Years ago I was fishing with my young sons on this particular stretch of river with a single barbless rooster tail within the bounds of this state's fishing laws for this particular river. I hooked a decent fish, gave the spin rod to my boy, who must have been about 8 or so at that time, and he landed it. Had a brief grip and grin photo and released the fish back to the river.
Now this river is more often pounded by fly fishers. Plus it is stocked like crazy. And tons of fly guides base out about a mile south of here. Sure enough, some elitist male Karen A-hole comes barging out of one of the mansions on the left of the clip and berates us for using spin gear, how it is illegal etc, and that it is fly-only water. Button down shirt tucked into his jeans and NY cap sort a guy. All of what he said was bullshit, and I told him so and showed the appropriate spinner with one barbless hook etc. That memory still irritates me, the entitlement etc...
Here's the game for you though, where would you have thrown the rooster tail in the pic below?
It's like 2pm and 80 degrees out in July.
Rooster tail or vibrax?
I highly recommend that if you find yourself in this same location, after carefully checking the regulations for the current date, if permissible, you throw a single barbless rooster tail on general principles of open access and law abidin' fishin'
and to piss off whomever is riveted to their binoculars on the left side of the clip
personally I am not sure the backwoods of Maine need a ton of protection from varied fishing styles, selective rules, sure, catch and release too, but man there are tons of miles with virtually no one in some tricky areas to access up there. It is not a wealthy state, and the culture is to enjoy and respect the outdoors AND pull whatever resources they can from the flatlahndahs who want to see a lighthouse and want to catch a brook trout or smallmouth out of some tea-colored water....