I have never been an angler. My father was not an angler....his father was not an angler.....the fishing merit badge eluded me on my quest to Eagle Scout.
However, in recent years I've had some opportunities to go on some fishing trips with vendors through my work. Some have been boring and some have been fun, but in none of them have I really done anything other than reel in fish that they cast and hooked.
My wife and I have an RV and travel around the country on vacations with our now teenagers and my favorite outdoor activity is hiking, followed closely by laying in my hammock after hiking.
For the last year or so I've been tinkering with the idea of learning how to fly fish because it seems to be a very popular activity in a number of places we seem to find ourselves in our travels. It's an outdoor activity that I should be able to continue as I age and once my knees tell me to stop hiking.
We recently discovered that the Guadalupe River has trout, so for Valentine's day our gift to each other was seeing Pat Green at Gruene Hall and then the next morning having a guide take us out on the Guadalupe to teach us how to fly fishing.
The weather was terrible - it was cold, it absolutely poured turning the river turned into chocolate milk but we both had a blast. To the point that we know we want to pursue it regularly.
We made plans to meet back up with our guide to take us to a local fly shop get ourselves outfitted so we did that yesterday.
We've had plans to go to Santa Fe for spring break for a while so I'm looking into guides in that area. We get up to Estes Park once or twice a year (I know that Kirk's is the way to go there) and this summer is our 20th wedding anniversary and we've atarted tinkering with the idea of a trip to Idaho. I've always wanted to hike up there but this adds an element that my wife can really get into.
Anyways, that's all just a long way of saying I'm excited to jump into this with both feet and learn as much as I can!
I've been watching a ton of YouTube videos and going through Orvis's website/library to learn what I can but I'm sure there is an insane amount of experience and advice I can get from y'all!
My first rainbow trout
The Mrs. landing her first rainbow trout (it was the biggest of the day at 18")
My second!
However, in recent years I've had some opportunities to go on some fishing trips with vendors through my work. Some have been boring and some have been fun, but in none of them have I really done anything other than reel in fish that they cast and hooked.
My wife and I have an RV and travel around the country on vacations with our now teenagers and my favorite outdoor activity is hiking, followed closely by laying in my hammock after hiking.
For the last year or so I've been tinkering with the idea of learning how to fly fish because it seems to be a very popular activity in a number of places we seem to find ourselves in our travels. It's an outdoor activity that I should be able to continue as I age and once my knees tell me to stop hiking.
We recently discovered that the Guadalupe River has trout, so for Valentine's day our gift to each other was seeing Pat Green at Gruene Hall and then the next morning having a guide take us out on the Guadalupe to teach us how to fly fishing.
The weather was terrible - it was cold, it absolutely poured turning the river turned into chocolate milk but we both had a blast. To the point that we know we want to pursue it regularly.
We made plans to meet back up with our guide to take us to a local fly shop get ourselves outfitted so we did that yesterday.
We've had plans to go to Santa Fe for spring break for a while so I'm looking into guides in that area. We get up to Estes Park once or twice a year (I know that Kirk's is the way to go there) and this summer is our 20th wedding anniversary and we've atarted tinkering with the idea of a trip to Idaho. I've always wanted to hike up there but this adds an element that my wife can really get into.
Anyways, that's all just a long way of saying I'm excited to jump into this with both feet and learn as much as I can!
I've been watching a ton of YouTube videos and going through Orvis's website/library to learn what I can but I'm sure there is an insane amount of experience and advice I can get from y'all!
My first rainbow trout
The Mrs. landing her first rainbow trout (it was the biggest of the day at 18")
My second!
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