I swear, there are more people fly fishing than ever before. I don't have any quantitative data to back that up. But my waders-on-the-ground observations tell me that fly fishing is getting a lot more popular.
The "big name" streams? Packed—no matter the season. Winter, spring, summer, fall—doesn’t matter. I’ve grown used to sharing those waters. But now, I’m even spotting people on streams where I used to have the entire stream to myself. Last week, I hit a Class A I’ve been fishing for over 20 years, a spot where I’ve never seen another soul. And yet, there they were—another person, standing where I wanted to be.
Is this just my bad luck, or has fly fishing really taken off? Maybe it’s social media, maybe it’s the growing appeal of the great outdoors, or maybe people just realized that standing in a river waving a stick is the best way to spend a day.
What do you think? Is there more people flyfishing?
The "big name" streams? Packed—no matter the season. Winter, spring, summer, fall—doesn’t matter. I’ve grown used to sharing those waters. But now, I’m even spotting people on streams where I used to have the entire stream to myself. Last week, I hit a Class A I’ve been fishing for over 20 years, a spot where I’ve never seen another soul. And yet, there they were—another person, standing where I wanted to be.
Is this just my bad luck, or has fly fishing really taken off? Maybe it’s social media, maybe it’s the growing appeal of the great outdoors, or maybe people just realized that standing in a river waving a stick is the best way to spend a day.
What do you think? Is there more people flyfishing?