Here are some really good fishing etiquette tips to follow I have collected from all over the Internet:
- Treat other anglers, boaters and other people we might meet in the field with courtesy and respect.
- Obtain permission from landowners and never trespass on private lands or waters.
- Respect the space of other anglers when fishing from the shore or in a boat and give room to all anglers playing a fish.
- Keep no more fish than needed for consumption and legally allowed and never waste or discard fish that are retained.
- Practice conservation and use proper release methods for fish not retained.
- When fishing never leave trash behind, including worn or discarded line, old hooks and bait.
- Never use as live bait fish that do not normally reside in the waters we are fishing, and never introduce exotic species that may survive and reproduce into fishing waters.
- Do not spill gasoline, oil or other pollutants on land or into the water.
- Observe your speed, wake and wash, while keeping a safe distance from jetties, water/shore-based anglers and other watercrafts.
- Take the time to educate fellow anglers, especially new participants about fishing ethics and be patient with beginners.
I would also like to hear any fishing etiquette horror stories!