Internet-Good or Bad For Fly Fishing?
Note: This is simply a personal rant that I was thinking about last night and since this is my personal fishing journal, I decided to post it for others read and form their own optinions.
Over the past year I have really notice the influence the Internet has put on fly fishing…The once pure innocent past time has turned into a cyberspace monster, so to speak. So I post the question is it good or bad? Lets start with the good. 1. Information is everywhere and easy to find. One can learn different techniques, watch movies, and listen to podcasts. (There is an endless amount of knowledge) 2. Online forums can be very helpful and bring people together forming new friendships. 3. Can reach out to more for important conservation efforts and help unite the people. 4. Gives most men something to do when they should be working. 4. Opened the doors to international fly fishing and travel. Now the BAD 1. Sitting on the computer learning about fly fishing is more important to some than actually going out and learning first-hand on a river or lake. Creating the Lazy Age of Anglers 2. Fly Fishermen have turned into elitist idiots who don’t care about fly fishing, but only that they look and act the way the Internet crowd says they should. What happened to the days where you fly fished because you loved to fly fish? 3. Online forums in most cases are great, but there are a few people in each that ruin the experience for the other 90% that follow and would like to contribute but are too afraid to get be-littled by the forum “bullies” or the “in-crowd”. These bullies are a disgrace to fly fishing and symbolize why the Internet can do more damage than good. I just wish these people could see how much damage they have actually done for the fly fishing. (I personally wish they would all switch to bait fishing or somehow get locked out of each forum they ruin) 4. Fishing reports, hot spotting, whatever you want to call it. Posting something online can reach a lot more people than just telling your buddy. Some of the best fisheries in the state have been ruined to Internet posts. Simply put think before you post. 5. Taken away the surprise factor of fly fishing. I remember driving for hours in anticipation to what the fishing was going to be like at a far off river. Now there are water tables, forums, cameras at marinas and who’s knows what other crap they have made to take away the surprise factor. Everyone expects now to arrive to a location and catch as many fish as the last forum poster did. 5. Lastly it has changed the attitude of the sport. The Internet has allowed fly fishing to be transformed into something completely false. Its not about the art of fly fishing, its about the rage of fly fishing. Its not ok just to fish and enjoy a day on the river with friends and family, its about extreme locations and only fishing for the hardest fish and not sharing it with anyone else. To me these are some of the main reasons why I don’t like where the Internet is taking our sport. Simply put nothing needs to be done to make fly fishing cool. If you are a true fly fishermen you will understand what I mean…if not I think you might be looking for a long time.
Fly Fishing can’t be changed, only humans change.
Travis Gillespie

about 2 years ago
Thanks for posting. In very many respects I can completely agree. In some ways I want to encourage you to come back to the computer. Allow me to explain. Regarding one’s own personal take on the sport/ art of fly fishing that is what it seems the internet does take away from. If I catch a handful of fish in a creek in my backyard I should just plain feel good about that. It is pretty rare I get off to a remote destination catch monster fish on the fly not to mention take first rate photos & write about it. In order for me to compromise one local outing vs. a far off fishing trip & then to say one is less than the other is a shame. Fishing is personal. If you like it do. If you got some satisfaction from it, good for you. One day you may be excited & want to share to the fishing internet world. Another day you may have another experience equally as exciting & never want to even tell your closest friends. Again it’s all personal. I guess that’s my point. The fishing & being on the water part is personal but the behind a flat screen & plunking on the keyboard is not. A word of warning to any who do then open themselves up to posting their tales on the internet. Be ready to become subject to judgment. Don’t take it personal. One truth is that forums of all kinds are not judgment free zones. If it is sports or politics or just debating silly subjects such as Tiger’s follies. Wear a thick skin & continue on. We all know the old adage about opinions are like… This is just IMHO.
about 2 years ago
Hey thanks for the respones Jarrod. And trust me i’m not going anywhere. I have been too busy fishing/snowboarding lately to spend much time on the computer, but I have some good write-ups coming. (Plus you know I don’t post all my outings) I really like your point that fishing is a personal matter and agree to the fullest with you. I don’t know what my problem has been lately, but for some reason I am wanting to go back to my roots of fly fishing and leave all the technology behind…Probably just a phase…Kinda like when I obsessed with banboo. We should get out together sometime soon and hit the amazing top water fishing.
Travis
about 2 years ago
Nice post. Like Jarrod, I agree in many aspects. A lot of those things bug me at times too, but probably like you, I really don’t care what people think. When it comes to the internet and fly fishing I don’t have a love/hate relationship it’s more of a like/don’t care relationship. I like reading other people’s stories, seeing their pictures, learning, seeing new places, new ideas, etc. As far as all the drama and hate that goes on, I’m naturally very opinionated so I get ‘hooked’ into some of the ‘discussions’ that occur sometimes, but overall it really doesn’t have an effect on my fishing. I just try to take the good, contribute when I can, and fish. I’ll take any good and bad anyone has to say to me. Keep fishing and posting!