Well, my preference is floating around a small lake in my dinghy, catching 'bows on a fly in the sunshine. But for the winter, we have two options (three if you count ice-fishing, but that's Just Silly
): Cutthroat and Steelhead.
Now, the advantage of cutthroat hunting is I already have the license and the gear, and the spots are usually deserted (which may be a clue as to why I never catch one!). But muddy sloughbanks just don't do it for me, and chances are, there are no trout in the water anyway.
For Steel, I have to buy the stamp, which means I feel obligated to go out at least a few times, which puts pressure on me. BUT:
1. the river is beautiful, and there's always some places where there are no crowds (again, probably indicating I'm in the Wrong Spot to catch one, but still...)
2. Chances are pretty good there are at least SOME fish in the vicinity - so any cast COULD bag me a 10-lber!
So - another year where I buy the stamp and lose gear to the rock gods...
druid