Gentleman I am hoping that you will help with a query of river etiquette. Imagine yourself to be a short way through fishing a spot you have been watching a while with a few nice trout rising. The intention is to try and winkle a couple out by fishing up with a dry fly. After a while a salmon angler desends upon the location with the intention of fishing down with a "wet" fly and takes no consideration that his actions will in all probability seriously affect your sport.
My query is this. Who has right of way and if no regard for your sport is appreciated what course of action would you take?
This situation hasn't actually occurred but there are one or two places I can think of where certain person might feel they have presidence as I am only fishing for trout and salmon fishing has a priority.
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Many thanks
Mintylad
My query is this. Who has right of way and if no regard for your sport is appreciated what course of action would you take?
This situation hasn't actually occurred but there are one or two places I can think of where certain person might feel they have presidence as I am only fishing for trout and salmon fishing has a priority.
Answers on a postcard to the usual address.
Many thanks
Mintylad
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