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    Middle Ages to modern man --- the written records of Fishing.

    One of the earliest recorded writings about fishing techniques.
    Written by a Monk in Austria in the mid 1400's.


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    New Yorker (magazine May 2021) goes fishing with David Coggins, author of The Optimist, a new book on fly fishing.
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    Bearded, with longish wavy hair and a high forehead, Coggins looks like a character in a Chekhov play, and his fishing attire is old school. He favors waxed-cotton jackets, even though they’re less waterproof than Gore-Tex. His felt-bottomed Simms wading boots are practically antiques. On the other hand, he doesn’t tie his own flies but buys them, instead, from Discountflies.com, and his rods are not the classic bamboo but fashioned of some substance so light, strong, and flexible that it must be mined on the planet Krypton. “In fly-fishing, there’s always a tension between purity and practicality,” he said. “Between artfulness and the desire to just catch a fish.”


    Like a lot of fly fishermen, Coggins believes in a sort of hierarchy of difficulty or purity. Ideally, you want a trout to rise up and snatch a dry fly drifting on top of the water. If that doesn’t work, you can add a nymph to the line—a fly meant to look like an immature insect and weighted so that it sinks below the surface.


    After lunch, Coggins caught a brown trout with a nymph, and then optimistically switched back to dry flies. He dropped them right where he wanted, into pools and back eddies, zinging the line out with the gravity-defying straightness that is the sign of an accomplished caster. “It’s not just about catching fish,” he said. “A good cast, a good drift in a good place—that to me is it.”


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    Reading books a pastime best when not on the water fishing.






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    Approximately 2,000 years ago this fishing scenario was recorded in the Gospel of John.
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    Simon Peter said, “I’m going fishing.”
    “We’ll come, too,” they all said. So they went out in the boat, but they caught nothing all night.


    At dawn Jesus was standing on the beach, but the disciples couldn’t see who he was.

    He called out, “Fellows, have you caught any fish?”
    “No,” they replied.


    Then he said, “Throw out your net on the right-hand side of the boat, and you’ll get some!”

    So they did, and they couldn’t haul in the net because there were so many fish in it.



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