Sure, our post spoofing “exclusive” fisheries (featuring the spoofy “Mt. Eddy Executive Bluegill Ranch” Web site) was all in good fun, but as is often the case, reality pushes fiction aside in its headlong rush for weirdness.

From the Louisville Courier-Journal (via the Flyfishmagazine blog; give ‘em a visit) comes news of a fishing guide specializing in… Bluegill.

Bluegill; Fish of the Future
There’s a new fish in town. And he’ll kick your popper’s ass…

This isn’t some moke with a canoe. It’s a guy with one of those bazillion-dollar bass boats (the kind that measures gas consumption in gallons per minute), presumably charging top dollar for the privilege.

From the Courier-Journal Article:

Mason started arming his boat with ultralight tackle and plying areas that he knew had a track record of harboring bedding ‘gills. Hundred-fish days became the norm, and customers flooded in from surrounding states.

“I have several people from Kentucky who come down and bluegill fish with me,” he said.

He soon was turning away business.

It’s clear now that the Underground’s ability to predict the future should never be doubted, even when we present those predictions in the form of satire.

In short, we’ve seen the future of the fly fishing world. And it’s us, baby. All us.

Let the bluegill feeding frenzy begin. See you at the launch ramp (waiting for the guide), Tom Chandler.

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