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A letter to you
« on: June 01, 2011, 08:07:34 PM »
To: Mr. Lowholer, Mr. Longline, Mr. Spotpoacher, Mr. Outofsequence, Mr. Loudmouth, Mr. Fishthru, Mr. etiquetteless, Mr. Snagger and finally Mr. Whinecauseihadtoletanativego

I am writing you this letter to let you know that you have ruined something that was once my favorite thing to do, something I once used to dream about day and night, something that helped me relax, something that I was once so passionate about I could do it from the crack of dawn til the twilight of dark. Something I once truly loved.

You leave your trash on the bank to be washed down river and claim to be a steward of the fish, you show no etiquette towards your "brothers", you couldn’t give a rip about the fish you supposedly love, you are so fish hungry you have absolutely no common decency for the others around you, you cast out of sequence and repeatedly tangle everyone else up because you want that one more cast, you won’t hesitate to walk in on someone and just say "oh well." Worst of all you complain when you have to let a wild one go. You my "friends" have ruined steelhead fishing for me.

Steelheading shouldn't be about being shoulder to shoulder with 50 people you don’t know, it shouldn’t be about whom can hook the most fish or limit out the fastest, it shouldn’t be about beating the next guy to the hole, it shouldn’t be about frustration and anger. Steelheading shouldn’t be what it has become.

Steelheading should be about enjoying time spent outdoors in some of nature’s most beautiful settings, it should be about spending time with your friends and family or enjoying the solitude of the sport, it should be about getting the chance to do battle with one of the most beautiful, amazing creatures this planet has to offer. Steelheading should be about fun and passion.

As I sit here typing this with a wild steelhead fresh on my mind I reminisce about more than a decade of enjoyment. Sadly, for me, this decade has come to an end and it’s time to start a new chapter. With less and less fish returning every year I have serious doubts that my future children and their children will have the chance to have the passion I once had and that saddens me. This has been a long time coming and I have finally reached a boiling point. As the masses descend upon the rivers at terminal zones every winter and summer I will not be anywhere around.

All that said, I truly want to thank you. I want to thank you for reminding me what it’s all about. I want to thank you for forcing me to give up something I loved for something I am still passionate about. While you are all lined up like canned anchovy’s hoping to get lucky with a crack at a hatchery fish I will be nowhere around. I will be chasing a memory of what steelheading once was, chasing dreams of chrome, chasing an adipose. Honestly THANK YOU for reminding me what it’s all about!

At the end of the day I will be much happier knowing I did battle with ONE of gods most beautiful creations, than I would have catching 10 of those wrinkled finned, adipose missing, line shy fish that people call steelhead. I will continue to dream about steelhead, true steelhead, wild steelhead.

Sincerely,

Button Nubbs
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2011, 08:13:39 PM »
Bad day on the Sky?

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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2011, 08:15:59 PM »
Sorry to hear about that. As most know I am a avid steelhead guy. I gave up fishing for 2 years over the same thing. Did not fish at all. Then I got back into fishing and found my love for it again. I found that my love for fishing for steelhead was stronger then my disgust for some of the fisherman out there. Sorry to hear about your bad day on the water. I had more then a few last year. From people not reeling in and people snagging next to me, to people keeping wild fish, its hard at times. I know you were looking forward to getting back to fishing, sucks it had to be like that.
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2011, 08:24:03 PM »
Bad day on the Sky?

not completely, let a beautiful little wild hen go. ask any of my buddies and they will tell you this has been coming for a while. it just reached a boiling point today.
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2011, 08:31:54 PM »
The times they are a changing :cryriver:

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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2011, 09:41:03 PM »
And i thaught i had a bad day at the launch. What is with people? Is it really that hard to use common courtesy or some sense?  Get your boat loaded and ready BEFORE you launch, NOT while blocking one lane of a two lane launch  :bash: , ESPECIALLY on opening day! This humpy season should be a gem........  :chuckle:  :bash:

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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2011, 05:32:51 AM »
Id rather drive 3 hours for a chance at one wild fish and solitude than 30 minutes to any of the Puget Sound rivers.
I make it a point to never fish East of I5.

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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #7 on: June 02, 2011, 06:47:11 AM »
Damn T-man I can relate. My little river got blown up about 6 years ago. All the things that got you pissed got me also. I've had to adjust my game over the years so that I can enjoy the quest.
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #8 on: June 02, 2011, 07:16:45 AM »
Unfortunately its called combat fishing for a reason.  Thats the number one reason i bought a boat and now primarily bass fish.

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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2011, 08:36:18 AM »
Good times are always had fishing with you guys bigpoppa 8)
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #10 on: June 04, 2011, 01:18:44 PM »
I'm with ya Mallard, what the @#$% is up with peeps at the launch? I think every person that buys a boat should have to pass a class on how to backup a trailer before they can get it licensed! And for the love of humanity, get your stuff ready before you get to the launch. And hook up the hose and run your engine sometime before you launch so you don't block things up trying to fix it. I know things happen sometimes but poleeese! Some folks haven't a clue. :bash:
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #11 on: June 04, 2011, 01:23:32 PM »
oh yea, pick your garbage you pin headed slobs! I hate litter as much as I hate poaching. Neither is acceptable.Thank you Button Nubs for a venting thread. Maybe, I'm not holding my breath though, someday at least a few folks will wake up. Unfortunately, some of the worst offenders, not all, can't read or understand English.
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #12 on: June 04, 2011, 05:21:52 PM »
That is why when fishing any of the "S" rivers , I always try to locate spots that I will be fishing far from others or just a couple of people will fit in....If I dont like being crowded , I just start side casting so I know I have at least 12-15 ft on either side of me and If I really dont like my company I will constantly cast out of sequence so as they have to cast over me...I use braid for float fishing and after a few times of me setting on nothing and cutting there sh!t off , they normally leave me alone....I only do this if I was in the hole first...If I arrive late then I will go somewhere else as to be alone......

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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #13 on: June 04, 2011, 07:23:17 PM »
Crappy people everywhere!! Just have to weed them out as we can! Licence plates, names, where it happened, pictures and turning them into the law enforcement will eventually catch up to the litter bugs at least..
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Re: A letter to you
« Reply #14 on: June 04, 2011, 07:32:25 PM »
Sounds like someone needs some cheese with their wine.
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