“Something within fishermen tries to make fishing into a world perfect and apart—I don’t know what it is or where, because sometimes it is in my arms and sometimes in my throat and sometimes nowhere in particular except someplace deep.”
–Norman MacLean, A River Runs Thru It
Close to Zen.
About 20 years back, I spent a day with a fly rod maker as he crafted a length of Tonkin cane into a lithe and sturdy bamboo rod. (You can learn how to do this yourself, but be prepared to give up a few good months when you could have been wetting a 3-weight in a freestone Montana stream.)
The next morning, we cast into the Gallatin. That timeless one-two rhythm and the attending pulse and breath and motion.
He didn’t try to bamboozle the browns with a dozen different flies. Kept it simple.
We did well that day
Madison River Fishing Vest (No. J8160). A faithful reproduction of a rare 1940s fishing vest in sturdy, water-resistant, and dense 100% cotton micro canvas with an easygoing sandwash finish. Function is king here. Two large bellow pockets and two smaller chest pockets. Snap tab at wearer's left chest for securing creel straps, etc. Center front metal zip with additional snap-over tab. Extra large back game pocket with vertical zip. Back neck D-ring for hanging your gear. Imported.