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I took my daughter fly fishing today...
My 10-year-old daughter expressed interest in learning how to cast a
fly line so I took her out on the lawn last night and she fooled around for a while. I set her up with my Cabelas 3-Forks rod, gave her some pointers, and she started getting the hang of it right away. I thought she'd get bored after a few minutes but she practiced for nearly an hour. When she was done, she asked me when she could try casting on the water and I told her she had practiced enough that it was time to head out to the neighborhood bass pond, which we did today. She ended up catching 6 or 7 bass on a bead-head Prince nymph and she had a great time. I gotta say... I'm pretty psyched. --Steve |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
On Sat, 3 May 2008 12:27:00 -0700 (PDT), Zimbo
wrote: I gotta say... I'm pretty psyched. As well you should be. Way to go, Zimbo. Now you need to build her a grass rod. It's been a couple of years since I've fished with the boo rod you gave me. Need to do that this season. Probably fish Gehrke's too. d;o( Dave |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
On May 3, 2:41 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2008 12:27:00 -0700 (PDT), Zimbo wrote: I gotta say... I'm pretty psyched. As well you should be. Way to go, Zimbo. Now you need to build her a grass rod. It's been a couple of years since I've fished with the boo rod you gave me. Need to do that this season. Probably fish Gehrke's too. d;o( Dave He'd like that. Which ******* did you end up with? |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
On Sat, 3 May 2008 16:11:48 -0700 (PDT), Halfordian Golfer
wrote: On May 3, 2:41 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Sat, 3 May 2008 12:27:00 -0700 (PDT), Zimbo wrote: I gotta say... I'm pretty psyched. As well you should be. Way to go, Zimbo. Now you need to build her a grass rod. It's been a couple of years since I've fished with the boo rod you gave me. Need to do that this season. Probably fish Gehrke's too. d;o( Dave He'd like that. Which ******* did you end up with? The Happy Hooker, 2 piece 7 1/2 ft 4 weight. I have five grass rods - 2 Kussee, George's, Zimbo's Hamilton Rod Co., and a very nice 5 weight made by roff's Peter Collin. They all fish well, especially the Kussees and Peter's. They are for my five grandchildren. I'll probably buy another one just so one of the kids doesn't end up with a fly rod called "The Happy Hooker." George's method of naming these rods, ie The Happy Hooker, The *******, left much to be desired. There was a cry on roff the likes of which you've never seen when he wanted to blacken the ******* and call it a Black *******. Poor George. Some very dear friends on roff couldn't stand the man, and he and I had our differences, but I am glad I "settled up" with him just weeks before he died. I called Gladys about a year ago to see how things were going. She said everything was fine. Dave |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
Zimbo wrote:
My 10-year-old daughter expressed interest in learning how to cast a fly line so I took her out on the lawn last night and she fooled around for a while. I set her up with my Cabelas 3-Forks rod, gave her some pointers, and she started getting the hang of it right away. I thought she'd get bored after a few minutes but she practiced for nearly an hour. When she was done, she asked me when she could try casting on the water and I told her she had practiced enough that it was time to head out to the neighborhood bass pond, which we did today. She ended up catching 6 or 7 bass on a bead-head Prince nymph and she had a great time. I gotta say... I'm pretty psyched. Oh great, another nymph fisherperson. Teach her that the only properly presented fly is a dry fly (or in the case of bass, a popper) and then *I'll* be psyched. :-) :-) :-) (for those who need them). -- Ken Fortenberry - good to "see" you Steve. |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
On May 3, 10:13*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Oh great, another nymph fisherperson. Teach her that the only properly presented fly is a dry fly (or in the case of bass, a popper) and then *I'll* be psyched. We've had that lesson, trust me: (1) Only date boys you would be willing to bring home to meet your mother (2) Anything worth doing is worth doing well (3) Nymphs are a last resort --Steve |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
When I took my oldest daughter fishing she hooked her first trout in the
eye and never wanted anything to do with the sport again. So it goes. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
Oh great, another nymph fisherperson. Teach her that the only properly
presented fly is a dry fly (or in the case of bass, a popper) and then *I'll* be psyched. We've had that lesson, trust me: (1) Only date boys you would be willing to bring home to meet your mother (2) Anything worth doing is worth doing well (3) Nymphs are a last resort Since my daughters grew up on Air Force bases: (4) Never trust a man with a three foot zipper. Congrats. I got my daughters started young and they both eschew bait fishermen. Enjoy the ride. Frank Reid |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
On May 3, 3:27*pm, Zimbo wrote:
My 10-year-old daughter expressed interest in learning how to cast a fly line so I took her out on the lawn last night and she fooled around for a while. I set her up with my Cabelas 3-Forks rod, gave her some pointers, and she started getting the hang of it right away. I thought she'd get bored after a few minutes but she practiced for nearly an hour. When she was done, she asked me when she could try casting on the water and I told her she had practiced enough that it was time to head out to the neighborhood bass pond, which we did today. She ended up catching 6 or 7 bass on a bead-head Prince nymph and she had a great time. I gotta say... I'm pretty psyched. --Steve great work, z! let's try to hit a nearby spot within the next thirty days. yfitp wayno |
I took my daughter fly fishing today...
"Zimbo" said it all in the subject line!!! Way to go Dad!!! You have a few months of fun coming your way this Summer and Fall then plan on taking your princess to a joint father/daughter fly tying class and start building bigger memories. When they get to catching them on the flies they tied themselves, it's hooked - long term! Good luck! John |
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