I never fully took to using a pick, even though I started out using one. Wasn't long before I transitioned to fingers. Thumb and 2nd finger for playing single note runs a la Mark Knopfler, and all five fingers for fingerstyle guitar. Actually I sometimes use thumb, index and middle finger for single note runs in a banjo/harp style and have gotten quite good at working my way around the fretboard doing scale runs on adjacent strings. You can get some real speed and fluency doing it that way.
For me, using a pick was like - pardon the analogy - the guitar version of a condom. It's a layer between me and the guitar and makes me feel a little more detached from the strings. When I play with my fingers there's this deeper connection with the instrument and I play far more expressively.
I'm never going to achieve that machine gun Paul Gilbert style of picking with my fingers. But I can play pretty fast with them when needs be, especially with the use of slurs and slides and harp runs and what have you.
I did make a last ditch effort to get used to a pick a few years ago, but drifted out of it again. Apart from anything else, having to find a pick when I want to play is one extra step I can do without! It's like when Mitch Hedberg said of that double-wrapped Pepperidge Farm bread - "I do not need another step between me and toast"