A sexy little brown trout
… at least according to one woman who responded to the question, “Why Do Women Fly Fish” at last year’s fly fishing seminar. I might agree if we could wear heels and a fabulous little black dress in the river, but something tells me that wouldn’t end too well. At this year’s Women’s Fly Fishing Seminar we learned more than just how to be sexy, we learned river etiquette, the basics of fly fishing, how to dress for the weather, tie our own flies, cast a fly rod and more!
Before I ramble on any further, I should probably explain what fly fishing is. Fly Fishing is when fish are caught by using artificial flies that are cast with a fly rod and a fly line. You can look online to find some great helpful sites such as this site:
Fly Fishing 101 - for Beginners.
For this adventure, I brought along my friend Anna Fahey from Depauville. I figured she needed
a taste of good old Oswego County fun. I had lost my fishing license so we stopped at
Fat Nancy’s Tackle Shop in Pulaski to get a new one. I knew it was going to be a great day when we pulled into the Tackle Shop and Anna remarked “Oh wow… I never knew Fat Nancy’s was a Tackle Shop, I always thought it was a restaurant and I always craved french fries when I got off the I-81 exit and drove by”. (I guess the words “Tackle Shop” didn’t ring a bell). I knew there was a reason I brought Anna along… she would make me look good! So much to Anna’s dismay, there were no French fries, but I did find out that you can get a replaced license for only $5.
The seminar, sponsored by the
Lake Ontario Steelhead Association (LOSA), was held at the
Salmon River Fish Hatchery. If you’ve never been there, I suggest you make the trip to Altmar. We missed out on the tour yesterday because we had to leave early, but I’ve been there plenty of times before and it’s fascinating to see how the hatchery works.
The day had potential to turn into a nightmare for me. Fly-fishing seems very complicated and all of the women who showed up looked like die-hard fly fishing fanatics. One woman’s shirt had a picture of a hook and lure and it said “Bite Me”. To my surprise, every instructor there made things clear and easy to understand. I actually started to catch on and get excited to start the hands-on part of the day. The instructors covered all of the basics of fly fishing. There is a lot more to learn but they covered enough to give everyone a good understanding of the sport.
Instructor Lindsay Shukoff showing everyone how to dress for the weather
After everyone spoke, we split up into two groups. My group was the first to tie flies. The instructors did such a great job breaking it down step-by-step and helping out, that I actually tied my first fly and it looked NORMAL! It didn’t look like a squashed bug or an alien (except that it was hot pink). All of the girls did a great job with their first flies. It was like a big arts & crafts table. If you’re on my list for receiving Christmas presents this year, don’t be surprised when you get a nice homemade fly!
The basic equipment used to tie flies.
My first fly!! Of course I used hot pink... The fish will love it!
Anna's completed fly!
Next we went outside and learned how to cast! Anna and I had a great instructor and in no time we were casting like pros (well, close enough). Casting a fly rod is more about rhythm than anything else. Now rhythm… that is one skill that I actually do have. So maybe I finally found which outdoor sport I’m good at! Too bad we never actually made it in the river to test out our ability. Anna and I had to leave the seminar early, so we never made it in the river. I feel like I’ve learned enough in that one day to try it out on my own. So check back sometime this summer for my post on fly-fishing IN the river! I just might surprise everyone!
Anna learning how to cast
My turn!
Pictures from last year's seminar. I went and photographed it, but I was too scared to participate! Now look at me!
For women who are intimidated about fly fishing, don’t be. It is not as hard as it looks, it is very relaxing and it is FUN! Just ask someone to take you out and teach you and I guarantee you'll love it! The seminar is getting more popular every year, so be on the look-out next year and make sure you sign up! And don’t forget the number one reason why you should fly fish… it’s SEXY! Move over Angelina and Giselle… here we come!
The students and the instructors!
3 comments:
I participated in the fly fishing seminar and it was really alot of fun. We learned to fly fish, tie a fly, we got some sun (some rain), fresh air, and yes, even some exercise. I am very happy that I took the time to participate. It's a sport I've wanted to learn and now that I have the basics I plan to expand upon it ... I'll never be a pro, but it'll be a nice change of pace from just throwing my line in the water and waiting for the fish to bite. (And no worms to thread onto the hook!)
I was one of the students at the seminar and got so excited that my husband and I went out the next day and caught 35 fish between us. It was great and although he caught the biggest one--I caught more of them! I think the competition has started.
Merrily
I like fly fishing girls
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