DonO,
That's an excellent article on the SJR...  Explained everything to a
"T"...  And, yes, doing the "San Juan Shuffle" is an absolute NO-NO...
 But I'll tell you, it does get frustrating when the fishing gets
really slow and you see 3 or 4 nice Bows or Browns right at your feet
below you...  Makes you want to look around and see if there's anyone
looking, grab your net and see if you can scoop one up real quick... 
LOL ...  Seriously though, it is illegal to attempt to catch fish
directly below your feet or attempt to fish directly below someone
else upstreem from you...

Rodney...


On 7/26/05, Desert Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I understand now what you meant. I was referring to how I move about in
> the water. Yes Rodney did tell me about disturbing the water to get the fish
> going and that it was a NO NO. All the time we were fishing was out in front
> and up stream.
> Jimi
> 
> Jimi,
> Never been there, but it is illegal to fish in your wake or downstream of
> another person, as wading fishermen kick up bottom-dwellers and the fish
> have learned to exploit this smorgasboard of delights.  The G&F wardens will
> ticket you (and more) if they catch you at it.
> 
> Maybe Rodney can confirm the details.  Here's an article on the SJR, and
> down in the article it discusses the practice and it's legality.
> 
> http://espn.go.com/outdoors/fishing/s/ff_fea_Becher_San_Juan.html
> 
> DonO
> 
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