“I would say it’s more about what fly fishing doesn’t need.
Fly fishing is just fine. I have no problems with it. It’s an amazing lifestyle
with historic values, but there are a lot of pieces to it that aren’t
necessary. It needs less bling, and more soul—that’s what it needs.
It comes down to aspiring new anglers, and veteran
individuals of the fly fishing community pushing the industry to new levels of
productivity, and creativity. Right now all the brands, shops, guides, and
manufacturers are competing with each other because they see themselves as an
eternal part of the industry. They are all trying to bullhorn their message,
many with little experience, or shall I say roots. In a perfect world, if we
were all working together, the way that the industry started, we would probably
be a lot stronger. When we all strive to teach, educate, preserve the waters we
fish, and share fly fishing, everybody wins including the fish, the bugs, the public,
and the rest of the industry.
Fly fishing needs to inspire more participants to be
passionate enough to spread their love of sharing the great outdoors and fly
fishing, and the species of fish we seek to catch to the masses. As an
industry, we’re spending all our time trying to steal market share from each
other and not enough time trying to grow the actual market for a solid future. It’s
been better in the last few years with some positive individuals, clubs,
nonprofit orgs, and others rising to the top and spreading the good word. Giving
up on that positive goal can’t be an option.”
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