Derek
First of all, well done for putting your views across and speaking on behalf of indicator users
I dont use that method, I dont enjoy it and question if it is fly fishing , but as previouisly stated is its within the rules and its done as you describe I have no issues with that. Certainly I am not going to assume the high moral ground becuase I choose not to use a particular method.
Again if fisheries, lochs or rivers decide to ban a method, thats also fine by me and I will adhere to that. However that does not necessarily mean the ban is correct, we would laugh at the Alexandra being banned if it were to happen today. Would you want to fish a river where the rules were upstream dry fly to rising fish only ?
Also I stated that I did not think it was fly fishing, what gives me the right to lay down ground rules rearding whay constitutes Fly fishing ?
I have yet to see a definition that is universally accpeted.
I do not think its an aswerable question as to what the definition is, in my profession we have prescribed legal rules we are bound by , we also have Comapny procedures we must follow , despite this there are still gray areas. When I once asked an ethical question on this I was given a good answer, If it does not feel right then generally its not, this is what I apply to my fly fishing. Again refer to Jimminy Cricket, let your consience be your guide.
And for the people with no concience
they need to be policed
As Derek alluded to can we pigoen hole ourselves as Traditionalists , Snobs or Purists and fish for Rainbows ?
Jim