Fly fishing has to be cool.


So that concludes this activity. Jerry's story of being fascinated by beautiful gestures, which I mentioned at the beginning, seems to apply to our daily lives as well. It is the excellent tools that lead us to such manners. I think the key lies in how we use them.
Jerry Cormorant: In fishing, it doesn't matter what age you are or what your title is, the best angler is number one. There is a hotel in France called "The Ritz-Carlton," right? Charles Ritz, the second-generation owner of the hotel, loves fly fishing, and one of his lifelong friends is a man named Frank Sawyer. Frank was a riverkeeper by trade and not very well off. But Charles Ritz, a billionaire, admired Frank. That's because he is a good fisherman.

Jerry Cormorant: Even if your casting form isn't pretty, you can still catch fish if you drop the hook where the fish are. But that's not enough to have fun. Fly fishing has to be cool.
Ryuka: There is something romantic about it. I didn't catch any fish today, but I realized that there is a very deep world out there. I would like to try it again next time.