FivePoundBluegill Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 This is probably something that many people argue about and will get some good conversation going on the forum. Some people consider fishing a sport while others would argue otherwise since it does not take much physical activity appart from casting and fighting larger fish. However other "sports" such as golf do not take much physical activity as well so would they also be considered "hobbys" Do you think fishing is a sport or a hobby? I would say fishing with a rod/reel is both a sport AND a hobby depending on the person. For a person like me it would be a hobby. I fish a lot probably about 4 days a week for 2-3 hours a day if I have time. However I only fish for fun and fun only. I will probably never enter a tourney in my life so for me it is just a hobby. However for some people fishing probably would be considered a sport. Like those guys on the FLW tour that make big money trying to catch a huge weight limit in fish. For these guys being skilled at fishing is what makes them money and for them it would be a sport. These are the guys that take it very seriously and for them it would be worth it to buy that $70 swimbait since it could catch them those couple lunkers they need to win the tourney and get a huge amount of money. So...what do you guys think? Quote
tntitans21399 Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 I would count it as a sport, because a hobby to me is more like something you collect. Like collecting fishing lures or fishing reels would be your hobby. I don't get fishing gear just to collect and look at, I get them to go out and try and catch fish. I catch and release, but I still would like to catch them. So it is me vs the fish, and pretty much anything with a ___ vs ___ I count as a sport. It's a sport, but just because you in enjoy a sport doesn't mean you can't be a casual sporter. Like playing two hand touch football, you don't play 100 yards, you just need enough to play. Like me and you, we are casual fishermen, not professionals, but we are still getting to the same goal to catch fish. The key in every agreement. You find fishing gear in the sporting goods area and Sporting goods stores, not hobby lobby or hobby usa. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 Some people think a "sport" requires "defense" which eliminates both fishing and golf. 8-) Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 Some people think a "sport" requires "defense" which eliminates both fishing and golf. 8-) Cold fronts, lockjaw bass and hard water seem like a pretty good "defense" to me. Quote
-HAWK- Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Thats a tricky question. But i would have to say sport. When i think Hobby, i think of collecting antiques, gardening, flying a kite, painting, etc. Fishing would be considered more of a sport because many people participate in the activity competively. Now try and imagine competive gardening, antique collecting or painting.. Quote
LakeAnnaBasser Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Thats a tricky question. But i would have to say sport. When i think Hobby, i think of collecting antiques, gardening, flying a kite, painting, etc. Fishing would be considered more of a sport because many people participate in the activity competively. I agree to that. I also agree with titans about the hobby shop. The stuff you see in those stores to me are considered hobbies like building airplanes. Making lures is a hobby while fishing is the sport. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 Thats a tricky question. But i would have to say sport. When i think Hobby, i think of collecting antiques, gardening, flying a kite, painting, etc. Fishing would be considered more of a sport because many people participate in the activity competively. Many of the guys on this Forum "collect" and only a small minority "compete". 8-) Quote
Super User senile1 Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 This is a good question and is sure to elicit many responses, but for me, it's an exercise in semantics. I love to fish and it is one of my favorite pastimes, so how it is classified really isn't important. Quote
Hooked_On_Bass Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source Sport noun 1. an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc. For myself, it is a sport, a hobby, a passion and an addiction! Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 Merriam-Webster Sport: noun Definition: physical activity engaged in for pleasure Hobby: noun Definition: a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation Sounds the same to me Quote
jrhennecke Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Some people think a "sport" requires "defense" which eliminates both fishing and golf. 8-) Cold fronts, lockjaw bass and hard water seem like a pretty good "defense" to me. Absolutely!!! Quote
tkite16 Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Golf is for sure a sport. If you dont think there is defense in golf you havent played a Pete Dye course. He builds plenty of defense into his courses as do all architects. Fishing is kind of a tough one. Now my biggest bass is only 7 lbs 4 oz but my grandma could have reeled it in with the right drag setting with no problem. That said it is definatley a skill ie the better you are the more you catch. All who have played football would find it hard to compare the two.Fishing has sent me home with a tired shoulder ,football sent me home with a seperated shoulder. I would have to say no it is not a sport. It is a definate skill and it can be a competition but so can pie making. Quote
Popeye Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 Hooked_On_Bass pretty much summed it up: "For myself, it is a sport, a hobby, a passion and an addiction!" I'd like to second that statement!! Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 Golf is for sure a sport. If you dont think there is defense in golf you havent played a Pete Dye course. He builds plenty of defense into his courses as do all architects. There is no "defense" as long as the ball is hit perfectly onto the landing spot. I have watched Tiger do this hundreds of times! ;D Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted March 5, 2008 Super User Posted March 5, 2008 Merriam-Webster Sport: noun Definition: physical activity engaged in for pleasure Hobby: noun Definition: a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation Sounds the same to me I totally agree . Quote
Tokyo Tony Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 This is a good question and is sure to elicit many responses, but for me, it's an exercise in semantics. I love to fish and it is one of my favorite pastimes, so how it is classified really isn't important. I agree 100%. I once had a long and heated argument with a friend of mine over whether golf was a sport or a game. I was arguing it's a sport, he was saying it's a game. I realized I was actually defending golf as a legitimate activity (compared to baseball, for example), and he was pretty much trying to say it's a game for *cats*. I realized it didn't matter whether golf is a game or a sport, it is what it is, and it's way better than any activity that's typically referred to as a sport, such as baseball or basketball ;D It's the same with fishing - it's way better than any other sport or hobby or game, even golf 8-) Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted March 5, 2008 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted March 5, 2008 I think it is what you want it to be...For those who say it is not athletic, well I would like to invite you to stand next to me for nine hours on Lake Kissimee or Harris in a 30 mph wind during March and try not to fall out of the boat. Never mind tying a lure or making an acccurate cast. Or you could try not to pass out during Aug or Sep during the 95* days with no wind and make 2000 + casts to fish who are not eating.... Quote
key chain bass guy Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Sport, hobby, addiction, past-time, whatever you want it to be. Quote
tritz18 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 depends if u are fishing competatively or just for fun Quote
garry77 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Football,baseball,etc,etc, are athletics. Fishing and hunting are sports.That's why they call us sportsmen.LOL I really have no idea but it seems like a good answer. Quote
Crabcakes Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Football,baseball,etc,etc, are athletics. Fishing and hunting are sports.That's why they call us sportsmen.LOL I really have no idea but it seems like a good answer. I would agreee. Competition makes something a sport. It might not be an athletic competition but one certainly competes, whether against the fish and conditions or other anglers. In the end its all sort of arbitrary. For example- Pool is a game. Ping pong is a sport. Golf is an athletic event. Some people would disagree with those statements and some would agree. In the end it's fairly irrelevant. Quote
alger319 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 i think competition is a key word...whether competing with the fish or trying to bring in a bigger weight than someone else. yes i think it's a sport, heck some people believe chess and :-/poker are sports... Quote
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