Very well said
In fishing, there is spin cast fishing, there is bait cast fishing, ice fishing, and saltwater fishing.
Then there is fly fishing!
In many ways fly fishing could be considered "High Church" in the fishing hierarchy of the different methods of catching fish! There are so many rooms in the "High Church of Fly Fishing", there is room for everyone to follow their own paths, without stepping on the opinion's of other fly anglers, on what fly fishing should and should not be!
Fly Fishing is a game of stealth, to be where the fish are, without them knowing of your presence. To fool the fish with a fly pattern to induce them into taking your offering as the real thing.
My fly fishing season is short in Minnesota! A short time span in which I can travel far and near to be where the fish are, and with lucky and some cooperative fish, for a few moments, revel in a conquest of "Man versus Fish"!
In many ways, what is more important than me catching fish, is to be were the fish are and "Seizing the Day"! This blessed very short interlude in my life, where I am at peace within myself and with the world
Separating the everyday grind of life, keeping it far away from this sanctuary, to keep the former separated from the latter. To return homeward bound from these spiritual visits to stream-side, refreshed and renewed.
I soak in those precious moments, for when again the Arctic Winds begin to blow, closing down the short fly fishing season, waiting until the next years fly fishing season. ~Parnelli
Last edited by Steven McGarthwaite; 04-11-2011 at 02:33 PM.
"Everyone you meet in life, give you happiness! Some by their arrival, others by their departure!" ~Parnelli
Nicely put. While I disagree with a couple of points, that disagreement is want makes FFing interesting. If you catch fish, then you are right, no matter what anyone else says. (and if you are not catching fish, but still having fun, you are right, too!!)
"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan
Very well said. I look forward to reading more of your writing because it is a very down to earth style that I enjoy.
Neil, you nailed it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Kelly.
Tight Lines,
Kelly.
"There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."
Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"
Amen,brother!