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Fly Fishing At St. Timothy's
Most of the problems of the world can be solved with just a little fly fishing. Although I have fished most of my life in different locales, I took up fly fishing about twenty years ago. One of the first things I learned was that casting a fly rod was unlike any other rod and reel I had ever used. It wasn't a matter of sheer strength but rather a lot of finesse. The rhythmic casting between ten o'clock and two o'clock in a constant manner represents a harmony between rod, reel, line, fly and fisherman. Consequently, there is a certain amount of grace and serenity in fly-fishing. Watching a fly fisherman who knows what he is doing is truly a work of art which is why they constantly cultivate their skills in search of perfection.
Deep sea fishing is fun as you can drink a few beers and chew the fat with your buddies. However, fly fishing requires you to be more independent. Even when you work a stream with a group of your friends, you are essentially on your own and must respect the space of other fishermen. There is a certain amount of protocol to be observed on the stream, a sort of gentleman's agreement with the Golden Rule being, "I won't spoil you're water and you won't spoil mine."
More than any other type of fishing I have experienced, fly fishing teaches you patience, discipline, strategy, and how to relax. It's not merely a matter of casting a hook, but rather making the proper presentation of the fly to the fish. The difference is analogous to eating at a fast food restaurant versus being served a meal by a waiter at a five star restaurant. Trout are notoriously picky eaters. This requires different types of flies and casting techniques in order to carefully present your offering to the fish. I'm sorry, but the brute-force approach simply doesn't work here.
Fly fishing also requires concentration, particularly as you change flies, which, in a rushing river, can be a very challenging task requiring considerable patience and skill in tying the fly. Then there is the matter of being able to read the river and look for holes where fish may be waiting, or observing the types of live insects the fish are striking at, thereby causing you to select a suitable fly to use. There are countless things to consider as you work a stream which is why it is necessary for you to remain focused if you want to catch anything and avoid an accident. There is a serenity in such discipline, particularly in the outdoors where you commune with nature. The sounds of the river, birds and other wildlife only adds to the ambiance and you become acutely aware you are doing something rather extraordinary here.
Catch and release can be every bit as rewarding as catch and keep. However, there are few things better than cooking a trout on the grill immediately afterwards and joking with your friends about your mishaps in the stream. Sometimes we take a small propane gas grill and frying pan with us so we can cook our catch near the stream. You have to be careful though as you do not want to attract the attention of a hungry bear, but aside from this, freshwater trout cooked this way is simply marvelous.
I hope to continue to work the rivers and streams for several more years and do battle with the rainbows, cutthroats, brooks and brown trout. Even the little ones can cop an attitude and present an interesting challenge, but to land a big one in the wild, not in captivity, is like reaching a state of Nirvana.
Fly fishing is one of the best things I've learned to do, and I'm still learning as it is a never ending educational process. I may not be the best angler, but there is something magical about working a stream with your fly rod. As for me, I get to put away the phones and computers, put on my fishing vest, light a cigar, and quietly slip into the chilly waters in search of my adversary. Whether you catch anything or not is immaterial as far as I'm concerned. There is something about watching the sun squint through the trees, casting long shadows over the melodic rhythm of the river; something quite spiritual. Entering the stream causes you to put things into a different perspective and suddenly all of your problems become minuscule. The solitude of fly fishing offers the fisherman a place for peaceful introspection, far better than any church I have attended, which is why I often refer to the river as "St. Timothy's." You may not be able to solve all of your problems by fly fishing, but you sure can tame them.
Keep the faith!
About the Author
Tim Bryce is a writer and management consultant located in Palm Harbor, Florida. http://www.phmainstreet.com/timbryce.htm
He can be contacted at: timb001@phmainstreet.com
Copyright © 2010 Tim Bryce. All rights reserved.
