Jimmy,

        Heh, I do...  It's not unusual for my buddy Jon and I to grab our little ultralight gear and head out to the ponds buried in the woods near our homes, and go after bluegill, bass and crappie.  Shoot, that's about the only way you can get 'me there.  There is no where near enough room to cast a fly rod in some of those locations, and sometimes it's even tough to get a cast out into the ponds with a teeny spinning rod like we use.  In most cases, dragging a belly boat through the brush and brambles to get it out into the pond would be nigh impossible.  So, you use the tackle that will get the job done, with the least amount of frustration.

Mark


At 02:25 PM 4/29/2004, you wrote:
I wrote this and sent it to the VFB on June 24, 2002.  Read or Toss. 

Too me, the generalization that fly fishers are looked upon as a tweedy, pipe smoking, creel carrying and snobbish angler is completely off base. Many of us fly fishers perceive this to be the way we are viewed by others who prefer to catch their quary by a different means.  Sure, some of the bearded "chunking & winding" good ole boy bass hunters in their $30,000 bass boats feel that way about us, but I don't think the average C&W guy is all that different from fly fishers.   I have many friends who are among that fishing fraternity, and have found them more "curious" about my fly fishing and how I do it, than looking down their nose at me. Maybe it's because I still own my big bass boat, have a beard, drink a few beers and still chunk and wind on occasion. 
I've converted more than one "good ole boy" bass fisherman to fly fishing.  All it takes is a good  size bass on a 4 wt. or a bull bluegill an a 2 wt.   Their next question is, "When are you going to take me trout fishing?" Each September I take five close friends, and my three sons, to New Mexico for a week-long trout expedition.  Six of them still do a lot of C&W, but the highlight of their fishing year is the NM trip for browns, bows and cutts using little "flea rods" that I built for them.  You recon that we fly fishers have been looking down collective noses at the C&W guy.    Kind of like the Pheasant hunter looking down his nose at the Coon hunter. ;~))  Two completely different types of hunting, but hunting just the same.

How many of you still do some C&W?   Awww, comon - fess up!

JIMMY  D

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