midger wrote:Keep at it Brian and it will happen. I just watched the April Volkey Shorelines episode where she, her photographer Adrienne (I think that was her name), and another "traditional fly tyer/fisher" were all fishing using different techniques. The traditional spey caster tied beautiful flies and he caught fish his way with his flies. April didn't do so well, but she still fished her way. The photographer fishing down and dirty did the best, again her way. It matters not how you fish, but whether you are content fishing that way and happy with the results you get.
I don't really care how anybody fishes as long as it's legal and I really hate it when some pompous * claims that their way is the only way to fish and to feel satisfaction with your fishing.
I could care less if folks decide to not catch fish their way.

Wish I was able to see that show.
Like you, I really don't care how someone fishes, as long as it's legal and respects the resource. I sometimes joke about techniques, but mostly I'm poking fun at myself, and not others......mostly.

Fact is, fishing is a splintered group, and there will always be folks who think they are doing it the right/better way.
I never thought I'd have this much enjoyment, NOT catching fish. Not to say I don't care about landing a steelhead on the swing, but if I didn't, I didn't feel like it was a wasted trip. Wish I could say that about every fly fishing trip I've taken. Hoping to get to more fertile, swinging water this year.
Oh, and spey casting/fishing has some very cool gear.
briansII