Evening,
Something to conjure with, a couple of scenarios (you'll see where I'm coming from straight away....)
I observe trout feeding on a particular fly and select an artificial from my box that resembles it = fly fishing
I have no idea whether there are any fish at all, yet I select an artificial (maybe even 3 or more at once...) from my box & fish anyway = fly fishing (typical wet fly, loch style approach)
I observe a carp feeding on a particular food item and select an artificial from my box that resembles it = fly fishing
I know full well that salmon don't feed in fresh water, yet I select an artificial from my box anyway = fly fishing
I observe fish feeding on left-over bait from coarse anglers & decide, against all logic, to select an artificial "natural" food item and/or fish somewhere else = fly fishing
I observe fish feeding on left over bait from another angler & select an artificial which resembles that bait = fly fishing (surely? Or should I just walk on & pass up the opportunity....?)
I decide to pre-bait an area myself and select an artificial which resembles that bait = NOT fly fishing :worms
Interesting, eh? :lol: :8)
Dear Corsican Dave,
Anything other than a size 18 Tupp's Indispensable delivered on a silk fly line with a gut tippet using a split cane rod is not proper fly fishing.
Yours Sincerely
Rupert Fine-Nobility (Sir)
Life is always a conundrum :roll:
A few years ago there was a grilse rising regularly to take Rhododendron leaves. You would have laughed at my attempts to match the hatch on what is a fly only stretch!
And, no, I did not catch the bloody thing.
Sir Admin Wupert has failed to specify that only an upstream cast is allowable.
Yee Gods .. how standards have collapsed. A black balling there for sure.
I will stock my box with rhoddie leaf flies and have a cast at anything!!