The Ugly Side of Fly Fishing
photo: Denver Bryan
A winter trip to the trout stream always sounds like a fun time. The crowds aren't around, the scenery is fantastic. But things change we you start having trouble with tasks that would be no trouble any other time of year. Take, for example, walking. Wet boots plus cold snow equals platform shoes.
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Flyfishing is a graceful sport...sometimes. Just because someone can get to a remote mountain gorge doesn't mean it's going to be a good day. It doesn't mean wading boots don't lose traction in 30-degree water. So here's a look at fly fishing's ugly side, complete with pain, wetness, and breakage.
If you've got a shot of a fishing mishap, email it to the webmaster. We'll see how many spill, chill, and devastated gear photos we get. You may see your aching, wet, or angry self in a future gallery.
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