Where did all the newbies go?

I first found FAOL when I was a newbie. I think I was one of many at the time who were using this and other sites to get information about fly fishing. And, hot darn, did I ever get some great information from this site! I am incredibly grateful for that.

But, I’ve noticed that there are very few posts these days on this or other fly fishing boards I visit from newbies seeking information. Very, very few!

What do you think is happening to cause this? I’m really perplexed about it.

It is the economy, may people are still without jobs, companies are still laying off employees, or shorting their hours. When have two political parties that are not participating together to resolve the countries economic woe’s! The country’s government budgets are in the red, more going out than coming in.

In the 1930’s Will Rodgers said,“It is a Recession when the other guy is out of work, it is a Depression when you are out of work!”

The government say that the nation is in a recession, to to many it feel like a depression!

Needs, Wants, and What You Get, are three different items, for most households. Sometimes you have to do without.

Today we live in a Global Economy, where many jobs and manufacturing and business in the United States, have been shipped oversea.

The world is in crisis, the common person is hunkered down in their bunkers, waiting out this economic and moral collapse of our government and businesses. We are small people, with the big boys battling for control of our government. They do not care who they hurt, to push forward their parties agenda’s!

Example:
Professional Sports Atheletes get paid more in one year than most families make in a lifetime. They play their games in ballparks and stadiums that where built from the taxpayers pocket book with sales tax increases on the families purchases. This county is now divided between the few that have too much, and the many that have too little!

Fly Fishing is too expensive to start, when you barely getting food on the table, keeping a roof over your families head, and wondering if you will have a job next week.

As with most things, I sometimes think the internet may be a mixed blessing. I often wonder if I was just thinking about starting fly fishing today, would I do it.

Back in the day (before the invention of electricity), when I first started fly fishing. I followed my natural inclination and bought a cheap rod, reel and line, along with a few flies, and had at it. I didn’t know any better. I caught fish and had fun, the rest is history.

If I was just getting started today, I’d check into the popular fly fishing forums, and ask the infamous “What do I need to get started fly fishing for bluegills in my local subdivision ponds?” I know I’d get alot of well intentioned advice from the “experts”. In most cases, the advice would be “Go large or stay home.” A typical “starter” outfit suggestion would usually include a rod that cost at least a couple hundred, a $100 + reel, $60 fly line, vest, fly box full of flies, and assorted accessories.

As was previously discussed, that be pretty tough to swing if I happened to currently be unemployed and looking for something to help me cheaply pass all my newly found spare time. I’m not criticizing the advice given since it is given with the best of intentions, but I certainly see why it would cause some folks to decided to take up something cheaper, like golf or power boat racing.

My memory isn’t what it used to be, so just to make sure it wasn’t just my imagination, I just took a look at another well known forum. Here’s the advice given for a starter outfit -

ABC’s Pick

  1. Fly Rod: TFO 5wt, 9’ length. $149.95, Redington Red.Fly 2, 9’ 5wt. $99.00
  2. Fly Reel: Lamson Konic $129, Redington Rise 5/6 $159
  3. Fly Line: RIO Selective Trout II WF-Floating $65, SA Mastery WF-Floating $65
  4. Estimated Cost: $293 to $374, Based on equipment selected.

XYZ’s Pick

  1. Fly Rod: Sage Launch 9’ 5 weight 2 pc. $199. 4 pc. $225
  2. Fly Reel: Lamson Konic 2 $129.
  3. Fly Line: Rio Selective Trout $64.
  4. Estimated Cost: $375. to $425

I don’t necessarily think this advice is bad, as long as the new person is sure they will like fly fishing, and have the funds available. However if funds are tight, or I’m just toying with giving it a try, I may decide to try something else.

Just my opinion, but I think that it has far less to do with the economy and far more to do with the community. And I don’t think its a bad thing.

Think about how many fly fishing sites you’ve been to, and of those, how many actively encourage beginners. Most, if not all of them, right?

Eventually, when a community gets asked the same handful of beginner questions enough, they decide to make a permanent ‘beginners guide’, whether a sticky thread or a separate subsection of the site (as we have here). Eventually bots from the major search engines find these pages and add them to the results they show, and within a few months, the same google search that returned the FAOL message board months ago, now links directly to the section for beginner fly fishing. I know this because it happened to me. It wasn’t until after I’d read the entire beginner fly fishing and fly tying sections that I even realized the site had a bulletin board attached.

