I've adapted my techniques as a smallmouth fanatic. this year has been unbelievably good to me as far as fishing. sold all my spinning rods and started fly tying, fishing this year, a good floating flyline and some wooly buggers in 1' deep of water in the rivers and I've been going home having caught over 50 - 100 bass in 4 hours. I'm not trying to brag, I'm just saying the fish are there if people are willing to work for them. sometimes a pair of waders can be as good as a boat. don't overlook any water. I hear the same thing from everyone who stops by as I'm fishing, "there's no fish in there, it's too shallow" , hehehe, "oh yeah??!!!!" stick around and see. I think the biggest culprit if anyone wants to point fingers, is pollution. I haven't really seen any poachers around, I've seen the "bucket" people, (who pretty much suck at fishing anyway) couldn't poach if they tried (unless they were fishing without a license). I'm not saying my way of fishing is better than anyone elses, just saying, keep an open mind and try new things. also for anyone who is a catch and release angler, having barbless hooks can do a whole lot for fish survival, and keep those hands out of the gills (unless you're keeping it). people have the right to keep fish they catch, just use good judgement, once in a while is ok, don't have to keep fish all the time (especially with polluted water). but the thing that bugs me most of all, discarded line left behind, that's unacceptable, and stryrofoam worm containers, I don't care how someone fishes, fly, gear, bait, just don't litter. overall, I'd say the anglers in the quinte area, the majority of them are good ethical anglers whether or not they keep their catch. btw, how come more of you aren't wading the moira saturday mornings?? gets kinda lonely out there you know.
chris
(NONelitest fly fisher)