't dread seeing other people show up when I have a fishing pole in my hand.

I guess my "moral of the story" is this: you can't control people around you, but you can control who you choose to fish next to.
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+1 @ Monkeee
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I have never "threatened" anyone on this site, nor any other Internet forum. I simply asked Mr. Fink to be man enough to come introduce himself to me, as I have NO idea who he is....

If that's considered "threatening", then I apologize.

MMDon, you've hit the proverbial nail on the head.

See y'all on the River.....
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[quote IDDickHead]I have never "threatened" anyone on this site, nor any other Internet forum. I simply asked Mr. Fink to be man enough to come introduce himself to me, as I have NO idea who he is....

If that's considered "threatening", then I apologize.

MMDon, you've hit the proverbial nail on the head.

See y'all on the River.....[/quote]

Hey Huntsman how many profile names do you got now?
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Lol...I'll bet $$$ that's my Son, and should have included "quotes". We had quite the discussion as to the ID of Rat.

Sorry AA, but I only use my real name as my profile. However, he was very correct in quoting Don.
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[quote Huntsman]Lol...I'll bet $$$ that's my Son, and should have included "quotes". We had quite the discussion as to the ID of Rat.

Sorry AA, but I only use my real name as my profile. However, he was very correct in quoting Don.[/quote]

lol so IDDickHead is your son?
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[quote AverysAdventure][quote IDDickHead]I have never "threatened" anyone on this site, nor any other Internet forum. I simply asked Mr. Fink to be man enough to come introduce himself to me, as I have NO idea who he is....

If that's considered "threatening", then I apologize.

MMDon, you've hit the proverbial nail on the head.

See y'all on the River.....[/quote]

Hey Huntsman how many profile names do you got now?[/quote]

Hahaha, AverysAdventure, I was gonna ask the same thing. This thread has really taken salmon fishing to another level.
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This is great, another reason to add to my list of why I don't like salmon or salmon fishermen. Don't hang out in bars with rude drinks either.
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Hey Huntsman,

Please help clear this up.

Is IDDickHead your son?

Thanks.
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This attitude isn't unique to ID. Its pretty common anywhere you find salmon. Ive seen it on OR and WA rivers plenty too. I saw two guys get in a fight and one push the other off a cliff at Shears falls on the Deschutes River. I never really understood it. But at the same time someone showing up after sunup isn't going to crown into a spot we've been sitting on since 3am. Plenty of good people around too...some just take time to get to know.

I think its like it is in ID cuz theres limited bank fishing and we have to wait so long for the fish to get here that we're all cranked up.
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Guys, I'm IDDickhead, and yes I'm related to Huntsman. Please forgive me for not using quotation marks. I've watched my Father-in-Law turn the "other cheek" (please note the quotation marks) to assist both steelhead and salmon fishermen/women to have a good time on the stream. I realize that everyone on the web is brilliant, does no wrong, and is an expert in their own field. Sometimes that "field" (please note quotation marks again), is purely speculation, and causing grief. If you know my Dad-in-Law, then you'll also know that some of these arm chair experts are just muddying the water. I'm done posting on this site. Sorry Dad.
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[quote Huntsman]Lol...I'll bet $$$ that's my Son, and should have included "quotes". We had quite the discussion as to the ID of Rat.

Sorry AA, but I only use my real name as my profile. However, he was very correct in quoting Don.[/quote]

Note to self - Remember to log off sons user-id or son-in-laws user-id before posting for Huntsman's user-id.
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[quote SteelFisher][quote Huntsman]Lol...I'll bet $$$ that's my Son, and should have included "quotes". We had quite the discussion as to the ID of Rat.

Sorry AA, but I only use my real name as my profile. However, he was very correct in quoting Don.[/quote]

Note to self - Remember to log off sons user-id or son-in-laws user-id before posting for Huntsman's user-id.[/quote]


That's a good one lmao. You know they are all named Andy?
Oh what a tangled web you've woven Mr. Huntsman. Or should we call you iDNookie, maybe IDSteelheader10, Finchaser6769 perhaps, or my favorite IDDickHead?
People I think Huntsman credibility is in serious question. There are two things that happen when Mr. Huntsman posts. 1 - the moderators got to get involved and 2 - new people just magically appear and praise him. Yeah give me a break. This guy may even be a great fisherman but as a person he's a joke.

Rod
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[quote phutch30]This attitude isn't unique to ID. Its pretty common anywhere you find salmon. Ive seen it on OR and WA rivers plenty too. I saw two guys get in a fight and one push the other off a cliff at Shears falls on the Deschutes River. I never really understood it. But at the same time someone showing up after sunup isn't going to crown into a spot we've been sitting on since 3am. Plenty of good people around too...some just take time to get to know.

I think its like it is in ID cuz theres limited bank fishing and we have to wait so long for the fish to get here that we're all cranked up.[/quote]

Not trying to be combative or start anyting. Just pointing out in my opinion it would not be fair to stereo type those who fish for Salmon.

I have seen people in 2 different boats lake trolling for trout on Cascade go at it threatening to beat each other up, folks crappie fishing off CJ strike dam show epic signs of douche baggery, people leaving thier fece's and toilet paper on the shores of the Owyhee river (no salmon there) and people pullng a wake boarder in a 25 foot boat with in 10 feet of 2 good ol boys trolling in a 10 foot row boat.

Bottom line in my opinion is it is not Salmon fisherman but the same age old issue when ever dealing with people, no matter whether it is fishing or going to the mall...there is always going be a Ice Hole in every crowd.
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