Topic: Fly fishing and rivers and paddling and campfire concerts and such
Whitewater, Dirty Ed and I abused the kindness of Christiancastell and hijacked a thread regarding performing. Now, given that most of my performing is done while pursuing fishing and paddling, there was a minimal connection, but not enough that we can't pretend it wasn't a hijack. So I'm bringing it over here to continue the conversation, with apologies and thank yous to Christiancastell.
Whitewater asked whether there are any fly-fishermen around. I am one. My father attempted to teach me long ago, but it didn't work out. About ten years ago, I took it up again with less than enthusiasm. However, one of the guys with whom I fish considers spinning rods to be the work of Satan, so I learned to fish his way. Apparently my friend is unaware that the famous fly-fisherman Flip Pallot (first person ever to land a permit on a fly) regularly fishes with a spinning reel. At least I got to get out. Now I actually prefer fly fishing in most circumstances. I've caught the largest of each of my target freshwater species while fly-fishing, with the exception of catfish, smallmouth and largemouth bass. I will continue to work on the bass records this coming season. Catfishing is not something I intend to pursue with a flyrod, despite having caught catfish on a fly.
However, salmon, trout, and pike I have the largest all on fly rod - by a fair margin the largest too!
I have fly-fished in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Alaska. I would love to return and do the Colorado River again. The headwaters are an amazing trout fishery. I'd also like to get to Montana as much for the hikes in as the fish. The pictures all look too beautiful to believe.
In a few weeks, I will be attending an event where I hope to receive instruction (group instruction, but instruction never-the-less) from Lefty Kreh. I have read his style and his four key elements and watched his Youtube videos and have learned a tremendous amount. His book "Presenting the Fly" is a 400+ page book in which there is not one wasted sentence. Every word is a rich nugget of information. It is impossible to absorb the entirety of the book in a lifetime, so I have no idea how he learned it and wrote it in less.
- Zurf
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