Just Beyond Your Grasp

Goals in fly fishing resist the clean edges of spreadsheets and checklists. They float and drift like mayfly spinners, visible one moment, gone the next. Today it's mastering that reach cast that lets you drop a size 20 blue-winged olive under overhanging willows. Tomorrow it's learning to read those subtle seams where brown trout hover in fast water, waiting for drifting nymphs. But these targets blur and shift as you chase them, each achievement revealing three new challenges you hadn't noticed before. Some anglers fight this current, grimly marking progress in notched rod handles and filled fly boxes. The wise ones learn to wade with it, understanding that in fly fishing, as in life, the most meaningful goals are the ones perpetually swimming just beyond your grasp, pulling you ever deeper into the flow.

In this week’s edition:

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a large pike swimming in the water

Art and image by Mark Sides

IN THE RIFFLES

Image by Erik Hanson

"Well I’ll be danged," he said.

“What is it?”


“A big rainbow.” He jiggled the hook from the blunt head. Howard’s a sportsman. He won’t touch a fish if he doesn’t have to. He put the net in the water and watched the ‘bow swim off. “That’s one weird fish,” he said.


I knew what he meant. Rainbows are rare in these little Midwest creeks. The DNR stocks a few “keeper” fish, and tells us they don’t reproduce. But I’ve caught enough little ones to make me suspicious. Howard’s might be a wild fish.


He blew the big imitation dry and checked the knot. Then applied more silicon floatant. After casting again two or three times, he had a splashing take.


This was another big fish, and Howard expertly played him into shallow water. But there was no quit. The fish jumped, turning all the way over, showing yellow and red. A big brown, maybe as big as the one I’d caught.


People love rainbows. It’s a western thing, a Montana thing, but inch for inch nothing battles like a brown trout. The fish jumped again and I thought Howard lost him. Gaining line, he discovered the fish, now tired, trying to sneak downstream. He netted him going by. The trout had tangled up in the tippet, and Howard wet his hand and pulled the fish free. He held him up.


“Eighteen inches?” he called.


More like sixteen, but why ruin a man’s fun…


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