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Catching a fish on the first cast is a bad omen.. Always screws up the rest of my day (Unless I'm steelheading)

Ha, I agree with this, BillM. I always say it's like when you're golfing and you smoke your first drive right down the middle - rest of the round will be a disaster!

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I have a lucky lure that has caught me more fish over the years than everything else combined. It's 'retired' now ... I couldn't stand losing it.

 

But it is always in my tackle bag ... in a jewelry box like a wedding ring would come in.

 

I feel naked if the boat if that lure isn't with me.

 

I have a feeling that one day the fishing will be so horrible that I'm driven to tie it on ..... and it will catch the biggest fish of my life.

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Ha, I agree with this, BillM. I always say it's like when you're golfing and you smoke your first drive right down the middle - rest of the round will be a disaster!

Nonsense lol. Im the opposite. A good first drive and I play good all round.

 

Same goes for a good first put. Thats why i always hit the practise green for 15 minutes before a round. A few chips and flops, some puts. Easily saves 5-8 shots off each round

 

I still suck at golf though. I average about 92 lol. Never bothered to figure out my handicap, always just replied with "very handicap" when asked haha

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ALWAYS DIP THE NET!!! ALWAYS!!!

 

S.

 

NEVER EVER let the net touch water until it is netting a fish.... The only thing worse than christening an empty net is if some idiot has a banana with 100yds of me while fishing. People have walked home when I am driving and they pull out the yellow kiss of death for success on a fishing trip LOL.

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My life seems sooooooo dull not having all these superstitions to worry about before I head out for a day of fishing :lol:

Yip, more time for casting

 

When I lay tobacco its not actually a superstition. Its an aboriginal offering to the creator.

 

I just believe its an honourable thing to do.

 

If your gonna take, you gotta give back

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I would like to know where the banana superstition evolved from.... I have been hearing this for years here... Does anyone know the history behind it?

 

The banana curse is just one of many old sailor's superstitions.

Others would be opening a can upside down.

Leaving a knife stuck in wood.

Making a glass sing.

Never give a toast with water. Not even to the Queen.

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The banana curse is just one of many old sailor's superstitions.

Others would be opening a can upside down.

Leaving a knife stuck in wood.

Making a glass sing.

Never give a toast with water. Not even to the Queen.

Two that I got from my father and have always observed - not strictly for fishing, just all purpose superstitions - don't put new shoes on a table and never throw your hat on a bed. Have no idea the origin or rationale for these, but I have found myself following them without even realizing it sometimes.

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