| A Remedy for the Summer Doldrums
After
30 years of fly fishing I am just as infected with the fishing bug
as I was when I was 10 years old. At ten, fishing for suckers in
a mud puddle was an adventure. At 40, sight fishing for carp in
inches of water feels the same way. The secret I have learned, beside
the fact that I am hopeless fishing addict, is to seek adventure
wherever and whenever you go fishing. Webster’s definition
of adventure fly fishing is:
Adventure: An exciting or
remarkable experience
Adventurous: Disposed
to seek adventure or to cope with the new and unknown.
This may (should) get in the way of “peer pressure”
fly fishing (PPF2). PPF2 is any kind of fishing that has status
attached to it, such as, only certain species of fish are worthy
of fly fishing. Beware of the PPF2 attitude it can severely limit
your fun and the scope of your fishing knowledge (I know –
been there done that).
Learn to think outside the box. When you let go of
the fly fishing magazine paparazzi and look for adventure with a
fly rod you’ll find that you can answer questions that no
one else has thought to ask. Questions like: Will a brown trout
rising to small mayflies eat a bass bug popper, or Will that Redhorse
Carp Sucker eat a fly and How does a Redhorse Carp Sucker fight
on a #6 wt. fly rod? The answers to these questions are yes, yes
and what does a bonefish have that this fish doesn’t. I wouldn’t
know if I hadn’t tried something different. |