I had a lot of fun fishing and being out on the water. I caught quite a few fish, but I don't keep track of numbers and size. It's more about quality and enjoyment to me. I can enjoy a nice sunfish putting on a fight or a tiny native brookie as much as a big Striped Bass. I would rather enjoy catching fish with more difficult means than total numbers. Bait doesn't appeal to me- it's too easy. I'd rather stalk specific fish with an artificial lure, and I get more pleasure out of that challenge than I do running up the numbers.
Well said, fishing is really about enjoyment. I completely agree that more difficult techniques make the fishing more memorable, and fun.
I usually don't keep track of all my numbers, but this year my goal was to keep a detailed log for the whole year. I have recorded significant catches in the past, but I haven't kept detailed reports before. But one of my best friends is returning from the army at the end of the year, and hasn't had much time to fish in MA (or at all) in the past few years, so I though it would be cool to give him my log for next year. That way he could get some new spots, techniques, and times, and hopefully have a good season next year. In the future, I probably won't be recording like I did this year- and instead just record bug hatches and spawning times, and stuff like that.