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Showing posts with label hobby. Show all posts

12 April 2012

Urban Angler Grand Opening; Simms & Anglers All Trout Clave

For those in Colorado, make sure you check this out.

 

Join Simms at Anglers All April 21, 2012 for the 3rd Annual Anglers 
All Trout Clave! Beginner and expert fly anglers are welcome to 
come explore the wealth of information provided by a collection of signature fly tyers, guides and angling personalities. Trained Simms staff will be there to assist you with the exciting 
2012 line of Simms products. In addition, there's a lot more at Anglers All:

  • 50% off Trout Flies from 9am to 11am
  • Spey Casting demonstration with Dec Hogan
  • Fly Tying and Rigging Techniques with Frank Smethurst
  • Anglers All Guide Service Presentation on Streamer Fishing
  • 15% off guide trips booked during the event!
  • Fly Fishing Turneffe Flats with Wes Osborne
  • Wader fitting for men and women by Simms Trained staff
  • Win a $500 Simms Shopping Spree! - Must be present to win
  • Winter clothing clearance sale
  • Door buster specials, free hot dogs & drinks
  • End-of-Day Gear Giveaways - Prizes TBD, Must be present to win

We hope to see you at this one-day-only event to help get
the 2012 fishing season started in great shape.
Anglers All 3rd Annual Trout Clave
April 21, 2012 9:00am - 5:00pm

5211 S. Santa Fe Dr.
Littleton, CO 80120

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - BRING A FRIEND!




And if you're in DC, VA, MD Urban Angler is having their Grand Opening this weekend.




Urban Angler Delivered
Urban Angler Fly Shop
Saturday, April 14th from 6:00-8:00pm.
Come share in the fun and enter to win some great stuff!


Raffle prizes that that will be given away at the party:
  • The Grand Prize is a 3 Night/2 Day trip for two to Five Rivers Lodge*in Dillon, Mt
  • Sage 4200 series reel of your choice
  • Pair of Simms G3 Guide Waders
  • Pair of Smith sunglasses of your choice
  • Patagonia Great Divider bag
  • A day trip with Eastern Trophies guide service
*The winner can arrange to visit Five Rivers Lodge anytime 
during the 2012 or 2013 fishing season, subject to availability. 
Airfare and ground transportation not included.

Please join us...this is one party you won't want to miss!

Grab a drink and help us celebrate our wonderful new store.

See you on Saturday.

Urban Angler - Alexandria VA
108 N. Washington Street, 2nd Floor
Alexandria , VA 22314

Phone: (800) 800-2018 or (703) 527-2524

25 September 2011

Is Fly Fishing Manly, What?

 Every blog has a search page and one of the interesting things to look at is what searches turn up your blog.  Today I found this:


I can't think of anything more manly than fly fishing.  A fly fisher is a provider, an outdoorsman, a naturalist, a nomad, a sophisticant, a romantic.  As for myself, I once received the Elenor Longman Batchelder Award for Industry, Loyalty and Manliness.  I am the VI, of VI.  I travel, eat meat, wear bow ties, hold doors and call my mother on Sundays.  And fly fish.

These are the glorified images of manliness.  What being manly really is is far bigger than diet or hobby.  In fact,
 manliness is changing, and in a way reverting to a lost definition.  American manliness was defined during the industrial revolution when iron workers were hundreds of feet in the air building our nation's cities, when coal miners were buried working to power or needs, when car manufacturers we men, when soldiers were men, when men smoked Marlboros.  In that time men were building American, not because it was manly, but because that's what was needed.  As manliness increasingly feels lost in our society images of the antique man are becoming more prevalent.  Advertisements for Kettle One Vodka, Dos Equis, Monday Night Football, and shows like Swamp Loggers, Biker Build Off, Survivor Man, Man vs. Wild, and so many more target the absence of manliness in the society.  Building has become Chinese, Vodka makes be think of high school girls, and tv is for the bored and lonely.  But we don't want it so, and these are some of the things that make us think manliness is something other than doing what has to be done; they make us think the old manliness is still around.  In fact manliness is not here.  Doing the dirty work, the inglorious tasks the make the societal clock tick are not getting done.  What if that was seen as manly?

So, Yes, Fly Fishing is manly, as long as you do what must get done at home, in your community, the dirty stuff that early men did in the early days.  It wasn't glorious then and isn't glorious now.  As long as you do what has to get done, on your own time go fly fishing.

And again I will refer you to The Art of Manliness for more on the subject and P:T.

And This:

To be of use
by Marge Piercy

The people I love the best
jump into work head first
without dallying in the shallows
and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight.
They seem to become natives of that element,
the black sleek heads of seals
bouncing like half submerged balls.
    I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,
    who pull like water buffalo, with massive patience,
    who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward,
    who do what has to be done, again and again.
I want to be with people who submerge
in the task, who go into the fields to harvest
and work in a row and pass the bags along,
who stand in the line and haul in their places,
who are not parlor generals and field deserters
but move in a common rhythm
when the food must come in or the fire be put out.
    The work of the world is common as mud.
    Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.
    But the thing worth doing well done
    has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident.
    Greek amphoras for wine or oil,
    Hopi vases that held corn, are put in museums
    but you know they were made to be used.
    The pitcher cries for water to carry
    and a person for work that is real. 



"To be of use" by Marge Piercy © 1973, 1982.
From CIRCLES ON THE WATER © 1982 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc

03 August 2011

6 Manly Ways to Settle Your Mind: Fly Fishing

The Art of Manliness offers a great read for friends, wives, family members, girlfriends or anyone left repeatedly by a fly fisher.

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Source: Life