It's great to see a new board pop up. Flybob turned me on to the site yesterday, and it looks like a great community. Consider my hat thrown into the ring.
I grew up in the Great Smoky Mountains of western NC. We lived walking distance from a lake (about a 1/2 mile through the woods) that was full of bluegill, carp, and large mouth bass. Little bro (who is now a redfish guide/shop manager in new Orleans) and I made the trek to the lake a few times week starting when I was about 8. We started with Zebco rods/reels and a sack of white bread targeting bluegill off the ends of Mr. Warren's and Dr. Smith's docks, and eventually progressed to bait casting gear, shad raps, and large mouth bass. I can't remember fishing anywhere besides that one lake for the better part of a decade. Once my mid/late teens hit, drums, cars, and girls took priority, and I didn't fish again for a while. My brother got into flyfishing in college, and in turn got my dad into it. I followed suit in my early twenties, but mainly just so we'd all have something we could do together. I'd moved to LA at that point, and only fished a couple times a year, when I was home visiting my family, always using borrowed gear. I never fished out in California, as it never occurred to me that there'd be any trout fishing out here (
). Then for my 30th birthday, my dad got me my first set up (an Orvis 4wt & BBS reel) This lit a fire under me (as I'm sure was his intent) to find places to fish. So I started trolling the internet, and visiting the local shop, and shortly thereafter found myself on a blue ribbon stream know as the WFSG. Now realizing that there was indeed local trout fishing I found myself up in the San Gabes and San Berdos a couple times a month for a while, finding the streams to be not at all dissimilar to the small streams in the mountains of NC that I cut my teeth on. I soon expanded my hunts to the Southern and Eastern Sierras, and later to the Western Sierras. I started tying my own flies a couple years ago, and I stand before you now as a professed addict, of intermediate skill and knowledge.