by midger » January 21st, 2015, 1:42 pm
I watched a couple of episodes of "Shorelines" and it is well done and interesting info about salmon and rivers I'll probably never fish, but I enjoyed learning more about what's going on.
I also watched the first two episodes of "50 Places". The first episode on the Letort/Little Breeches was interesting and the talk with Mr. Shenk was an interesting look into the history of the watershed.
The episode on the Big Hole looked like they hit the salmon fly hatch right on. I did find it funny when Conway referred to some of the browns as hogs when they clearly wouldn't qualify as such with most fly fishers--in fact, a couple were dinks. Even my wife caught onto that as she was working on the computer and happened to see a couple of the fish and asked me if that's what I considered a large fish or a "hog". I had to laugh and tell her "no", but they did catch some fair fish up on the surface with their hopper/stone patterns. I did feel that some of the fish were held out of the water too long and one was manhandled/dropped on the release, but it appeared they all survived their ordeals, and suppose the duration out of the water was for filming purposes, no???.
"Should you cast your fly into a branch overhead or into a bush behind you, or miss a fish striking, or lose him,or slip into a hole up to your armpits-keep your temper; above all things don't swear, for he that swears will catch no fish."