Obviously we all love to fly fish and all that goes with the sport. What does fly fishing mean to you? Why is it so special and what makes it so? I've be curious to hear from others.
For me, fly fishing has represented a journey...one that seemed to be longer then I could have imagined. I didn't want to retire...I had a few more years left (I thought). The elephant sitting on my chest that evening in the fire station changed all that and I was forced into a period of limbo while I tried to figure out what I would do next. One thing I had was plenty of time on my hands.
The fly fishing learning curve and frustration levels for the first two years of fish-less effort was steep. Gradually, I met folks on the forum and started the real learning process. I am just now starting to feel like I can begin to read water and make the fly and cast it with a reasonable suspicion that I will catch a fish. That being said, I am frequently humbled by the fish when I forget the basics. I started fly fishing just before I had to retire from the FD using a Crystal River travel rod and reel. I didn't know what I didn't know. I flailed with that for a couple of years and started my fly rod collection in earnest.
The most important part of all this has been the people. Men and women who started off as strangers have allowed me into their lives....sharing their secret spots and more importantly, sharing the knowledge of the water, fly tying, rod building, casting and catching fish. I have met a whole new circle of friends and fishing partners that will last my lifetime. I could not have asked for a more diverse and wonderful group of people to spend time on the water with. Fly fishing is something I will do for the rest of my days.
What's your thoughts on what fly fishing means to you?