Summer Times 2021

Page 109

BY STEVE BEHR

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Kids like to fish, too

he scene is iconic as any on television. It’s the one where Andy and Opie Taylor walk down a dirt road on their way to go fishing. If Andy Taylor isn’t bailing out Barney Fife out of trouble, or allowing Otis Campbell a free night at the Mayberry Grey Bar Hotel, he’s fishing. No doubt, Opie is right behind. The Mayberry duo was not the first

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the sport, and next to that are younger folks who are taking up fly fishing as well, from teenagers to college students to

father-son to go fishing and won’t be the last. There are expected to be many parents to go fishing with their kids in several fishing holes throughout the High Country. Some kids may use the old-fashioned rope on a stick and try their luck that way. Most will try a different way. Katy Stough of Waypoint Outfitters said that kids may not be able to handle the same fishing poles and lures, but they can get the same fun that the adults who take them to the lakes and rivers to test

their fishing skills. Stough has three children who all like to fish and offered some insight on how to get the interested. Her children learned that fishing is not as simple as just sticking a worm on the end of a wire and sticking it in the water. “We started them young,” Stough said of her kids. “Just going to the streams, we showed them the minnows and learning about the flow of the water and where the fish like to be based on the path of the water and the obstructions involved.”

Stough said she and her husband started the kids with a cane pole, a pole that is smaller than regular fishing poles and don’t have the reel attached to it. “It’s a thing where you can just toss out the line and it simplifies it at first,” Stough said. “It’s going to be a little shorter and a little easier to handle.” Stough said it’s easier to keep the kids interested if they can see there’s more to fishing than drowning worms. She said it helps to keep them interested if they can occasionally catch some fish.

those in their late 20s.” Dale is an optimist when it comes to the pandemic, his company and with fly fishing in general. “Short-term, it has been difficult, but long-term is starting to look better,” said Dale. “The silver lining is that I am learning new ways to do business and to help

our customers. The engagement with our customers that we have experienced on social media has been surprising. I have always used social media as a place where I like to provide free information and entertainment, a place where people can learn how to fly fish, and to paint a pretty picture of life on the water. But, I never fo-

cused on selling much on those platforms. At the same time, social media has been very helpful as people have been forward about buying our products and helping us to keep our store open during this crazy time. It has led to a deeper engagement with our local and regional fly fishermen and -women.”

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Beer and Wine

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pages 172-175

Camping

2min
pages 168-171

Blowing Rock Art and History Museum

3min
pages 160-163

Take a tour down on the farm

3min
pages 166-167

Appalachian Theater

2min
pages 158-159

Ashe County Arts Council

3min
pages 156-157

Ensemble Stage

2min
page 150

Bring a dog along

4min
pages 140-141

Arts in the High Country

4min
pages 148-149

General Stores

7min
pages 136-139

Kids like to fish

3min
page 109

Watauga Lake

11min
pages 112-119

Fly Fishing

10min
pages 106-108

Equine Experiences

4min
pages 98-101

Cycling and Mountain Biking

7min
pages 92-95

Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show

2min
pages 102-105

Motorcycling

2min
pages 96-97

From the Mountains to the Sea

11min
pages 88-91

Pickleball

5min
pages 82-83

Disc golf

2min
pages 80-81

Linville Caverns

5min
pages 69-71

Hang gliding

4min
pages 78-79

Rock climbing in the High Country

4min
pages 75-76

Caving and spelunking opportunities

5min
pages 60-68

Zip lining

9min
pages 72-74

Indoor rock climbing

2min
page 77

Keeping the culture in Boone

3min
pages 48-59

Say ‘hello’ to the High Country

7min
pages 41-43

Flat Top Manor

2min
pages 38-39

Blue Ridge Parkway

11min
pages 25-30

Tweetsie

3min
pages 32-33

Grandfather Mountain

9min
pages 34-37

High Country Host

3min
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Mystery Hill

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High Country Chambers of Commerce

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