Took a fly fishing class this weekend with my fiance and a friend to get them into fishing and the outdoors. Here are some things that I learned from going out on the river to fish for the first time that I learned through the experience...
1. Take a class; it will save you a lot of frustration and time (you will already get frustrated and spend a ton of time... why increase it w/o a class)
2. A fishing buddy is one of the only people that can truly appreciate your story for what it is REALLY worth.
3. You WILL fall in and get wet eventually (fiance and I did on the first day
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4. If you buy chest waders, you shouldn't think that rushing water to your chest is a good idea to wade into. hip waders and upper thigh water... again, not a good idea.
5. Ask questions and trade flies with experienced veteran flyfishermen
6. Waterproof or don't bring what you don't want wet.
7. If you don't think you will get it wet, see #3.
8. Buy a collapsable wading staff and tie it to it's scabard. it will fall out of your hand eventually, and it is invaluable when wading in turbulent water.
9. if you want to save a lot of wasted time and effort (part of the fun) get a guide on new rivers. They can show you what that river is about and give you a better base understanding to figure out on your own how to fish future rivers.
10. When someone shows you up (my fiance caught a 13 inch rainbow on a #16 hares ear) and you get skunked... at least be happy for them.
11. Stop to enjoy the beauty of what you are surrounded by.
I learned all of this on my first outing yesterday... What are some things that you have learned?