
I awoke around 4:30 am. I was rrestless. I could hear the local lake calling my name but I had so much to do. I went about preparing my breakfast thinking I would get over it.
NOT! I couldn’t shake the urge to go fishing. So I loaded up and head for Lakeview Lake.
I decided to take 2 spin casts and do some tight line fishing. After catching two turtles I decided to break out the fly rod. The fly fishing bug has bit me so hard I never leave home without my fly fishing gear.

Catching a 4 inch bluegill on a fly rod can be exciting. it can feel like you have Moby Dick on the end of your line. There are a lot of skills involved that you will spend a lot of time trying to master but well worth the time.

I have found that patience is a necessity. You can’t rush your casts. You have to be very aware of your surroundings or you catch more “tree bass” than you do fish and flies aren’t cheap.

I am by no means an expert fly fisherman. I only know from experience what has worked for me. One thing I recommend is spend a lot of time fishing for pan fish in order to hone your skills. You can learn a lot from them. They are a little more forgiving than other species when it comes to fly presentation. I am sure there are those who will disagree with me but it has worked for me.

In closing if you have never tried fly fishing I encourage you to give it a try. It may not be your “cup of tea” but you won’t know until you give it a try. Good luck and good fishing.
Note: Pictures are just a few of the fish I caught that morning. I quit counting at 20.
I have two old fly rods given me and a reel. I have to try it sometime but I keep picking up my trusty spin cast. I live 300 yards from a 80 acre lake full of panfish eager to bite (most of the time) so I have no excuse.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Gary you won’t be sorry. I too like my spin casts especially my ultra lites but I prefer my fly rod. I think it is more of a challenge.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Good for you! I’ve heard many people speak very highly of fly fishing… but have yet to try it. Might need to get that on the ‘ol “to do” list… have a great week!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I fished the river this morning and quit counting at 20. I absolutely love it. They may not be big but the fight is unreal. Make sure you try it!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Added to the to-do list – thanks for the push 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person