Fishing Superstitions
#1
Posted July 10 2009 - 02:22 PM
#2
Posted July 10 2009 - 02:23 PM
The question asked was: Do you have any fishing superstitions?
Denny Brauer
No, I really don't. But there is one thing I like to do before I hit the road. I have to have my rig washed, have all my tackle organized, my rods re-spooled and hooks replaced. I need to be ready to go when I get where I'm going.
Rick Clunn
No, you have to believe in luck to have superstitions.
Boyd Duckett
Red shoes. I've always worn red shoes and have gotten a lot of flak for it in the past, but now I think everyone is more accepting of them. I've made a conscious effort to make them part of my ensemble to keep my self confidence up. Superstitions are an artificial way of creating self confidence, and there are so many variables out there you may not be able to keep up with your superstitions. For example, some guys take it really far and have to launch their boat on the left side of the ramp, or have special cookies before an event, but what if you lose the cookies or can't launch your boat on the left side? Then what? Your tournament is toast. I've taken my superstitions and put them into one thing, the shoes. I've done this for two reasons First, at any time I can look down and they're there, and secondly, I don't have to worry about other things like putting in on the left side, I can always control my superstition. I usually keep about a dozen pairs with me in several places when I'm on the road, that way no one can steal them all.
Jami Fralick
I have a stinky shirt. If I do well in a tournament on Day 1, I won't change it the next day and so forth. If there's a funky smell around the weigh-in, it's probably my shirt.
Greg Hackney
I don't fish with a banana in the boat. I heard once that that was bad.
Davy Hite
My most famous one is my lucky underwear. I had a pair I was wearing when I won my first Angler of the Year title a certain pair I wore a lot. I eventually wore the elastic out of them, "rebuilt" them with more elastic, then when the second elastic wore out, I had a piece of them on me when I won my second title in 2002.
Alton Jones
I'm not superstitious. I love eating bananas before tournaments and tossing the peels around for fun.
Bobby Lane
I like to see a bird flying in the morning while we're listening to the national anthem. It can be any old bird. Hearing that song gets me fired up to go out and have a good day. I also like to think of my wife and kids before we head out. That always puts me in a good mood.
Roland Martin
Not really, but I used to kid with my partners in tournaments. I'd say what bad luck it is if you catch a fish on the first cast. This one time, I just kept pounding it into his head.
After an hour run down the lake, we get to a cove, and I pull out a white spinnerbait I had to beg from my wife because she'd been killing them with it, and sure enough, I get a 2-pounder on my first cast. I get it in, and start saying how I'm not going to catch another fish the rest of the tournament; then on my second cast I get another one.
Man, that guy must've thought I flew off the handle with the scene I was making. 'Oh, this is double bad luck! I'm done!' He just sat there wondering. Sure enough, in four minutes and 20 seconds, I had a 13-pound limit, all on consecutive casts. It was unbelievable. That old boy stood up and seemed kind of upset when he said, "Now wait a minute! I thought you said it was bad luck to catch a fish on the first cast?"
Kevin VanDam
It's not that I have any superstitions, because I don't, but we do have a lot of fun with the [chocolate chip] cookies (baked from a family recipe by his wife, Sherry). I'm good friends with Scott Rook and Davy Hite, and we stay together on the road sometimes. I'll share some cookies with them. Davy's got his lucky drawers, though.
Mike McClelland
I do have one, yes. I have Jeff Kriet to thank for it. We were rooming at a tournament, and I had a bad day one day and he asked me what color boxers I was wearing. They were red, and he said, 'Ah, there's your problem.' He swore up and down that was why I didn't do good. He believes in it 100 percent. So I don't wear boxers that have any red in them. I even had my wife quit buying red ones, or ones with any red at all.
Bryand Schmidt
No, not really although I may have a lucky coin now. My friend J.P. Greeson gave me a Ray Scott coin before the final day of the 2009 Classic. He said it was good luck for him, so I carried it on the water and had a really great day. When the Classic was over, I gave it back to J.P., but then he mailed it to me and told me to keep it. I might start carrying it on the last day of tournaments.
Peter T
Not really, but there is one thing I'll do before each day of each tournament. I think it's bad luck to catch a fish on the first cast, so I'll take my bait and throw it out somewhere into dead water or at least water I think is dead. It has backfired on me before. I just can't bring myself to throw out a 3-pounder, even if it is unlucky.
Dustin Wilks
I used to. A long time ago I had this old set of pliers that was rusted shut, and the whole time I had them, I won every tournament. This was at the local level, mind you. Then one day I finished second and threw them out. That was that.
#3
Posted July 10 2009 - 02:31 PM
Of all the thousands-upon-thousands of lures in my arsensal,
I place all my confidence in ONE lure, the one on the end of my line.
Crazy, isn't it?
I have no fishing superstitions
Roger
#4
Posted July 10 2009 - 02:50 PM
(edit: I don't have any superstitions, fishing or otherwise, but this is my favorite one to repeat)
-Hagakure
#5
Posted July 10 2009 - 02:54 PM
#6
Posted July 10 2009 - 04:07 PM
I know it is bs but still funny.
#7
Posted July 10 2009 - 04:30 PM
Other times I leave them both home and go with someone else because I just love catching those silly green fish. And I always do when they're not with me.
#8
Posted July 10 2009 - 04:46 PM
#9
Posted July 10 2009 - 04:47 PM
#10
Posted July 10 2009 - 07:14 PM
That sounds like an ancient Chinese Proverb, huh? LOL
You should find toothpicks in your tacklebox. Somewhere.
#11
Posted July 10 2009 - 07:15 PM
Either my wife or my daughter is bad luck in my boat. I haven't figured out which one yet as I won't leave either of them behind. Spending the time with them is more important than some silly green fish.
Other times I leave them both home and go with someone else because I just love catching those silly green fish. And I always do when they're not with me.
I figured this out very quickly....................it is my wife! Every time she goes i will catch nothing or just a couple of dinks!
#12
Posted July 11 2009 - 09:14 AM
#13
Posted July 11 2009 - 10:27 AM
lucky hat
Me too. And I HATE wearing hats. Except when I fish, then I have to have my old Detroit Diesel ballcap. Can't catch fish without it :
stronger, smoother, silenter, reliabler....
#14
Posted July 12 2009 - 02:13 AM
Now, while watching LSU football I have a lot.
#15
Posted July 12 2009 - 02:38 AM
If the cows are lying down, you won't catch any fish.
(edit: I don't have any superstitions, fishing or otherwise, but this is my favorite one to repeat)
It's a superstition around here, and elsewhere I presume, that when you see cows lying down, it's going to rain.
I seem to do better on rainy days.
That poses the question, if that is true, is the fishing better because it is raining, or because there are fewer fishermen on the pond when it is raining?
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