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Articles
Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout Seasons Dates
Useful Facts to Know before You Start to fish in The UK
Finland Hooked: The Confession of a Fly Fishing Virgin
A Father And Son Combo Take Up Fishing With A Bang
Gleanings From Old Fishing Magazines
For Sanity Sake I Must Do More Trout Fishing!
What Fly Rod Should I Use for Salmon?
A Fly Fish on the Findhorn Before His Fellow Anglers Arrived Yields First Prize
Angling For Youth Development (AYFD)
Strict Controls on Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing In Ireland See 106 Rivers Closed
Deveron Days and Spey Day Tickets
The Gyrodactylis salaris Threat
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Fishing Reports
Zen and the Art of Angling
Introduction | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5
I always
wanted to write a book and decided to write it online. It's
not an attempt at a serious fishing book, more a collection of
stories, experiences, and helpful information for beginners and old
lags alike. I would appreciate your comments, suggestions or help
with factual information. Feel free to contact me anytime you have
something to contribute.
I have spent many long and enjoyable hours beside, in and on the rivers and lochs of Scotland and savoured each moment as the swish of rod and splash of water lulled me into a meditative state. Some times the sense of relaxation and oneness with the surroundings that I seek while fishing takes a little time to achieve, it all depends on how much baggage I'm carrying in my life at any given time. Sometimes and in some places the meditative state comes quickly and that condition is what I seek from my fishing, a near blank mind free of worldly thoughts unconsciously focused on fishing.
With the exception of those few occasions when a fish takes almost immediately I find that I must reach a clear state of mind before I start to catch fish. You cannot force this condition of mind, it happens of its own accord.
Some times I
find myself humming in my head one of my fishing songs, an
eclectic mix ranging from 'Puppet on a String' to excerpts from Hyden's 'Creation'.
Again I cannot force this it must happen of it's own accord. When the music
comes unconsciously I start to catch fish, crazy init?
When the music fades to the background and thoughts start to drift to negative issues like gnawing old bones from work, relations with the neighbours or about finances the bubble bursts and I couldn't catch a highly infectious disease!
It is the medicine of the flowing stream, the smell of wild flowers and blossom, pine needles and damp soil after rain, the sounds of the natural world that clears the mind of worldly cares. Then and only then the mind is focused on the art of fishing, when you intuitively know the fly is fishing well, where, how deep, how fast and how right it is.
At these times I am at one with my fishing rod. With senses honed I feel the river through my rod and line, sense the fish, sense the take, even, on occasion, anticipate the take. This is the state I describe as angling Zen. Everything I am, everything I feel and do by the river or loch contributes to this state of mind. There is no single road to this angling heaven, no single trigger, I just need to open my being to what nature offers and bask in its soothing warmth.
This book is not intended as a scholarly tome nor is it meant to fill you with brilliant angling theories and techniques. I am just an ordinary angler who has been blessed enough to find himself by the waterside, on occasion lucky, sometimes skilful, often patient. All I aim to achieve here is to pass on to you some of my experiences that have combined to bring me to my Zen place when I am fishing and hope that this might help you to find your sense of place in turn.
Lesson one 'grasshopper', learn that you cannot force your way to this Zen condition, it will find you.
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