"Choose your fly fishing friends wisely. They can have an effect on how 
many and the size of the trout you catch. Fly fishers who spend a lot of 
time fishing together will unconciously adopt some of the other's 
mannerisms, choice of flies, and casting techniques over time. 
Surrounding yourself with great fly fishers who catch a lot of trout 
will help you catch more and larger trout. However, does that mean that 
while you as the poorer angler improve your fishing prowess, the better 
angler's fishing prowess deterioates from watching you? It could be that 
as your fishing improves and your friend's deteriorates, he reaches a 
point where his fishing begins to improve by watching you the better 
angler. If that is the case, somewhere along the line, both of you will 
become great anglers. On the other hand, if both of you are piss poor 
anglers to begin with . . . . "

Jimmy D. Moore - "Character VS Catching" [1998]


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JIMMY D. MOORE    jdmo...@fishgame.com                                          
            
North Zone Fishing Editor - Texas Fish & Game Mag, 
Author - Moon Holler Misfits Fishing & Hunting Club,         
Humorist, Past VP Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited,           
Member TOWA, Retired Scout Exec. BSA.                       
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