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rw wrote:
Tim has a point of view about C&R. It's a pretty extreme point of view, and not one I share wholeheartedly by any means, but it has a logical consistency, even if he does undermine his case with some bogus factoids. It's made me think about what I'm doing. At least 95% of the fishing I do is C&R. I might conceivably catch 30 to 50 fish in a day if I worked at it (on a really good day), but that "score" wouldn't reflect the quality of the fishing, and I'm not interested in it. I like the memory of one or two good fish hooked and landed in a perfect spot, maybe with a difficult presentation, where I could actually foresee the whole thing playing out ahead of time. That is trout fishing Nirvana to me. Think about it, C&R ROFF fishermen. Don't count fish. Quit and be satisfied once you feel good about the outing. Enjoy the scenery. Take some photos. That's a point where Tim is correct, I believe, but he doesn't express it in those terms. The previous paragraph describes a fishing trip for me pretty well. Maybe it's because I don't get out as much as I'd like (and if this fricking drought keeps up, I may never get out down here), but the planning, tying flies, packing, traveling, etc. are all a big part of the experience. Then when I'm on the water I force myself to slow down and take in everything around me. On one trip I adopted the approach that when I came to a nice-looking spot, I would sit down by the water, soak in the surroundings, get my camera out and snap a few pictures or have a cig before I made a cast. It added to the experience, and I think I caught more fish that way. In this skinny water with spooky fish, I believe I gave them time to re-adjust and get comfortable if they detected any movement on my part when I approached the water. However, I do count fish ... the *first* one. After that, it's all gravy, IMHO. Chuck Vance |
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