I grew up in south Texas fishing lakes and rivers. Graduated from Zebcos to baitcasting for bass, stripers and redfish in the power plant lakes south of San Antonio. My buddy and I bought a couple of Martin fly rod combos to play with the panfish when we weren't catching bass, but did not commit to fly fishing.
In 89 moved to California. Discovered the Sierra in 1994. Dabbled in fly fishing but always reverted to bait dunking. In 2005 made up my mind that I would only fly fish, and that if it could be caught on spinning gear there is a way to catch it on the fly. In 2010 knee injury and surgery immobilized me and I ordered a Cabelas fly tying kit for trout to pass the time. At that time I got it seriously bad. I could not get enough. First it was learning what a hares ear was, then what was it imitating. Then came the entomology part. Never figured I would be so interested in bugs. The fly tying has brought out an "art gene" that I never knew I had. All my life I was a "bull in the china closet" type, now, fly tying has made me more detail oriented even at my work. I currently live in Lancaster and go to The Eastside every time I can get someone to go with me. Once I hit Bishop an almost palpable wave of peace, warm, "happy place" feeling comes over me. My wife told me "fly fishing is the only thing you want to do", yep, pretty much!