>You miss the point Allan.....i mentioned nothing bout what he 
>"inherently infered"........i was simply correcting his misled 
>theroy bout what fish are capeable of.........and being "impressed," 
>is not one of them.

I saw and understood what you said and still beg to differ with you.

American Heritage Dictionary:

Impress  Transitive verb
1. To affect strongly, often favorably
2. To produce or attempt to produce a vivid impression or image of

I think we're trying to impress the fish that the bugs we tie are the 
real McCoys.

Enuff.

I'll not respond again.

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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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