Does your car help or hurt you in your fly fishing endeavors?
The truth is that there are a few things you can do in, and to, your car to make it the perfect fly fishing vehicle.
Just yesterday I put my 2001 Subaru Forester out to pasture. I didn’t shed any tears, but I won’t lie and say that there wasn’t a montage of sentimental moments that flashed through my mind. To Michael W. Smith’s “Friends.” But a quarter-million miles is enough. He fought the good fight.
It all got me thinking about what made the Subaru such a good fly fishing vehicle. Listen below, or in your favorite podcast app:
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Great podcast, but I really disagree about the stickers, for one big reason: Secret Spots. I live in an area with an estimated population approaching 18 million. Fishing regs are rarely enforced, and the catch-and-release ethos is not respected. The only thing that protects our wild trout population is that not everybody knows where they are. However, stickers on cars are a dead giveaway that a fishable blue line is nearby, especially when the car is parked on the pullout of a mountain or forest road. I’ve discovered 3 secret spots this way.
Ah… so stickers have been helpful! 🙂
Your podcast finally popped up on Castbox! Cant wait to give them a listen.
Glad it is getting published. I hope you enjoy it!