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Fly Tying $29.95 Readers will discover the most effective, most original, and most historic flies published in the 30-year history of Fly Rod & Reel magazine. The book is filled with fly-tying tips and fly-pattern designs straight from Fly Rod & Reel, contributors such as Darrel Martin, A.K. Best, Ted Leeson and many others; all make this a must-have or perfect gift for a fly tier of any skill level. |
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Close View of Fly Tying $39.99 Nick Norman Close View of Fly Tying - Photographic Print |
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Mastering The Art Of Fly Tying $27.95 A beautiful and comprehensive manualcarefully detailing for you how to tie 160 flies—listedin order from simple to complex. In Mastering the Art of Fly Tying, one of the world’smost experienced fly-tying instructors reveals thatthe real secret to fly tying is not learning to tie eachfly individually, but mastering and building upon thenecessary skills and techniques. The 160 flies in thisstunningly photographed guide are organized fromsimple to complex, rather than by type of fly as inother books. Each new fly teaches you another techniqueand builds your skill and confidence, along with an exceptionalcollection of flies. |
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Fly Tying for Beginners $33.93 Any angler who takes up the art of fly tying will discover an added dimension to the wonderful sport of fly fishing. This profusely illustrated instruction book shows beginners how to craft 50 professional-looking flies for trout and salmon fishing. Each fly-tying project consists of step-by-step instructions accompanied by close-up photos of the work in progress and a large photo of the finished fly. Beginners will learn how to make dry flies, wet flies, bugs, nymphs, hairwings, and streamers. They`ll also get advice on which flies are best for catching which variety of fish. Author Peter Gathercole is the ideal fly-tying instructor, offering a thorough grounding in the core techniques required for fly tying, while assuming no previous knowledge on the reader`s part. As he instructs, he also demonstrates that with good guidance and a little practice, every angler can tie a fly that is good enough to fool a fish. More than 500 color photos. |
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The Fly-Tying Bible $33.89 Avid sport fishermen will treasure this book—which is nearly as beautiful as the objects it describes. Fly-tying is a highly prized fisherman’s craft, but it’s also an art form, wonderfully captured in this volume’s hundreds of color photos. Each of 100 fly patterns is presented in a two-page spread: an enlarged photo and textual description on the left-hand page, complemented with a set of step-by-step, clearly captioned photos on the facing page. In addition, fishing enthusiasts will find sections on fly-tying tools and materials plus general instructions for getting started. The author, a well-known fly-tier and sport fisherman gives instructions on making traditional trout and salmon flies—all of them fish catchers of proven effectiveness in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Examples vary in complexity, with patterns to fit every skill level from novice to expert fly-tier. Here are dry flies, nymphs and bugs, wet flies, streamers, and hairwings—a virtually complete selection of traditional and up-to-date examples of the art. The book’s hidden spiral binding keeps its pages opened flat, which makes it ideal for reference at the workbench. More than 600 color photos. |
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Fly Fishing And Fly Tying (DVD) $17.43 Angling instruction designed for the Fly Fisher. Explores the various techniques needed to master the discipline. Running Time: 300 min |
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Kershaw Skeeter Fly Tying Scissors $12.1 Compact and durable, the Skeeter series of fly-tying scissors are designed to cut through a wide variety of materials with ease. An extra fine point provides for precise trimming. The comfortable finger loops provide precise control during use. Choose serrated, ideal for cutting very coarse fishing line, or non-serrated blades. SPECIFICATIONS: Overall Length: 4 1/4 in. (10. 7 cm) Weight: 0. 8 oz. |
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Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Tying (Paperback) $21.33 This Orvis-endorsed guidebook?part of a continuing seriesthat includes guidebooks on fly fishing basics and saltwaterfly fishing?will give you all the tools you need to begin makingyour own flies. Learn how to read a fly recipe, choose the correcttools (including vises, bobbins, threaders, dubbing needles, and hairstackers), select the right materials (everything from dry fly saddles,threads, beads, and Krystal Flash, to hooks, wires, cements, andpaints), and pick the best flies to tie first. Before you know it, you`llbe tying such flies as the Wooly Bugger, Clouser minnow, beadheadsoft hackle nymphs, Adams dry fly, and Hare`s Ear nymph. You`llalso get solid advice on how to set up a well-organized fly-tyingarea, so you can enjoy this fascinating craft in ease and comfort. Fly Tyer magazine editor David Klausmeyer shares his Five GoldenRules for tying better flies. Many books say they are for beginnersbut then quickly turn fly tying into a series of complicated fingercalisthenics. The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Tying really is for thereader who has never made a fly. Catch fish with flies that you`vetied on your own, and you`ll get more enjoyment from the richsport of fly fishing. |
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Uk, Antique Fly-Tying Equipment with a Traditionally Tied Salmon Fly in Vice on a Fly-Tiers Bench $24.99 John Warburton-lee Uk, Antique Fly-Tying Equipment with a Traditionally Tied Salmon Fly in Vice on a Fly-Tiers Bench - Photographic Print |
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Fly Tying By Healy, Joe $32.07 Author: Healy, Joe Subtitle: 30 Years of Tips, Tricks, and Patterns Publication Date: 2010/12/16 Number of Pages: 240 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.00 |
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The Benchside Introduction to Fly Tying $55.03 9 x 12 inches, All Color, Split pages |
