Stripers On Fly Watch Video

I spend hundreds of days on the water every year and I would say that only a handful could be qualified as the perfect day. Obviously, any day on the water is a good day and some good days are better than others. But it is memories of those elusive perfect days that calm me to sleep and fuel my obsession. For me perfection is determined solely by the magnitude of the experience. Some are perfect for their comedic qualities, some for their adventure. But those perfect days I enjoy the most are the ones that are perfect for the fishing. Those rare days were nearly all of those factors that usually conspire against you come together in your favor. It does not mean that the wind is ideal for casting or the temperature is optimum for comfort. It does not mean my knots all hold and my cast’s all turned over or my streamers all ran true.

For me the perfect days are those days when the wind, the water, the moon and all those other factors come together to put the fish on the feed and me into this fish. Nowhere in the world can all of those factors come together more perfectly, or conspire more tragically against you, than on the east coast during fall. Stripers and Blues, I have found, can bless you or curse you. And finally after two years of trying I was able to experience one of those days that I could say “you should have been here yesterday”. That is not to say that it was without effort or without problems. Sure it was windy at times. Sure the boat we had was not running top notch. Sure we had to search for fish. But the wind pushed the bait into a sheltered cove. And the boat that was graciously lent to us got us to fish and safely back again. And the knowledge, experience and keen eye of a good friend lead me to fish, lots of fish, thousands of fish to be sure. So as I sit here recalling this experience, preparing for my next trip, I can only hope that I will again be rewarded so favorably.