Please stay calm, I like the answers so far and I do not want this topic to turn in a little war
I really respect flyfishermen and agree that it requires a lot of skills to consistently catch fish on the fly. I am a bad flyfisherman and I do not take enough time to become good. Perhaps, one day, I will tutn into a fly only guy, but so far I am more an opportunistic fisher (I will try what I think will allow me to have the more bites).
With this fall salmon fishery, I am facing a paradox completely new for me and really disturbing: It seems that it requires more skills not to catch fish than to catch fish (I am saying catching not obtaining bites). Whatever is the technique you use, you just have to choose a spot where fish are holding, to cast something that sinks and you will catch (floss) fish. If you have a fly rod, you do not need to be a good caster to read the water or anything. If you manage to put you line in the water you will floss fish. Last week, I saw a guide with two customers. The guide just made the customers flossing the fish. The customers probably never touched a fly rod before and were very happy to catch big fish with the fly rod. Good for them, but If you turn a river into flyfishing only for conservation reasons, this can still happen and I am convinced that flossing may have a really negative impact on the fish. You may catch spawning fish, fish that are very tired, fish that are acclimating to a new environment... All kind of fish that would not bite.
I could continue on the subject for hours.
Just a couple more points:
- I do not often fish the Vedder and flossing/snagging also occur in other rivers
- I like the no engine and fly only lake idea (in lake you cannot cheat with a fly rod)
- I know that Brad Pitt did not cast in the movie, it is just the picture people have about flyfishing (and it may be interesting to see the impact of this movie for flyfishing) (I think I started flyfishing the year before the movie)
- Rod, why did you move this topic? I do not think it is exclusively fly fishing related, IMO it is more a general discussion topic