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Wet-Fly Tying and Fishing $57.2 No Synopsis Available |
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Tying Trout Flies $24.99 Trout anglers of all skill levels can easily make these 100 popular and effective trout flies. All fly-tying procedures are well illustrated, providing a sound base for the projects listed. Text includes lists of all materials and step-by-step instructions. Tying Trout Flies includes patterns for dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers, with exceptional photography depicting the tying process. The book is designed to lie flat on the tying bench allowing for easy access to instructions and photos throughout the tying process. |
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Fly Fishing And Fly Tying - Beginners (DVD) $13.93 Angling instruction designed for the Fly Fisher. Explores the various techniques needed to master the discipline Running Time: 120 min |
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Anglers Book Supply Co 0871089319 Introduction To Saltwater Fly Tying $63.38 Stepbystep fly tying guide designed specifically for the novice the intermediate tyer. A carefully crafted presentation of everything you need to know to get started begin tying flies that are sure to bring results. BW photos; 9x11 inches 176 pgs. A stepbystep fly tying guide designed specifically for the novice and the intermediate tyer is now available. Introduction to Saltwater Fly Tying provides a carefully crafted presentation of everything you need to know to get started and begin tying flies that are sure to bring results.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Scott Sanchez began tying flies at the age of 12. When he was 14 Scott taught his first fly tying class. This early ambition and ability to teach his craft was just the beginning of his 22 successful years of working in the fly fishing industry. Hardcover |
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Anglers Book Supply Co 1932978216 Hooked On Fly Tying Basic Saltwater Fly Tying $49.88 Fly casting tying instructor Dickinson shows you how to tie basic saltwater flies. Includes Honey Blond Seducer Clouser Minnow Lefty s Deceiver. 60 min. Jamie Dickinson fly casting fly tying instructor sales representative for major fly fishing lines shows you how to some some of the most effective saltwater flies. The basic knowledge you ll need to tie a variety of saltwater patterns. Patterns included are: Honey Blond Seducer Clouser Minnow and Lefty s Deceiver. DVD |
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BROWN BLACK LACE TYING SCRUNCH BUTT PUCKER BACK BIKINI SWIMSUIT $39.99 BROWN BLACK LACE TYING SCRUNCH BUTT PUCKER BACK BIKINI SWIMSUIT |
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BLACK BROWN LACE MINI BOWS SIDE TYING PUCKER BACK BIKINI $39.99 BLACK BROWN LACE MINI BOWS SIDE TYING PUCKER BACK BIKINI |
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PLUM BROWN LACE MINI BOWS SIDE TYING PUCKER BACK BIKINI $39.99 PLUM BROWN LACE MINI BOWS SIDE TYING PUCKER BACK BIKINI |
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Kershaw 1215X Skeeterii Fly Tying Scissors Clam $32.08 Skeeter II Fly Tying Scissors . Manufacture ID: 1215X. Compact and durable the Skeeter series of flytying scissors are designed to cut through a wide variety of materials with ease. An extra fine point provides for precise trimming. The comfortable finger loops provide precise control during use. Choose serrated ideal for cutting very coarse fishing line or nonserrated blades. SPECIFICATIONS:. Overall Length: 4 1/4 in. (10.7 cm). Weight: 0.8 oz. |
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Anglers Book Supply Co 0Dba000100 Tying Classic Wet Flies $49.95 Devoted exclusively wet fly patterns techniques. Demonstrates detailed techniques for tying quill flank married mixed wing wet flies with a variety of body materials on 8 patterns. 112 min. Traditional wet flies ruled the waters for most of flyfishing history. At one time the sale of classic wet fly patterns dominated the sale of trout flies by all of the fishing tackle firms in the United States. In early America these patterns were exclusively used for Brook Trout Grayling. Wet flies were later effectively used to catch Brown Rainbow trout. Classic wet fly patterns are still very effective yet tying fishing these beautiful patterns has fallen out of fashion.Tying Classic Wet Flies by Don Bastion is the first video exclusively devoted to these historic patterns techniques. During onehour 52 minutes running time Don Bastion demonstrates detailed techniques for tying quill flank married and mixed wing wet flies with a variety of body materials on the following 8 patterns: Gray Hackle Peacock Cahill Yellow Sally Rich Widow Cupsuptic Trout Fin Parmachene Belle ProfessorABOUT THE AUTHOR:Don Bastion has 40 years of fly tying. The book Forgotten Flies (2000) Published by Complete Sportsman features Don s impeccable reproduction of 499 wetfly patterns reproduced from the recipes of Trout (1938) and other books by Ray Bergman. DVD |
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Fly Tying With Common Household Materials (Paperback) $30.41 How to save money and get better results—including 300 full-color photos Novice fly fisherman start fly tying with a predictable set of materials. Their benches are neatly arranged with small bags of elk hair, pheasant feathers, stray pieces of chenille and yarn. But eventually they find that not only are these materials more expensive than they need to be, they are also largely unnecessary. And so they starts making substitutions, using trial and error to gradually build up a bench of funky, personalized materials that work just as well as what the “experts” recommend. For the first time, here is a book that truly demystifies fly tying, making it accessible to any fisherman with a vice, a hook, a few dabs of glue, and a handful of twisty-ties. Tying legend Jay “Fishy” Fullum brings together a lifetime of substitution experience to give invaluable advice on appropriate substitution materials. He describes how to find them and make them tier friendly, and how to turn them into flies that are practically guaranteed to catch fish. |



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