by JensFishn » December 3rd, 2008, 7:56 pm
Hello fisher-people,
I just found this site and see lots of familiar faces. Thought I'd introduce myself & tell my big fish story. (I go by fishergirl62 on most other sites but the 'fishergirl' part is getting too common & has caused confusion so now I'm Jensfishn)
I got into fishing the way most girls do...by dating a fisherman. Of course I wanted him to think I was outdoorsy and into whatever he was into but I really just wanted to sit under a tree & read a book while he fished. Bugs and dirt...no thank you! My idea of "roughing-it" was a Holiday Inn.
After a few trips sitting on the side line, I picked up one of his spin rods & asked him to show me how to cast it. Didn't take long before I was 'hooked'. Bought my license then spent hours at Barnes & Noble reading everything I could find about fishing. (this was before I had the inter-net). I cast-aside the fishing boyfriend but continued to fish every chance I got. I give him credit for introducing me to the art of fishing and a love of the outdoors. I have since gotten married to a wonderful guy who shares my love of fishing, hiking, and camping. I had to teach him to fish before I said "I DO".
Once I bought my computer, first thing I did was search for fishing web sites. I found a bunch of guys on one who were really into float tubing and I though, wow...that looks fun. I asked tons of question, got some great advise and bought everything I needed to get started.
At the urging of one of your members, I decided to try flyfishing. Yes...Stanbery go to me too. He'll not rest until flyfishers rule the world. My husband bought me a cheep rod & reel set-up which I replaced after my first lesson with David(TheFlyGuide) on the Kern.
I can't say that I have had much success on the fly yet but I'm very patient and love the challenge of learning something new.
I haven't fished much this past year because we were trying to buy a house so every weekend was devoted to the house hunt. Now that we are settled in, I look forward to hitting the water more often. I am also in search of a local support group to help me with my addiction, but I really don't want to find a 'cure'.
I Hope to fish with and learn from many of you soon.
Jennifer
"It's never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot