Shore Fishing : Luck, Skill or Science?
One for the Philosophers....
Hi all, I've been thinking about writing a blog recently and would like my first one to be on this subject. I've often pondered the balance of contribution each of these factors have in successful shore fishing (if any!). After talking to a veteran seasoned Angler recently on the Pier, just generally chatting about the recent weeks fishing. He mentioned the word 'luck' in the conversation about 3 or 4 times. Using the statement "it's luck most of the time". To be honest this surprised me, but it also got me thinking about what Anglers perceptions where when it comes to our sport. What do everday Anglers believe drive successful shore fishing? Luck, Skill or Science???
Luck - or 'chance' if you prefer means just that,plain old fashioned 'luck'
Skill - I would class as accrued knowledge and expertise. This could be technical or physical, knowing the right places at the right times, selecting the correct tackle and bait to do the job etc etc.
Science - good science is always demonstrated by proving that a well thought out theory is incontrovertibly correct.
For example is it: 50% Luck, 40% Skill and 10% Science or 100% luck?
There is obviously no way to determine a correct answer to this, it is purely a matter of opinion and I expect that the values will change between novice, intermediate and experienced Angler as well as person to person. There may also be other factors I haven't categorised like Karma or Religion?? Do you point your prayer matt North East and pray to the 'God of Cod' before or during each session, for example???
It would be very interesting to hear your perspective, views and reasons behind them, I think it might generate an interesting debate, it'll also give you something to do during the unsettled weather over the next few days!!!
I'll somehow write these opinions up and post my views after I've had a chance to think about it more!
Regards
Si
One for the Philosophers....
Hi all, I've been thinking about writing a blog recently and would like my first one to be on this subject. I've often pondered the balance of contribution each of these factors have in successful shore fishing (if any!). After talking to a veteran seasoned Angler recently on the Pier, just generally chatting about the recent weeks fishing. He mentioned the word 'luck' in the conversation about 3 or 4 times. Using the statement "it's luck most of the time". To be honest this surprised me, but it also got me thinking about what Anglers perceptions where when it comes to our sport. What do everday Anglers believe drive successful shore fishing? Luck, Skill or Science???
Luck - or 'chance' if you prefer means just that,plain old fashioned 'luck'
Skill - I would class as accrued knowledge and expertise. This could be technical or physical, knowing the right places at the right times, selecting the correct tackle and bait to do the job etc etc.
Science - good science is always demonstrated by proving that a well thought out theory is incontrovertibly correct.
For example is it: 50% Luck, 40% Skill and 10% Science or 100% luck?
There is obviously no way to determine a correct answer to this, it is purely a matter of opinion and I expect that the values will change between novice, intermediate and experienced Angler as well as person to person. There may also be other factors I haven't categorised like Karma or Religion?? Do you point your prayer matt North East and pray to the 'God of Cod' before or during each session, for example???
It would be very interesting to hear your perspective, views and reasons behind them, I think it might generate an interesting debate, it'll also give you something to do during the unsettled weather over the next few days!!!
I'll somehow write these opinions up and post my views after I've had a chance to think about it more!
Regards
Si
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