I'm responsible for a small troop of 14-15 year old Scouts, and luckily they 
all like to fish.  Of course liking to fish and knowing how to fish are two 
things entirely, and I discovered quickly it is very hard to teach 8 boys how 
to fly fish all at at the same time when on an official scout outing. So I've 
decided to start taking them out in two's to our local river.  These aren't 
official "scout" activities", since a solo scout activity with boys is 
politically in-correct.  This is just two boys going out fishing with their 
crazy fly fishing neighbor.  

Anyway, I really wanted them to have success, so I geared them up and took 
them out to the Weber river to show them how to "pick pockets"  This is 
drifting a nymph and split shot through fishy looking pocket water with the 
rod held high, keeping fly line off the water, sometimes feeling the strikes, 
but more often seeing a slight hesitation of the line and setting the hook... 
an easy method that doesn't require any fancy casting.   Well, of course I 
had to demonstrate  the technique,  and as luck would have it I caught a nice 
Brown during the first cast.  Now the kids are motivated, and follow my 
technique carefully, but no fish!  So I think "maybe I spooked the fish with 
the one I caught", so I take the rod and  with another short cast in the same 
hole and catch another fish!  This scene was repeated all day, putting the 
kids in the most productive holes,  letting them use my rod while untangling 
theirs, trying my best to get them into fish... but no luck.  It reminded me 
of the story of the fishermen whose buddy kept catching all of the fish; 
claiming it was just his "personality".  Finally they kicked him out of the 
boat, and fished unsuccessfully for a couple more hours until finally, just 
before sunset, a fish comes up, sticks his head out of the water and asks 
"Hey! Where's your friend?  Anyway, the kids did have fun, learned to tie 
some knots and get better acquainted with a fly rod... and hopefully next 
time the fish will come as well.

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