Different strokes for different folks
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Czech Nymphing in a beautiful canyon |
Is it about fun? Is it about competition? Is it about putting meat on the table? Is it to go out and look good with high end gear?
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Cheech and Cheech Jr. |
So with this fishing thing; why do you do it? Here are some possible ideas
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Dry fly fishing in a meadow |
- Because you like to be outdoors. Every time I think of this type of fisher I can't help but think of the song by Primus... "Nature Boy." You will hear this person say "I don't care if I catch fish, I just like to be out in nature." (My $0.02 - If I'm not catching fish, I'm pissed.)
- Because you are an apex predator. It is a challenge of man vs/ beast. Who will prevail? If it's man, he will kill his prey and EAT it. I have no issue with keeping fish as long as they are state bred frankenfish that are meant to meet the Wunder Boner (Don't worry... I won't make you google that one. The link takes you to a Youtube video showing a trout DE-bone-er in action.)
- It's all about fun. Recreational activities should be fun in my mind. If you are a die hard fly-or-die dude, but you get a taste of a big ol' bass through 3 feet of weeds on a baitcaster, you look in the mirror and say "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dog-gone it THAT WAS AWESOME."
- It's a living. I have big time respect for guys who can row people down a pristine river and watch other people catch fish all day. I couldn't do it. I'm not good at yelling "set...
Winter midge fishing - It's the cool thing to do. Some may have watched a certain movie in the 90's, others might see it as the new hipster thing to do. I once got roped into a trip with two guys that looked more like the backstreet boys than fisherman. They fished like it too... even though they each had $1,500 of gear. (Don't get me wrong... I fish like a backstreet boy sometimes, and I LOVE gear.)
- Tradition. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Chironomid fishing in a lake - To be the best around. Another song pops into my head... For some guys, they have to be the best fisherman, have the most expensive gear, tie the best flies, catch the biggest fish. It's always a competition on the water with these guys. It's OK to be good... It just doesn't mean that everyone else sucks.
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A rare sighting of Curtis Fry "the man behind the lens" |
What are we missing here? Please add comments to fill us in!
~ Cheech
I fly fish to be with my buddies from school. We get together for a trip every year to a different location. Their company, in the midst of these beautiful rivers and lakes, is my reason to fish.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. I like those trips and all the laughing on the way to the river...
DeleteIt's all about fun, and enjoying the outdoors. But of course there a is a little bit of wanting to be better than your friends. (I think we all can relate to that.) Gotta love the good 'ole smack talk amongst friends. :)
ReplyDeleteChicks dig it.
ReplyDeletenuff said... They love that smell that comes with it too.
DeleteI hear a lot of folks say that they fly fish because it is a "way of life." I've never been able to figure out exactly what that means.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there is "one" reason we fly fish. I see a degree of "all" of the above reasons in most of us--give or take a reason or two.
At one time, I thought I'd never get tired of tying flies, but it happened. At one time, I thought I'd always drive to the Green or the Henry's Fork, or the Madison, or other fabled waters to prove my prowess, but I haven't been to those waters in years.
I still think about fly fishing everyday--is that what "way of life" means?
Anyway, I just like to catch fish for fun, and I really do stop to look around at the country where I find trout. I find I look at the little par marks and the colors on the trout I catch and see art. I still catch myself counting and I hope all the little ones I catch will add up to the one big one that I can never catch. :)