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mgh-pa
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In flyfishing that is? You start with buying the basics, fish a little, either decide it's for you or not. If it's the former, you begin research gear a little more. Invest in some more equipment, learn more techniques, possibly start to learn specific hatches (not necessarily full blown entomology, but still). Then tying? Rod-building?
It seems there's a LOT you can get involved with in this sport aside from the actual act of fishing.
How many here find just as much enjoyment in the activities leading up to the fishing (research, gear buying, fly tying, etc)?
I'm also curious, are there any guys here who don't tie their own flies?
It seems there's a LOT you can get involved with in this sport aside from the actual act of fishing.
How many here find just as much enjoyment in the activities leading up to the fishing (research, gear buying, fly tying, etc)?
I'm also curious, are there any guys here who don't tie their own flies?