Back casts are your friend. Cast away and if you put a hole in their inflatable or snag their hat... success!
All kidding aside, I agree with
@Northern fish where there is less potential for conflicts. That is why I fish in MT. where there are fewer places to see others in less popular places but have lots of fish to catch.
There are places, like where I live, there are few or any others on the lake. Fishing is great, species are varied, and fun/success is to be had for all trying...
Many of you know what stream I like to fish and have fished for a long time. I fish the first 8 to 10 miles of it. Almost all people fish above me. Microburst area or above. Yes, there are fish, lots of them, but they are smaller and fished for a lot. They have been educated on our techniques. DUH! Almost all fisher people drive right past the best fishing area. Thank goodness! Some days I have caught 15 -20 trout in an hour or so. I have caught 5 - 7 pound browns too. Fishing a mouse at dusk is heaven!
If you chase fishing reports where there is great fishing, you probably will end up disappointed. Henry's, Lenice, Lenore, Chopaka, Banks, Blue, etc. will fall into that category. Find your own special places to fish.
@Dave Westburg definitely does that.
@Divad has also shown us that.
@Buzzy shows us that on a weekly basis. Why fish a salmon fly hatch that has everyone fishing it? Fish well above it or below it. Fish are still hungry - just not many fishing there. After all the are 2,000 fish per mile and they are not chasing the hatch. Why should we?
It is all about choices ---> make the right choice...
Fishing is all about releasing stress and enjoying life.