Fly fishing is addictive. Once you start, you'll never stop. Whether you are going to the local water hole or to Alaska, you should use a fly fishing journal to keep track of your sessions.
Fly Fishing Journals
Fly fishing is more than just fishing, it's a peaceful, surreal activity. For many, there is almost a meditative quality to casting. For avid fly fisherman, fly fishing trips to locations such as the Battenkill River in Vermont, Green River in Utah and Letort in Pennsylvania are a must. Of course, the possibility of trips to Argentina, Alaska and other exotic locations can make ones eyes glassy. For many, however, past fly fishing experiences fade from the memory with time. If you had keep a fly fishing journal, this doesn't have to be the case.
There are famous instances of people keeping journals throughout time. Of course, Anne Frank's Diary is the best example. In her diary, Anne kept a running commentary of the two years her family spent hiding from the Nazis. While your fly fishing sessions will hopefully be more lighthearted, keeping a journal will let you remember them as the years pass.
A good fly fishing journal combines a number of characteristics. First, it should be compact. Second, it should have a water-resistant pages and a case to protect it from the elements. Third, the journal should contain blank areas to write your notes. Fourth, the journal should contain cue spaces to remind you to keep notes on specific things. Cues should include:
1. Who you went fishing with,
2. The weather conditions,
3. The fishing conditions,
4. The flies you used, what worked and what didn't,
5. What you caught, and
6. Lodging and places to eat,
As time passes, your fly fishing journal can be used as:
1. A guide for you or friends that return the same location,
2. Information on gear and flies to take,
3. Memories to reflect upon years later, and
4. Something to pass on to your children and grandchildren.
Keeping a fly fishing journal only requires a few minutes of writing. You can fill it out on the ride home or during a break. As time passes, your journal will become a collection of incredibly valuable fly fishing information. Imagine the look on a friend's face after they mention going on a trip and you whip out your journal for the spot!
Rick Chapo is with http://www.nomadjournals.com - Makers of fly fishing journals. Visit http://www.nomadjournaltrips.com to read fly fishing journals and articles.
It has always been my private conviction that any man... Read More
You have just rolled out of bed, poured you coffee... Read More
Should you approach the fishing industry for sponsorship?First let's look... Read More
The true Angler Fish lives in both shallow and deep... Read More
Perhaps the most rewarding element of fly fishing is the... Read More
Now that you have caught your dream fish, do you... Read More
Originally published in Procats Online MagazineSettin' It UpOnce Jeff has... Read More
Meanwhile back at the Yurt...Having been humbled by "Hank's" famous... Read More
Want To Catch More Fish At Night, Watch the Moon!Sounds... Read More
I just recently returned from my first fishing trip to... Read More
Inflatable boats, also called rubber boats or dinghies, have been... Read More
Originally published in Procats Online MagazineSummertime angling for trophy-sized blue... Read More
One of the most versatile of all lures, the grub... Read More
Number One Benefit to Night FishingI think the best thing... Read More
Night fishing is becoming more and more popular recently, and... Read More
In the text below I shall try to give a... Read More
When planning for your fly fishing trip in Wyoming, there... Read More
What lures are 4-13" long, been used regularly on the... Read More
You knew it would come to this sooner or later....I... Read More
Want to see what's really going on under the water... Read More
Having been an avid basser for years, and not having... Read More
In 2004, I fished more lily pads than ever before?... Read More
The wet fly swing sounds like something one does at... Read More
Well, we have talked about flippin and now we'll mention... Read More
Brown trout fishing can prove very challenging. This is due... Read More
In night fishing 95% of success is determined before your... Read More
Garmin 240 Fish Finder Depthfinder with Transducer - a reviewThe... Read More
Dry fly angling is at the top of any fly... Read More
How many fish have you missed?It is said you could... Read More
Written on the rod blank or handle is a code... Read More
A tacklebox or a tackle bag is... Read More
Experienced fishermen know all about the cutthroat trout. That is... Read More
Have you ever fished with a Heddon Meadow Mouse? How... Read More
Why Night Fishing Beats Day Fishing Any Day of the... Read More
One of the most important steps in getting sponsored to... Read More
With the excitement of my first trip to Alaska still... Read More
"FISH ON!!"I yelled, as my seven weight fly rod bent... Read More
For those who are interested in speckled trout, you will... Read More
IntroductionMany of the people about to take one of my... Read More
Did you ever plan that fishing trip to the big... Read More
Finally you've caught the perfect fish. Now, do you know... Read More
The Garmin 160 Fish Finder has some big advantages over... Read More
I was watching a TV Show with Bill Dance and... Read More
Six strategies for a good day's fishing(1) Largemouth Bass like... Read More
Teaching a kid to fish does not have to be... Read More
Class Is In Session.... Baitfish 101Okay.So you would think that... Read More
If you're coming to experience Hawaii sport fishing, you have... Read More
As Forrest Gump would say, you never know what you're... Read More
The name Lake Trout lends a slight misnomer to the... Read More
It has always been my private conviction that any man... Read More
Fishing Fishing |