Etiquette of Fly Fishing and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you
should follow when you're fishing for any type of fish.
- "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you":
Whenever you're fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a
boat, make sure that you treat others with the same respect
that you would want to be treated.
- Keep your distance: When you're fishing around other
anglers make sure that you keep a good distance away from
them so that they have enough room. Take note of the
direction that others are casting and give them ample berth
both in a boat and on the shoreline.
- Keeping secrets: If someone shares their favorite
fishing spot with you and asks that you not give this
location to others you should honor the request.
- Get permission: If you want to fish on private
property, such as a farm pond, make sure that you get
permission first. When you leave the area after fishing it
should look the same as when you arrived.
- Other fishers: Keep in mind that not all fishers are
bass fishers and that everyone deserves your respect no
matter what type of fish they are fishing for.
- Fishing license: Depending where you live, there will
different rules and regulations for licensing. In most
states or provinces you'll need a freshwater license if you
want to catch freshwater fish. Your fishing license should
be specific to the type of fish that you're going to be
catching. Always make sure that you know the rules and
regulations of the lake, river, stream, or other water area
that you're going to be fishing. This includes when you can
fish, where you can fish, and how many fish you can take
out of the water.
Following proper etiquette makes it easier to share the
fishing world with others, so that all of our fishing
experiences can be positive. (well, assuming we actually catch
fish !!!)
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