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The Allure of Fly Fishing

from: Rob Lore

There is something about fly fishing that captures the hearts of many fishermen. To many people, the point of fishing is simply to catch fish. This is not the case when it comes to fly fishing. Of course the fly fisherman wants to catch fish. The fly fisherman actually devotes an extraordinary amount of energy, time and ingenuity to doing just that, but there is more to fly fishing than just catching fish.

The fly fisherman is interested in the activity of fly fishing itself. It is the act of fly fishing from which the fly fisherman derives so much pleasure, not just from the end result of catching fish.

What is it about fly fishing that makes it so enticing? There is one main physical difference between other types of fishing and fly fishing. That difference may be the key to the enjoyment so many find in the sport of fly fishing. In all other forms of casting, the fisherman is throwing a weight on the end of his line, whether it is a lure or a sinker. This does require a great amount of precision. It is essentially like throwing a rock in the water.

The fly fisherman, on the other hand, is casting only the weight of the fly fishing line itself, which is spread out over 30 or 40 feet of fly fishing line. The tiny fly fishing fly at the end of the fly fishing line is virtually weightless and provides no momentum at all. Fly fishing requires precision, delicacy, and a gentle fine touch.

Many fly fishermen want to learn as much as they can about their sport of fly fishing, not just about fly fishing techniques. That includes the study of the insects that the fish feed on, studying the freshwater habitats, leaning about the history of fly fishing and the lore of fly fishing, as well as the fly fishing techniques of fly casting and fly tying. The fly fisherman has to be aware of everything from the cycles of the seasons to the life cycles of the insects.

Fly fishing is not just another method of catching fish. Fly fishing embraces the rhythm of nature as well as the rhythm of the fly fishing rod. The rhythm of the fly fishing rod carries your mind, body and spirit to the water. Whether you catch a fish are not, the water will always give you a little bit of its own strength, some of its energy, and the wonderful feeling of peace.

The sport of fly fishing takes place in some of the most beautiful settings in the world including mountain streams, scenic lakes, ocean shorelines, and out on the high seas. Fly fishermen see and appreciate the wonders of nature. Fly fishermen care about the fish as well as the environment. Many fly fishermen take a proactive stance on environmental issues.

An anonymous fisherman once said fly fishing has a special hold on the spirit of man. This is because of all forms of fishing, it requires a perfect balance between discipline and freedom. Perhaps part if the mysterious allure of fly fishing is the feeling of harmony with nature and the gentle balance between man and fish.



 

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