Via the marginally frightening crew at Moldy Chum comes this list of GORP’s (an outdoor site) “Top Ten Global Fly Fishing Spots”–which includes four top trout destinations:

This comes on the heels of a UK Guardian list of the world’s top fishing spots, and interestingly, neither list includes a single destination in the United States.

  • Sutherland, Scotland
  • Lough Corrib, Connemara, Ireland
  • South Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia
  • Tusket River, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • River Lochy, Queenstown, New Zealand
  • River Lanio, Swedish Lapland
  • River Moyola, Northern Ireland
  • River Wye, Monsal Head, Derbyshire
  • River Teifi, Wales
  • Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

Huh?

Putting aside the world’s acknowledged #1 fly fishing opportunity (where you fish the Upper Sacramento River just for the chance to see me), we wonder what happened to the trouty fleshpots of the Rocky Mountain West?

Have they become so overrun with Brad Pitt wannabes that there’s no point in going?

Has the American Trout Fishing Experience been worn out by the post-movie onslaught, or is it just sooooo 1990s in an industry that thrives on hype instead of zen?

Or do the authors of both lists simply have their heads up their butts?

The Underground Wants to Know

At the Underground, we’re always poking sticks at things that would be better left alone, and there’s no reason to stop now.

Does the Rocky Mountain West contain any spots worthy of a Top 10 Fly Fishing list?

Is steelheading so existential that it none of the better rivers deserve recognition?

The floor is yours.

[tags]fly fishing, top 10, tierra del fuego, labrador, montana, brad pitt[/tags]