Originally Posted By: Fishguy50
Fish Prince, I respect the opinions of many of the knowledgable people on this board, but not yours. You are obviously not at all qualified to judge what flossing is or is not. You praddle on about your elitest opinion of flossing , but you fail to explain how the vast majority of the fish caught in the puyallup are caught in the mouth, rarely in the tail, side, back, or various fins. If these fish were not willing biters, there would be a lot more evidence of fish being snagged in other parts of their bodies. Corky/yarn color make a difference, scent type makes a difference. Your theory is hogwash and the fact you hate the puy, and wont fish it, automatically disqualifies you as a credible witness. By all means stay away! your silly fishing lesson would not be welcome anyway!!!!


Even a halfass decent flosser can catch 30 fish in the side of the "mouth" without snagging any in the body...but it's still snagging.

Like I said above, most guys know when they are flossing or not...and since flossing is snagging, but virtually impossible to enforce as such, the only enforcement is self-enforcement...

Sounds like you have little interest in self-enforcement, and are too busy snagging 'em in the head to worry about it.

Don't bother justifying it...you're the one who knows if that's what you're doing...don't come up with the "how do you know?" question, 'cuz it's not relevant...you know, and if you know you're a snagger, then you are...even if you want to argue it out with others.

Fish on...

Todd
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