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These are about a year old, but I am new to the site and thought I would share. I have just begun to start fishing this year, so I will hopefully have more pics soon! These are some bluegill I caught while in school at Auburn. This is how I began my fly fishing quest, on bluegill in ponds. I have attached one picture of my biggest to date. I would welcome any size/weight estimates as I didn't take any measurements. Also my biggest shellcracker again with no measurements, feel free to make some guesses. And finally my first crappie on fly (about a week ago)!
We do not inherit the land and waters from our forefathers, but we borrow it from our future children.
Many go fishing all their lives without knowing it isn't fish they are after
I agree, unfortunately I knew very little about fly fishing when I bought my first outfit. So I learned on a 9wt, which was kind of cumbersome in retrospect now that I have a 5wt. Although it was necessary as I hooked a few carp in the ponds that almost spooled me! Now I am trying to really "start over" with the 5wt. I'm not exclusively a fly fisherman, but I like to be proficient with any fishing method.....
We do not inherit the land and waters from our forefathers, but we borrow it from our future children.
Many go fishing all their lives without knowing it isn't fish they are after
Yes will agree that it is one of the best ways to learn to use a fly rod. Been fly fishing since I was 10 YO and the fish is the Bream or Blue Gill. Don't use it much any more because of shoulder problems. But it gets a work out a few days a year. Now it isn't that I don't want to but that it sometimes hurts this old geezer. But there is nothing more fun than catching bream on a fly rod.
May you have many years of enjoyment with your fly rod and catch baskets of bream and white perch ( Crappies ).
All the best
Redman
nice pics!i love usin the flyrod,im new to fly fishing,but enjoy it and catching them on my own flies.