Via MidCurrent comes an interesting opinion piece by a writer who wrote a kiss-and-tell article about his favorite stream for Fly Fisherman magazine.

It was years ago, but regret clearly runs through his psyche like… well, the stream he gave up:

If I had the money and wherewithal to buy up every copy of that magazine, I’d do it in a proverbial heartbeat; things haven’t been the same on the Clarion ever since. Although I have no proof that people from all 50 states showed up (even though it seemed like it at times), the place got awful popular with Northwestern Pennsylvanians and now, rather than having it mostly to myself, it’s rare not to find a bunch of people in my favorite spots.

The Kiss and Tell “destination” article is a staple in the fly fish magazine biz. And your reaction is largely based on whose stream is getting gored.

If it’s your favorite outof-the-way spot – and you end taking a number to fish your favorite run – then you’re probably opposed. Violently.

If you don’t have a favorite out-of-the-way stream or want to beat up the fish on somebody else’s favorite out-of-the-way spot, then you’re probably happy to see the things.

The Local Angle

One writer has penned enough kiss-and-tells about the Upper Sac and surrounding area that I wince when I see his byline, and when he gave up a bunch of alpine lakes – some of which weren’t heavily fished – there was more than a “wince” in the air.

Of course, the Upper Sac is hardly a secret, but there are still a few secrets hiding around here, and if one of them turns up in print, I’m perfectly capable of hunting down the miscreant and finishing him off with an 8wt at close range.

(For any law enforcement people reading this, that’s a rant and not a threat. Maybe.)

The currently hot destination stories cluttering the “popular” fly fishing magazine are the Exotic Locales – the destinations overrun with big, dumb fish that even duffers can catch, and do so between between breakfast and the cocktail hour.

Still, if you’re uncertain as to the effect of a few kiss-and-tell articles on a fishery, ask Montana Correspondent Sully about his love for the genre. He’d probably tell you an 8wt provides too quick a death for those involved…
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