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When I was a kid, I was absolutely fascinated by my dad fishing
tackle box. It seemed to me that he had the most magnificent and
varied fishing supplies imaginable. With his fishing tackle, he
could trick any fish there was, or so I thought. He had many
different flies and lures, most of them hand-tied and custom made
by him. Except for the basics like fishing line, no one bought
their own fishing supply equipment in those days. If you were a
good fisherman, you made your own. It wasn't just a matter of
quality, but of pride.
It seems like, with the rapid advance of fishingsupplies, a lot
of the sport has been taken out of it these days. I went on a
fishing trip with a good friend of mine, a fairly wealthy
individual who owns his own motor yacht. He actually has a GPS
fishfinder, weather radar gear, and many other different kind of
sophisticated equipment to find the schools of fish. Finding fish
with him isn't an art anymore. It is not a matter of instincts, of
sport or luck. It is simply a matter of cold hard science –
following the manual and letting the technology do that work. To
me, this takes all the fun out of it.
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I talked to him about this, and he said it was just a matter of
him owning more sophisticated fishingsupplies than my father had.
He claimed that, had they sold GPS fishfinders in fly fishing
stores in my father's day, everyone would have bought them. They
wouldn't have wasted time with hand tying their own fishing lures
if they could instantly know where to get the fish. I see things
differently, however.
In my mind, what my father loved so much about fishing, and what
my friend and people like him miss, is the opportunity to commune
with nature. Yes he was out there to catch fish, but in the process
he had to know everything about a stretch of river. He had to know
every ripple and what is signified, what time of day the fish came
out, how precisely to land the line, and which fishing supplies to
use in which season. It was a meditative activity that involved his
whole being. In order for him to succeed at it, everything had to
be done perfectly. It wasn't simply a matter of looking at the
radar and dropping a line.
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