Big-O Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 In some lakes anymore, the sport is dodging other boats., Quote
Guest muddy Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 WHO CARES? I just LOVE FISHING and I do not care what it's labeled Quote
George Welcome Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 depends if u are fishing competatively or just for fun Based on this response only pro-ball players are involved in the sport of baseball and for all the rest it is just a hobby. Fishing is a sport by definition. Generally speaking, the person who does something for fun, not remuneration, is called an amateur (or hobbyist), as distinct from a professional. Note: it is the individual participating that makes a difference in the classification, but the activity itself stays the same. Quote
ba7ss3in Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 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.... It is definitely a physical sport during March and the dog days of summer. Also mentally challenging when fishing in the rain, cold and the heat. Quote
Super User MALTESE FALCON Posted March 6, 2008 Super User Posted March 6, 2008 Like Muddy said, "Who cares?" As long as I can still catch fish, I don't care what it's labeled. Falcon Quote
John J. Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Check out my signature quote from Jimmy Houston! Quote
bassmaster911 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 well it could be considered either and it is very contriversal. I think it is a sport. Sure it is not physical but look at golf. You have to know what they are biting on and etc. to be able to catch bass. It is also competitive espacially at a tourtimate. I would say fishing and golf is about the only non pyschal sport. But both require skill to excell where as hobby does not. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) Either way it is still fun!!!! Quote
kbkindle Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 kb here was watching a talk sports program and they said that fishing was not a sport all you have to know how to do is sit. i got two words for him kb and they are not nice fellow Quote
Super User KU_Bassmaster. Posted March 7, 2008 Super User Posted March 7, 2008 I am OK with calling fishing a sport. Fishermen are not "athletes" though. Quote
Nitro 882 Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 If you can catch fish on a regular basis, it's a sport. If you can't catch fish on a regular basis, it's a hobby. Quote
Pond Hopper Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 It is enjoyment, if it is not enjoyment for you or anyone maybe you should move on. Anything that is not enjoyment to me I call work, and fishing is not work. Quote
Fish Chris Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Well for me, fishing is just a way of life. Sport, hobby, passion, past time, etc..... the label is just not important. Peace, Fish Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 7, 2008 Super User Posted March 7, 2008 Bass fishing is a sport. Collecting tackle is a hobby. Quote
Bassnbrett101 Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 To me i consider tournament fishing a sport while i consider pond fishing a hobby. Let's be honest, it doesnt take that much skill to catch a ton of fish in a pond. But in a tournament on a 100,000 acre lake trying to catch a 5 fish limit in an 8 hr time period that opens itself up to being a sport. just because of the difficulty of patterning the fish, doing your homework, and learning all the different bait types and techniques. It gets tough and thats why i consider tournament fishing a sport. Anyone can go out there and catch 20 fish in a pond, just like anyone can go out and hit a little ball all weekend and call it golfing. My bottom line is once you get competitive in fishing it turns into a sport Quote
DangerRanger Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 How about SPORBY or HOBORT if George W. can make words up why can't I???????? LOL. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted March 8, 2008 Super User Posted March 8, 2008 I think the slogan by five.bass.limit sums it all up: "Fishing is an addiction, disguised as a hobby" :-[ Roger Quote
bassfanatick Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 Fishing is definitely a hobby for me, as I would spend too much money on all my hobbies Quote
Darrell660 Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 I think it's a hobby if you do it just for fun. If you fish as a competition I think it's a sport. Quote
fishizzle Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 I am OK with calling fishing a sport. Fishermen are not "athletes" though. sure they are....Ike spends the winter working out Quote
alger319 Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 I am OK with calling fishing a sport. Fishermen are not "athletes" though. sure they are....Ike spends the winter working out exactally, you think you don't have to be in shape to stand eight hours in the blazing sun, freezing 30mph winds, hualing arse over 4 footers: your crazy. those who look at it as a hobbie(nothing wrong with that) would not be out in these conditions, they wouldn't go out and stay home. Only an athlete is willing to go through this. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 Neither, for me, it's a mindset. I'd like to think I try to embody the ethics, morality and conservation awareness that fishing brings to the table. That makes it a "way of life" for me. Quote
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