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Old 11-14-2013, 06:15 PM
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Wow! A purported libertarian criticizing another angler's view of fair chase!

We've trolled a spread of lures around many, many days and only boated a few fish, but when it works, it can work very well.

In Colorado, the fly fishermen all thought they were the bees knees and looked down on those who soaked power bait or caught fish trolling.

In Ohio, the bow hunters all looked down on the cross bow hunters, and the flintlock guys all looked down on the in-line muzzleloading hunters.

I thought maybe I had escaped such elitist folly among sportsmen in Louisiana, but now such nonsense is being spouted by a libertarian.

You elitist about your brand of weed too?
The elitest here is you, "trolling" a thread about a tournament series you don't know anything about. It was perfect timing.

Watch your mouth accusing me of smoking pot, you arrogant, over educated, self righteous troll. Defending a common sense right does not make me a user of what I'm defending, just like calling you out here about trolling doesn't mean I am against the fishing method.

I didn't look down on you for trolling, I actually trolled the other day. But, I did look down on the fact that you spoke of how much you look down on a tournament by poking out your chest and saying your "challenge is with the fish". Then, within a few minutes post a request for advice on the laziest fishing method known to man, with the exception of sleeping in a hammock with bells on a rod tip.
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Old 11-14-2013, 06:28 PM
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The elitest here is you, "trolling" a thread about a tournament series you don't know anything about. It was perfect timing.

Watch your mouth accusing me of smoking pot, you arrogant, over educated, self righteous troll. Defending a common sense right does not make me a user of what I'm defending, just like calling you out here about trolling doesn't mean I am against the fishing method.

I didn't look down on you for trolling, I actually trolled the other day. But, I did look down on the fact that you spoke of how much you look down on a tournament by poking out your chest and saying your "challenge is with the fish". Then, within a few minutes post a request for advice on the laziest fishing method known to man, with the exception of sleeping in a hammock with bells on a rod tip.
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Old 11-14-2013, 06:36 PM
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The elitest here is you, "trolling" a thread about a tournament series you don't know anything about. It was perfect timing.

Watch your mouth accusing me of smoking pot, you arrogant, over educated, self righteous troll. Defending a common sense right does not make me a user of what I'm defending, just like calling you out here about trolling doesn't mean I am against the fishing method.

I didn't look down on you for trolling, I actually trolled the other day. But, I did look down on the fact that you spoke of how much you look down on a tournament by poking out your chest and saying your "challenge is with the fish". Then, within a few minutes post a request for advice on the laziest fishing method known to man, with the exception of sleeping in a hammock with bells on a rod tip.
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My contest is with the fish, not with the other fishermen.

I was just pointing out my personal view and motive for fishing, not taking a dig at anyone else's. Folks can have all the contests they want about catching the most and the biggest. Such things just don't catch my personal interest. I don't look down on contests among fishermen any more than I look down on peanut butter sandwiches.

There are a lot more lazy techniques than trolling: explosives, electrofishing, rotenone, gill nets, trawling, etc. etc. Each has its place and purpose, and where legal I offer no criticism.

Liberty is about the freedom to make things harder for yourself if you want it to be harder. But being disrespectful of fishing techniques because they are perceived as too easy is just a way to divide the sporting community. Only PETA wins.
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Old 11-14-2013, 07:30 PM
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My contest is with the fish, not with the other fishermen.

I was just pointing out my personal view and motive for fishing, not taking a dig at anyone else's. Folks can have all the contests they want about catching the most and the biggest. Such things just don't catch my personal interest. I don't look down on contests among fishermen any more than I look down on peanut butter sandwiches.

There are a lot more lazy techniques than trolling: explosives, electrofishing, rotenone, gill nets, trawling, etc. etc. Each has its place and purpose, and where legal I offer no criticism.

Liberty is about the freedom to make things harder for yourself if you want it to be harder. But being disrespectful of fishing techniques because they are perceived as too easy is just a way to divide the sporting community. Only PETA wins.
ITs funny you say this when not to long ago you bad mouthed guides who always fish out the same boat launch or marina . It seems as though you called them lazy and not a wise choice . Perhaps you should take some of your own advice and stop the bashing as well.
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Old 11-14-2013, 07:40 PM
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Thank you guys!!! Lol This thread is good stuff!!! I don't need to turn on my tv!! I love the passion though!!
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Old 11-14-2013, 07:50 PM
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ITs funny you say this when not to long ago you bad mouthed guides who always fish out the same boat launch or marina . It seems as though you called them lazy and not a wise choice . Perhaps you should take some of your own advice and stop the bashing as well.
Free market. I also recommend Hondas over Fords, Savage rifles over Remington, Berger bullets over Sierra, Nissan outboards over Mercs, Aluminum boats over fiberglass, Shimano reels over Penn. Ford need to improve reliability, Remington needs to start making decent barrels again, etc., etc.

I've had better experience with guides willing to go to the fish rather than guides who always fish out of the same port. If you offer a product or service to the public, you should man up and accept feedback and recommendations from the public without feeling "bashed."

And speaking of a lazy way to fish, to me the easiest way to fish is to hire a guide, much easier than trolling the ship channel. Certainly, it should be legal and it is fair chase, but it is the easiest way to bring home a cooler full of fish.
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