

Fish On
Stream Fishing Etiquette
A True Fisherman WILL:
1. Be and act like a gentleman. (or Lady)
2. Think of the other fellow who wants to catch fish as much as you do.
3. Not take advantage of either fish or other fishermen.
4. Not take more fish than he can use.
5. Remember that it is more honorable to release a fish than to eat it.
6. Not go in the river close below or across from anyone fishing, nor cast his line near that of another fisherman.
7. Allow the fisherman who arrives at the hole first to finish fishing it without interference.
8. Not be a Hole Hog. He should not prevent another from fishing a hole for a long time. He can either:
a. Have the waiting person join him.
b. Tell him to pass through and fish below.
c. Vacate the hole entirely in favor of the other fisherman.
A True Sportsman goes fishing not only to catch fish but also to enjoy God's gift of clear sweet water, the forest and all the creatures that live in them.
LET'S ALL BE TRUE SPORTSMEN!
"by Ted Novis"
Now for some of the good stuff. This is our picture archive. As the Association of Northwest Steelheaders our main fishing interest is Steelhead, Salmon and Trout. However when the opportunity arises we rise to the occasion to go fishing. We have several club sponsored events throughout the year.
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