By the time a beginner navigates to the BB, they’re already familiar with the beginners section and, as most people are fairly sensible, they’ll check to see if something is covered there before asking a question about it here, which is the sensible thing to do. Folks are capable of shopping online for a fly fishing setup in their price range once they determine what exactly they’re looking for, and the beginners section gives them that knowledge. By the time they get here and have a question for the community, they’ve progressed beyond “whats a good starter setup?” and on to questions more like “What’s your favorite dry fly dubbing?”. :slight_smile:

i think this was the gist of post #1 so i cant help but wondering

“what does the economy have to do with a newbie asking a question on any type of forum/board?”

as mentioned above in #2

Maybe the posts are there but people aren’t INTENTIONALLY labeling themselves “newbies.” Possibly some people think they won’t be taken as seriously or get the same level of response if people know they’re talking to a “newbie.” Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that happens here but I’m sure it happens on some boards. It haven’t noticed a drop in posts on FAOL asking for help at least IMO.

And I would have to agree with Normand, I don’t think the economy has much to do with people not wanting to frequent a board and ask questions. If anything I’d think there’d be more interest in recreational activities including flyfishing since those who are unfortunately out of work have the free time on their hands AND they may be looking for a way to relax and deal with the stress.

I think search engines like Google and the search functions on websites get a lot of the answers people once asked.
How many times have you been to a website when someone asks a question and some ‘pro’ answers by telling them to use the search function?
Thanks to the internet, we are in the age of instant professionals! It sure is a far cry from picking Uncle Joe’s brain as best you can!

With the wealth of information available on the web, I think a lot of the questions from someone new to the sport may have already been asked/answered multiple times and all they need to do is view the results. Probably a number of them lurk on forums for a while until they feel comfortable enough to engage in conversation. I don’t think the economics of flyfishing keep too many people from at least giving it a try - you can go on EBay and get a real nice outfit put together, used but solid gear, for about what 3 rounds of golf (with cart) would cost at the local public course.

Oldfrat, hope the fires aren’t too close to home; looks like a pretty bad burn. Be safe.

Regards,
Scott

I’ve noticed that many of the newbies we’ve had on FAOL over the past 2 years have become good “regulars”! :o)

But I know what you mean. I think it might have something to do with a bunch of existing fly-anglers discovering what is available on-line…and most of those have found FAOL. The rate of new recruitment to fly-fishing is probably low, so we get “newbies” less frequently now than before.

no way for any bb to compete with facebook and/or youtube.

For years my local fly shop asked that question. The fad of the movie has faded and with it the swarm of newbies hunger for new adventure.

I must be the only guy that started fly fishing in the past 15 years that has never seen that movie or read the book, and has no family history of fly fishing. :stuck_out_tongue:

They are still out there, in on the 8th, name withheld:

“Hey there,
I just wanted to let you know how helpful your site has been in getting me going for my first time out. It took me most of the summer to gather up the gear. Ended up with a Cabela’s Wind River Combo, some dry flies a buddy gave me and a starter kit of nymphs. Filled the vest with some necessities and got out this Sunday. A 2 hour trip turned into a 4 hour exploration. Being my first time out, I spent a lot more time observing and practice casting. Still need to fine tune the casting as most times I ended up with a mess of leader, tippet and fly line on the water.
All that said, I am truly hooked. Watching my buddy land 4 Brook Trout really was something. Thanks for you articles!!!”

Wonder if release of The River Why won’t have a similar effect?

Regards,
Scott

Well from my own experience in starting out I remember “Starting” Fishing and tying, then finding this site… and useing it hard for prolly three years before I ever got around to noticeing the BB… there is a wealth of info here and all the articles and stories… and you can really get caught up in the patterns listed here… it wasn’nt till I had moved to Ny, wasn’t fishing much…well as now hardly at all… cause I am not a city type and still don’t really know this area all that well… But I’m working on that!!! That I stopped oogleing the fly of the week archives and wondered into the fourms and chatrooms…which I still don’t frequint all that often ?? shruggin shoulders… Cause I don’t know why i don’t use the chat here…lol

And yes the movie… For whatever reason… as it’s not even about FF… had a major effect on the growth of this sport!

This site did do one major thing for me… It proved without a doubt that Flyfishers are Not snobs and it’s not a sport for only the rich and well to do! It sometimes does have that shroud around it…

Okay newbies, the only answers on the thread are senior member. Are you out there???

I’m a newbie to the board but have been fly fishing for 10 years or so… does that count?!

What took you so long? :slight_smile:

I think the newbies are still out there. Beginning casting classes and introductory fly fishing classes are very popular around here. But BB activity by new FF’ers seems to move around to different sites more quickly than it used to. One site will be popular with new FF’ers and then a different site will become popular for a while. It is interesting that FAOL’s beginner section is referenced often on other sites. It is a wonder resource.

Have fun,
Rex