by WanderingBlues » December 6th, 2009, 9:52 am
I have been fishing for as long as I can remember. My grandparents have a farm with several lakes and I cut my teeth on bluegill and catfish on a cane pole with a bobber and some hot dog for bait. I moved up to the big time with my first 'real' set-up, a Zebco, at the age of 6 and started raiding my uncle's tackle box for his rapalas, jitterbugs, and other bass lures. Caught my first bass soon thereafter.
Having lived in quite a few places, some fishing highlights include trout in Scotland, bluefish and striper in Maryland, tarpon in the Gulf of Mexico, monster cat's in the Mississippi River, and pike in Pennsylvania. I've been in California for 25 years now and have enjoyed fishing the Sierra's on ultra-lite spin gear with lures I make myself. I also love off-shore fishing for yellowfin, bluefin, dorado, and the like. The finest trips are the one's I take with my son (who's 14 now). Through fishing, I've watched him learn responsibility towards the environment, and accountability for his success on the water through preparation and care of his equipment.
And, now, I'm learning flyfishing. The appeal is the totality of the sport; the study of the food supply, the search for the right water, the presentation of the fly, the honest battle of a fish on an appropriate set-up, and honoring the fish through C&R. Yeah, it sounds corny, but the older I get, the more I appreciate the greater experience. I'm looking forward to my first fly set-up this xmas. My father-in-law is getting me a nice TFO 5wt to get going and I'm already looking at 3wt's for the local stuff.
So, there you have it.
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