Super User bigbill Posted September 11, 2013 Super User Posted September 11, 2013 What would you rather be called than Fisher women? Or is Fisher women & woman ok? In logging the women are called "Jill's" fisherjills? Do the women have any suggestions here? Quote
KyakR Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 Hi Bill! Remember on Star Trek all the female officers are called "sir"? Female actors are no longer called actresses usually, but called actors? My personal preference is to be called a fisherman. This word has slowly lost it's gender connotations.....gender being inconsequential here. That's why I'd love to see all the tournaments welcoming women. Thanks for asking. Hey, glad you got to hit 'em the other day! 1 Quote
Super User bigbill Posted September 11, 2013 Author Super User Posted September 11, 2013 That sounds ok were all fisherman. It felt great to hookup with a bass on my second cast. The funny thing is my mepps minnow spinner was also rotating too as I reeled it. The minnow body was rotating slowly yet the bass still hit it. This is the second time I had a flawed presentation that caught a fish. My other time was when a rapala minnow was snagged on my line by the rear hook. Even going backwards they were taking turns hitting it. So all this time I been focusing on Oscar winning presentations and sometimes it doesn't matter go figure. Maybe during the fall when the feed bag is on the presentation game changes? Quote
MrsBassAssasin Posted September 24, 2013 Posted September 24, 2013 I prefer just "Fisherman". It's has nothing to do with being male or female. But honestly, I could careless which i am called, as long as im on the water every chance i get! Quote
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