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My sister gave me a fly-rod...
Hi folks;
For my 49th birthday, my sister gave me a Cortland "Fairplay" fly fishing outfit, which included a VHS videotape I've been studying. With a great deal of trial-and-error, I can now get a dry fly onto the water, sometimes as much as 20 feet from where I stand, occasionally in somewhere near the desired direction, unless there is so much as a blade of grass anywhere behind me, which will voraciously do unto my fly as Charlie Brown's kite-eating tree didst do... I'd mention the effect of a gusty cross-wind as well, but I suspect you all can guess what happened. All foolishness aside for the moment, though, does anyone know of a group, club, class, or whatever in south-central washington state that might help me get past the beginner's learning curve? At the moment, I'm thrashing about and looking silly while others reel in a great flopping harvest of fish on power-bait and treble-hooks. Karl S. |
none wrote:
All foolishness aside for the moment, though, does anyone know of a group, club, class, or whatever in south-central washington state that might help me get past the beginner's learning curve? Here are a couple of lists of clubs in Washington. Pick one near you: http://www.fedflyfishers.org/clubs/2...te_Province=WA http://www.westfly.com/wa/wa_oande/clubs.htm JR |
Hey JR, How was the fishing Saturday and Sunday? Send me an email if
you want. bruce h |
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JR wrote:
none wrote: All foolishness aside for the moment, though, does anyone know of a group, club, class, or whatever in south-central washington state that might help me get past the beginner's learning curve? Here are a couple of lists of clubs in Washington. Pick one near you: http://www.fedflyfishers.org/clubs/2...te_Province=WA http://www.westfly.com/wa/wa_oande/clubs.htm JR Thanks! There were three clubs listed nearby, so I'll have a choice. Karl S. |
JR wrote:
none wrote: All foolishness aside for the moment, though, does anyone know of a group, club, class, or whatever in south-central washington state that might help me get past the beginner's learning curve? Here are a couple of lists of clubs in Washington. Pick one near you: http://www.fedflyfishers.org/clubs/2...te_Province=WA http://www.westfly.com/wa/wa_oande/clubs.htm JR I'd forgot to mention... My grandfather was a fly-fisherman, and a fishing rod of his was given to me. It looks like split bamboo, six-sided and beautifully kept save for some rust on the tip guide. I was wondering whether I should try to fish with it or just keep it as a memento, but I don't know whether age might have weakened it or if technology has simply passed it by. It was made by: James Heddon's Sons Dowagiac, Michigan The case is marked: No. 17 L'gth 8 1/2 2 Fer. There are three tip sections, one slightly shorter than the other two. Any opinions? Even if I do use this rod, it won't be for a while. I'm still a very green newbie as fly-fishing goes, having only a few months ago been given that Cortland starter kit and not having a great deal of time to practice with it. Thrashing around with this fragile old beauty would likely turn tragic in a hurry. Karl S. |
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