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snakefiddler wrote:
o.k., let me say a few things about my post. first- i may have set a false tone by accidentally omitting my intended question mark in the subject heading. i was "asking a question" purely in fun-related to joking around that took place at work. secondly, i already have a feeling that this may be a sensitive subject, even with the few responses i have seen thus far. certainly it was not my intention to offend anyone, and i hope i haven't. happy fly fishin- snake Don't worry about it. The flyfishing community (if there is such a thing) is worse than the church. Everybody has his personal list of commandments (thou shall not fish anything that sinks, for example) and some of us are worse than Jehova's in spreading their word. Do what you like, the main thing about (fly)fishing is to have fun, whatever you tie on and however you fish it. I even fish maggots on a flyrod if it delivers the goods, and I couldn't care less if it's called flyfishing or not. -- take care, Herman |
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![]() "Herman Nijland" wrote in message ... I even fish maggots on a flyrod if it delivers the goods, and I couldn't care less if it's called flyfishing or not. WHAT??? Have you no morals, man? No ETHICS??? --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
"Herman Nijland" wrote in message ... I even fish maggots on a flyrod if it delivers the goods, and I couldn't care less if it's called flyfishing or not. WHAT??? Have you no morals, man? No ETHICS??? --riverman Everybody has morals and ethics. It's only the difference between them that makes it interesting :-). -- Herman |
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Herman Nijland wrote:
snip I even fish maggots on a flyrod if it delivers the goods, and I couldn't care less if it's called flyfishing or not. Well, FYI, it's not, it's called bait fishing. There's nothing wrong with that, where legal, but it lacks a certain je ne sais quoi that real fly fishing has in abundance. If you want to fish with bait, where legal, that's cool. I enjoy sitting in a lawn chair, Budweiser at the elbow, waiting for the tip of my rod to move ever so slightly when a catfish takes the big gob of worms I've heaved out into the Mississippi River. But that's not fly fishing either and when I fish that way I've found that my feces is malodorous, whereas when I fly fish it is not. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Herman Nijland wrote: snip I even fish maggots on a flyrod if it delivers the goods, and I couldn't care less if it's called flyfishing or not. Well, FYI, it's not, it's called bait fishing. There's nothing wrong with that, where legal, but it lacks a certain je ne sais quoi that real fly fishing has in abundance. I know. It's just called fishing in my book. I love to fish dries to a rising trout. I also love casting streamers for bass, and I get a kick of taking the kids fishing with a long pole with bobber and maggots for whatever fish. I must admit that the maggots on a flyrod were a bit of a troll :-). It is rare that I get the chance to fish a nice river for trout and grayling, so I make do with what's there. In my case it's the river Rhine, which has been heavily polluted until some twenty years ago. The fish stocks are not bad, there are all kinds of coarse fish around, and even the odd seatrout or salmon if you're extremely utterly lucky. Fishing small streamers can produce anything from rudd, roach or ide to yellow perch, asp, pike and zander. Not 'offical gamefish' at all, but so effin' hard to fool so now and then with fur and feather. I love to catch them on fly, but I don't want to be limited to that. I gave up on being a flyfisher. I am a fisher, there's way too much fun to be had to stick to upstream dry fly only or whatever mental rulebook. If you want to fish with bait, where legal, that's cool. I enjoy sitting in a lawn chair, Budweiser at the elbow, waiting for the tip of my rod to move ever so slightly when a catfish takes the big gob of worms I've heaved out into the Mississippi River. But that's not fly fishing either and when I fish that way I've found that my feces is malodorous, whereas when I fly fish it is not. ;-) Whatever rocks your boat. Basically, I think we don't even disagree. Much. Still, I doubt that the fish will notice the difference :-). -- Herman |
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