There are probably dozens of reasons to pick up fly fishing as a new hobby. I have narrowed down that list to my top five to keep things short and sweet. Have you been thinking about learning how to fly fish? Read on.
1. Are you looking for a challenge?
I am not going to say that fly fishing is hard, but it is a skill that needs practicing and maybe a touch of patience. If you already have a background in fishing, it will be an easier transition, but there will be some old muscle memory to get past when it comes to mastering the cast. As an experienced angler, you will have a leg up on a beginner when it comes to things like reading the water and tying knots. As an instructor, I sometimes find it easier for beginners with no fishing experience as they are a clean slate with no preconceived conceptions. Either way, learning a new skill is a challenge, and if you are looking to put yourself to the test, learning to fly fish can be rewarding.
2. You will never stop learning.
Fly fishing is one of those things that you will never truly be a master of, with nothing left to learn. Put the time and energy into learning how to fly fish, and you will get good, outstanding in fact, but there will always be more to learn. New waters, different seasons, bugs, and the fish will constantly bring forth new challenges. Not a fishing trip goes by where you won't learn something new. Maybe it will be a way to improve your cast or presentation; perhaps you will discover a new insect that the fish are feeding on, or you will find fish holding in a new type of water. There is always be something new to learn. If not the fishing, you may learn something new about the natural world, which is just as rewarding.
3. You spend time incredible places.
Chasing fish with a fly rod will take you to some fantastic places. Regardless of whether you're chasing trout, exotic saltwater species, or one of the hundreds of warm water fish that you can find across the globe, you will find yourself immersed in beautiful natural environments. Whether it is a pristine mountain stream, a lush tropical jungle, the wide-open spaces of the American west, a saltwater bonefish flat, or a tranquil city park, fly fishing can take you to beautiful destinations. The best part about fly fishing is it can always fit into your travel plans. Whether you travel for business or pleasure, you can always pack a fly rod away in your luggage and find a new way to experience your final destination or the road to get there.
4. Fly fishing is relaxing.
Fly fishing is one of the most relaxing outdoor activities you can immerse yourself in. It can have a meditative quality to it at times. Although fly fishing can be complicated, it can also be made simple. Keeping things simple will enhance the relaxation factor. Some fly fishing methods such as tenkara simplify things, even more, making the activity even more stress-free and relaxing. In addition, fly fishing helps you to slow down. In our fast-paced society, few activities allow you to stand still and enjoy the world around you.
Just being in the natural world positively affects the human body. There is a reason that a babbling brook is one of the most common sounds on meditation and relaxing apps. It just so happens that that sound is often the background soundscape of fly fishing.
5. You get to spend time outdoors.
Being outdoors can be one of the most satisfying ways to spend your time. The sights, sounds, and smells of nature can be incredibly therapeutic to the body and soul. Fly fishing allows you to spend time in the natural world and observe its inhabitants close up. You will spend time in beautiful places, view stunning vistas and watch wildlife of all shapes and sizes. Fresh air and exercise are suitable for everyone, and the great outdoors is the best place to get it!
The time is now!
So if you have been considering learning how to fly fish, there is no time like the present to start. Don't know where to begin? If you're reading this, you already know the internet has a wealth of information on the topic. If you want hands-on instruction seek out your local Trout Unlimited chapter or a nearby FFI (Fly Fishing International) club. They often offer fly fishing instruction at little or no cost. Your local fly fishing shop is also a great place to start. Many of these businesses offer free fly fishing instruction to beginners from your corner neighborhood fly shop to industry giants like Orvis. Finally, another great option is to hire a guide. Fly fishing guides can be great teachers, and many guides specialize in the teaching of the sport as well as providing a great fishing experience. Fly fishing is a gratifying pastime that anyone can enjoy regardless of age, sex, or ethnicity.