Originally Posted by
Cricketcage
Some things I try, some I don't. Some things I just don't like the idea of, even if they are effective techniques. I don't like the idea of fly fishing still water (love it for rivers and streams) and won't do it even though I know it catches fish and I have the gear and the flies. I don't like the idea of trolling, and so don't do it in any form, even though various forms of spider rigging are undoubtedly the most consistently productive methods there are. I don't even like the idea of seeing fish on an electronic display, and so haven't ever used a depth finder
On the other hand, I love trying new lures. Even as I know a small beetle, trout magnet, or live cricket will catch as many or more than anything else possibly can, I have tackle boxes full of different lures, sizes, and colors just because I find some weird sort of personal joy in just buying and trying them. I prefer to watch a float go down even as I know the panfish I seek most actually spent a majority of their time hanging around and feeding near the bottom. I don't even know why I have these personal preferences, it's just what makes fishing enjoyable to me. Would be different if I was poor and hungry, or had a competitive personality, but that is not me.