by FlyinFish » February 12th, 2011, 8:17 pm
So, I'm only going to get up on a small soap box here, I promise. Let me preface this by saying that all the fly fishers I've met on this board have been like none other and are all down to earth "blue collar fly fishers." Other fly fishermen I meet on the water can sometimes be grumpy and arrogant and full of themselves, but usually if I initiate the jollyness, they lighten up...
My dad fished the WF today. He doesn't fly fish. He uses a small spinning rig, a split shot, and a fly. Fly fishing just isn't for him. He likes to fish, but is more about the overall experience and usually more enjoys just having kabobs, so he doesn't feel much like bothering to fly fish, though I've tried... He came across your stereotypical cartoon fly angler in the wild trout section. The guy said "hi," my dad said "hi," and the next words out of the guys mouth were, "you know there's a thousand dollar fine for that."
First off, speaking to someone that way is passive aggressive, rude, and arrogant. My dad doesn't quite possess the colorful vocabulary that I would have invoked... He asked what "that" was and the guy told him fishing with that gear. First off, spin fishing is not illegal, and it is barbless, single hook only. You could fish a mini jig or a single hooked spinner if you wanted, or do what my dad does. My dad simply held up his rig and told him it was a fly...
Funny enough, from his distinct features, I know this * and I had run across him when I was first gear fishing the WF with flies and micro hair jigs. He approached me, when I as like 16, with the same sort of intimidating line.
My rant is all about saying, be nice to people out there. Just because a guy has a spinning rig, doesn't mean you get to talk to him like an a-hole. Sure I get weary and approach with caution when I see a bait fisher approaching, but I don't go treating them like dirt. They're still people, and they're innocent until they show me they're guilty of being an idiot. Fly fishermen can be intimidating and standoffish. When you have a small tackle shop dangling from your neck and off your chest, it's hard not to seem intimidating. It doesn't kill you to greet someone kindly and then keep a tight lip. I smile, say hi, comment on the nice day, and remark that it's my first time fishing this spot and I haven't found any fish yet. Simple as that!
Our locals are precious, but making ourselves into angry trolls with no human decency is not the appropriate way to act. Every year I meet more and more fly fishers that are down to earth, normal people. The sport is progressing in a good way, let's keep it going!
Rant over...