Trout bum
Nickname for a trout angler
Trout bum is an affectionate nickname for dedicated trout anglers, particularly those who practice fly fishing. Use of the term is similar in tone and meaning to the antiquated term, "Surf bum". The term was popularized by author John Gierach, whose early work, Trout Bum is an anthology of informal, narrative essays on flyfishing; and magazine articles he wrote before 1986.[1]
Background
Fly Rod and Reel Magazine hosts an annual "trout bum" tournament dedicated to the pursuit of as many trout species as a two-man team of anglers can catch on a budget of only $500.[2]
References
External links
- "Discuss fly fishing with other Trout Bums". Rocky Mountain Fly Fish. Archived from the original on 2008-01-28.
- "Fly Fishing for Trout, close-up trout stream insect pictures and hatch-matching details". Troutnut.com.
- "fly fishing podcasts, photoblog, and online community". The Itinerant Angler.
- "the original fly fishing podcast". Flyfish Radio. Archived from the original on 2006-09-02.
- "a daily blog for dedicated trout anglers". MidCurrent Flyfishing.
- "Moldy Chum".
- "Fly fishing resource focused on the Pacific Northwest United". NorthWestTrout. States
- "fly fishing videos, podcasts, adventures, and expeditions". AEGMEDIA.COM.
- "Southern States Fly Fishing Trout Bum community". Blue Ridge Fly Fisherman's Forum.
- v
- t
- e
Articles about fly fishing and fly tying
- Bamboo fly rod
- Float tube
- Fly fishing tackle
- Fly line
- Fly rod building
- Furled leader
- Dry fly fishing
- Fly casting
- Fly Casting Analyzer
- Reach cast
- Spey casting
- Manufacturers of fly tying materials and tools
- Tenkara fishing
- Trout bum
- Waders
- Fly waters:
- Blue Ribbon fishery
- Class A Wild Trout Waters
- North America
- Europe
- Adams
- Alexandra
- BWO
- Bonefish flies
- Brown Bi-visible
- Bunyan Bug
- Clouser Deep Minnow
- Copper John
- Crazy Charlie
- Dave's Hopper
- Diawl bach
- Egg sucking leech
- Elk Hair Caddis
- Flesh Fly
- Fully dressed flies
- Grey Ghost Streamer
- Hare's Ear
- Humpy
- Jock Scott
- Klinkhammer
- Lefty's Deceiver
- Mallard and Claret
- Mickey Finn
- Muddler Minnow
- Parks' Salmonfly
- Partridge and Orange
- Pheasant Tail Nymph
- Prince Nymph
- Popper
- Red Tag
- Royal Coachman
- Royal Wulff
- Sakasa Kebari
- Salmon fly patterns
- Stimulator
- Surf Candy
- Terrestrials
- Tube fly
- Woolly Bugger
- Woolly Worm
- Wulff flies
- Bibliography of fly fishing (species related)
- Bibliography of fly fishing
- Bibliography of fly fishing (fly tying, stories, fiction)
- Pseudonyms of notable angling authors
- The American Angler's Book
- Blacker's Art of Fly Making
- Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice
- Favorite Flies and Their Histories
- Floating Flies and How to Dress Them
- Fly Fishing (Grey book)
- Fly Fishing: Memories of Angling Days
- The Fly-fisher's Entomology
- Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream
- The Salmon Fly
- The Way of a Trout with the Fly