Keith Speer
Senior Member
No methods are "heaven sent" and all will work and or fail depending on application, I catch most of my fish on the float, not because it is better but simply because I enjoy fishing that way!
For me it is not about size or a specific method, it is all about enjoying what I do, Ray's methods work for him (and they have for me too) I suspect he uses them because that is the way he enjoys fishing, I would rather catch "A" fish on the float or free lining or rolling than five with a static ledgering method.
I have tried all the differing methods but stick mostly to the one I enjoy most, if I am successful then great, but I can also really enjoy a blank because I enjoy fishing for it's own sake.
Of all the comments on this thread the one about "watercraft" is probably the most pertinent, this is probably my most useful “skill†and it is the one thing that makes the most difference no matter what method you prefer.
The problem is that you cannot buy it and there is no easy way to accumulate it, the most successful anglers have it in spades and it is probably the no 1 reason for their success.
It is possible to point anglers in the right direction, but most “watercraft†will be learned on the river bank, there is no “quick fix†you just have to get out there and do it!!
Tight lines Chaps.
For me it is not about size or a specific method, it is all about enjoying what I do, Ray's methods work for him (and they have for me too) I suspect he uses them because that is the way he enjoys fishing, I would rather catch "A" fish on the float or free lining or rolling than five with a static ledgering method.
I have tried all the differing methods but stick mostly to the one I enjoy most, if I am successful then great, but I can also really enjoy a blank because I enjoy fishing for it's own sake.
Of all the comments on this thread the one about "watercraft" is probably the most pertinent, this is probably my most useful “skill†and it is the one thing that makes the most difference no matter what method you prefer.
The problem is that you cannot buy it and there is no easy way to accumulate it, the most successful anglers have it in spades and it is probably the no 1 reason for their success.
It is possible to point anglers in the right direction, but most “watercraft†will be learned on the river bank, there is no “quick fix†you just have to get out there and do it!!
Tight lines Chaps.