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- Like
hatches, most things in life occur in cycles. If you know the cycles
you will be successful
- Life is
more than a can of worms but is less than a Royal Coachman.
- Even beautiful
things sometimes have a barbed hook.
- Trout
have shown me that you can get into trouble by opening your mouth.
- Flies
do not make very good earrings, particularly if you have never had your
ears pierced.
- De-barb
your fly before trying it on as an earring or catching a fish you intend
to release.
- Don't
judge a fisherman by the size of his rod.
- Never
criticize anything prepared by the camp cook unless you are willing
and able to take over his job.
- Don't
plan your evening meal around fish that you haven't yet caught.
- Those
who spit, piss or cast into the wind are usually wet behind the ears.
Often
the Big Fish are just a dead weight and it is the middle management
fish that will fight hardest.
- Swarming
and mating in flight is not all that it is cracked up to be.
- If you
consider the landing of a fish as a 'bonus', then you will always enjoy
fishing. If what you are trying isn't working, then try something else.
- If you
will need something while fly fishing, then don't keep it in your fishing
vest.
- Removing
the barb doesn't decrease your effectiveness.
- If you
are observant it will improve your success as well as your enjoyment
of the sport.
- It takes
more than expensive equipment to be proficient at what you are doing.
- The size
of a fish is directly proportional to his intelligence and inversely
proportional to his killer instincts.
- The joy
of flyfishing is lost when you have a beer can in one hand and your
rod in the other.
- Fly fishers
will share their knowledge, flies and gear but never their secret fishing
lake.
- One good
vise is enough for any fly tier.
- If you
rock the boat or make waves, expect the skittish fish to scatter.
- Don't
wade into chest deep waters if you are only wearing hip waders.
- A bad
day of flyfishing is better than a good day at work.
- Don't
put any foreign materials into the lake except your anchor and your
fly.
Unless
you enjoy fishing in a crowd don't advertise when the fishing is good.
- A wind
knot is a casting knot made when there were no witnesses.
- The heavy-handed
fisherman and his fish are soon parted.
- Our trout
have marvelous growth rates. They double in size each time the story
of their catch is retold.
- About
20% of the fishermen catch about 80% of the fish.
- What causes
stress is different for fish than it is for people but the reactions
are often the same.
- Large
fish establish and protect a territory leaving the smaller fish to school
and compete with each other.
- The most
dangerous time for a fish is when the demand for aquatic food is high
and the supply is low.
- A good
imitation or a good attractor is often just as good a selling point
as the real thing.
- The boy
who learns to fish will become a better man because of it.
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