The Fishing Game

The Peanut Butter and Chocolate of Fishing Competition and Connection

Hey Guys!

Welcome to the 20th Issue of Guys Fishing Weekly! This week we are discussing the greatest game ever invented for wader fly fishing. While we may be biased due to inventing the game, we believe it will be the best addition to your fishing arsenal this year!

Also, as we like to do, we have highlighted a number of cool things we saw in the fishing community this week, and point out some upcoming “Third Spaces” you can check out to grow your relationships.

Thanks for spending even just a little of your week with us. We are grateful for you!

Enjoy,

- The GFW Boys

I am competitive. Not outwardly competitive. But the internal competitive that eats at your soul since you give it no release. It probably isn’t healthy to keep it inside, but since I hold all my emotions inside, what’s another on the burn pile?!

Maybe I should talk to a therapist about this? Nah. Let ‘em burn!

So, I am competitive, and fishing is inherently competitive. From world record fish to the quality of tuna meat you caught, there is a constant battle for better, bigger, more.

There is also a side of me that loves the friendship that fishing brings. Arguably a bigger side of me. A lot of that comes from the memories of catching a personal best fish or the location you are in when you are fishing. And some of it is just from being trapped in a boat with one another for hours on end.

But fly fishing doesn’t provide as much opportunity for being “trapped”. It is a very active style of fishing. And even on a float trip, you still have things to focus on as the holes can move by rather quickly.

And when you are wader fishing, you spread out at 100 ft gaps and start your march up the river… sometimes never seeing your fellow fisherman until someone rings the triangle calling everyone home for a meal.

So I used my ol’ noggin to create a way to compete and connect with my fellow wading fisherman…and aptly named it, “The Fishing Game!” (I never said my ol’ noggin was complex; there is value in simplicity).

The Fishing Game was created to measure who is the most capable, but also stand side by side and have the conversations that the river does such a good job of bringing out of us all. A perfect peanut butter and chocolate of wader fly fishing. Disclaimer: you may be able to do this in other types of fishing, but it may not carry the same levels of excitement.

Now this game was created by a fallible human. So with that I ask for your early forgiveness in adding or subtracting rules by pure mental omission. I have never written down the rules until this very typing, but I kind of imagine this is how all great games and sports were created. I mean seriously, they still can’t get travelling right in basketball. And don’t even get me started on football’s pass interference.

The basic principle of the game is a turn-based system, using your choice of 5-10 casts per turn to catch the most fish. Each fish equals 1 point with the length of the game lasting as long as you would like. Play to 10, or play all day. The world is your zebra mussel (seriously though, f*ck zebra mussels).

Size only matters in one situation, and that is for largest fish, which awards the holder of this title 1 extra point.

So for example, when Competitor One catches a fish, let’s say a 4 incher, they automatically have two points (so 2-0 is the score). But then competitor two catches a 12 inch fish, so now the score becomes 1-2 in favor of Competitor Two. I probably just confused the shit out of you by writing that; if I did, just erase it from your mind?

The next rules are where more of the fun and frustration come in. Kind of like a clown at a kid’s party. Some love ‘em, and some say, “fuck clowns”. I say, “Welcome clowns! Now tie me a balloon dog.”

Rule 1: Fish have to be netted or released by hand. I think that is fair enough. “Doesn’t count if it ain’t in the boat”

Rule 2: If you catch a fish, you get a point and end your turn.

Rule 3: Snags, tangles or snapping off a fly, even if it was in a fish’s mouth, ends your turn.

Rule 4: If you catch a fish out of the same hole as the previous fisherman, you steal their point. (It is always worth a cast or two, just sayin’)

And that is pretty much it. You can add more to it, but who needs all that. This is plenty enough to get your competitive juices flowing, while enjoying the banter of the homies standing around watching your every move.

The game continues on for as long as you like. Complaining ensues about who’s dumb rules these are anyways, to which I just say “be better.” We all want better competition right?!

But then again, I will let you decide if The Fishing Game is about the competition.

I am a connection guy after all.

Some of Our Other Writing

Quote of the Week

“Friendship is a widely underrated form of medication.”

Anne Deavere Smith

What We Are Watching

96 HOURS NORTH: Chasing Elusive Bull Trout in Canada (pt. 1)

As always, @wildflyproductions and @phelps_406 put out great videos, and this one doesn’t disappoint! Showing a little bit of the behind the scenes of an adventure up to Canada in search of Bull Trout and any other fish they could get their hands on. A great example of a Guys Fishing Weekend between two buddies and their pup, camping in a van in the great outdoors of Canada.

Podcast Episode We Loved

Modern Wisdom | Episode #692 w/ Connor Beaton

“Why are Young Men Struggling So Much?”

This was a great conversation between two men’s life coaches, @chriswillx and @mantalks, focused on topics around masculinity, male vulnerability, self-worth and much more. All topics that we love to explore at GFW, and they do a great job covering a ton of ground in a thought-provoking manner.

Fish of the Week

@bag_of_noodles Fall Color Brookie

By now you have to know if you post a Brook Trout picture it is going to catch our attention. But look at the colors on this fish… absolutely absurd. A great reminder of why fall fishing is some of the best fishing!

One Fly Pattern

The Double Stinger Dinger

Articulated flies are a bit of a hot topic. Some say they catch more fish because they move much better than your standard fly, while others say it is a bit of overkill. We don’t know the answer, we just like the uniqueness of this Mud Dauber pattern tied by @flytyingtex. Really cool looking fly and cool techniques learned to tie it (not to mention they nailed the name)!

One Cause to Learn About

Keep Fish Wet

What is Keep Fish Wet?

Keep Fish Wet promotes the use of science-based best practices to catch, handle, and release fish.

Science shows that even small changes in how an angler catches, handles, and releases a fish can have positive outcomes once that fish swims away. Not only does using best practices increase survival rates of fish, but it also helps fish return to their normal behavior as quickly as possible after release. Using best practices for catch-and-release is a quick and effective way to put conservation into practice.

News and Interesting Things to Talk About

Getting more women involved in the sport of 🎣 

Tuna = big business?

Fishing Side Hustle?!

“Third Places” Events

Places that could be a great for meeting fellow anglers

Ascent’s 10th Anniversary Sale

Littleton, CO

Oct. 27 - 9am - 6pm

Oct. 28 - 9am - 5pm

Bugs N’ Brews

Boulder, CO

Oct. 30 - Upslope Bugs N' Brews

Nov. 6 - Upslope Bugs N' Brews

Nov. 14 - Wild Provisions Bugs N' Brews

Trout Whisperers 2

An Evening on Fly Fishing with live icons of Northwest trout fishing!

November 2nd @ 6pm-9:30pm

Bend, OR

Virtual River Clean Up

November 4th

Location: Wherever You Are

Document yourself cleaning up the great outdoors and enter to win some great sponsored prizes!

3rd Annual Forks of the River Fly Fishing Festival

Brevard, NC

November 4 - 5

Pluga-Palooza

Surf Casting Show

November 5th

Wareham, MA

New Look Website!

Click to take a look! More great stuff to come too!

#River Thoughts

  • It seems odd that only 1 animal evolved to grow super tall to eat tree leaves when trees have been around longer than almost all animals. (Source: Reddit)

  • Attractive people must often overestimate how funny they actually are (Source: Reddit)

  • It’s very helpful that bread mold is blue and not white/brown. (Source: Reddit)

  • No one prepares you for the fact that you have to figure out what to eat for every meal for the rest of your life (Source: Reddit)

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