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![]() Brought to you by: the South Florida Sport Fishing Magazine --------------------------------------------------------------------------- AS SEEN IN SFSF MAG Nov/Dec 2005 ISSUE By Merry Beth Ryan Fly fishing is becoming increasingly popular among lady anglers. What is it that makes fly fishing so appealing to the lady angler? After speaking to many female fly casters I came to the conclusion that one thing is for certain -- passion plays a major role in their quest to become lost in the solitude of fly fishing. Spending time in the outdoors is something that is meant to be shared with everyone and passing on fishing knowledge to those we love and cherish is priceless. Unfortunately, women in general have not been lured to learn the art of fly fishing because many believed they couldn't master it; and aside from greats like Joan Wulff, there are very few female role models in the sport of fly fishing. But, as the sport has evolved, all that has changed. Nowadays, women excel in the art of fly fishing. It goes without saying that Joan Wulff is without question the most famous female fly anglers in the world. Considered by many to be one of the finest fly casters ever, her career in the sport has spanned more than 60 years. During which, Wulff has proven that women can not only learn to fly fish, but can excel and ultimately compete against men in a sport that is still primarily male dominated. Wulff has won numerous national and international casting titles including a distance event in which she cast 161 feet while competing against an all male lineup. Today, Wulff serves as a consultant to Royal Wulff Products and the R.L. Winston fly rod company. She also runs a fly fishing school in upstate New York. Fly fishing offers solitude for those who truly love it. There is a certain peace involved with fly fishing that unites the mind and body which attracts a growing number of ladies to the sport every year. By rising to the seemingly endless number of challenges in mastering the technique, a lady fly fisher can gain a great sense of achievement, self-confidence and pride that she can use in all aspects of her life. Recently, I interviewed Nanette Holland, Public Outreach Coordinator for the Tampa Bay Estuary Program. After seeing the movie A River Runs Through It five years ago, Holland decided she wanted to see what fly fishing was all about. So, she treated herself to a trip to Oregon to fish with a friend who guides in the area. Today, Nanette is a member and former president of the Tampa Bay Fly Fishing Organization and although most of her fishing is done in Tampa Bay area, she owns a cabin in the 10,000 Islands area and fishes there as often as she can. Although Nanette has memories of fishing with her father as a child, fly fishing was something she pursued on her own. "I was intrigued by the art and grace of fly fishing" Holland said. "It's not an easy sport to master; and it takes a special guide to work with a lady angler for the obvious reasons." Along the way, Holland has hired several guides to help her improve on her technique. Some were helpful, but others nearly spoiled Nanette's dreams of becoming a lady fly fisher by being overpowering with their instruction. "For me taking instruction is easy if it is given in the right way," Holland said. "But if I constantly feel like I'm being yelled at, I find it very hard to concentrate on what I'm trying to do or learn." Far and away her favorite fish to stalk with a fly rod, Nanette landed her first tarpon on fly while fishing with Captain Kevin Mihailoff out of Everglades City earlier this year. Holland said Captain Kevin patiently guided her to her most thrilling fishing experience ever. Her voice was filled with enthusiasm while she told me what it felt like to be at the other end of a fly rod with a 40 pound tarpon attached to it. It is a memory I am sure she will carry with her for a lifetime. Action is one of the things Nanette enjoys most about fly fishing. "It's never boring," explained Nanette "You are always doing something when you're fly fishing." Nanette told me she felt sal****er fly fishing is more of a challenge for her than freshwater fly fishing. She explained that you have to cast longer distances and throw heavier lines and flies when targeting sal****er fish. But the rewards of catching bigger, stronger fish are something that keeps her coming back time and again. In interviewing many lady fly casters, I also learned that catching fish is actually secondary to most of them. Instead, experiencing the Zen-like relaxation of the sport and being close to nature is a welcomed respite for many women who juggle careers and families while looking for an outlet for their creative energies. For many women, fly fishing seems to be the perfect combination of self-expression and outdoor activity In recent years, fly fishing has become more accessible and more attractive for women around the world. In fact, the female fly fishing market is dramatically expanding. Today, there are fly rods designed specifically to fit a woman's hand and several of the most popular fishing clothing manufacturers have added women's apparel to their product lines, allowing a woman to feel even more comfortable as she sets out to achieve her goals. Fly fishing has a mysterious, romantic nature. Presenting a nearly weightless fly effectively enough for a fish to mistake it for the real thing is exciting to say the least. As the sport evolves, more and more women are learning that fly fishing isn't about how strong you are, it's about technique. Put simply, fly fishing is a finesse sport, an art form. Ladies, get out there an experience the grace and beauty of a positively enthralling experience. You'll get hooked right from the start. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit this article and other like it at www.southfloridasportfishing.com |
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