Funny you should mention that.  One of my best friends and fly fishing buddy is a clinical psychologist.  I don't know which he enjoys more, catching trout or psychoanalying me when I'm on the stream  Well, I happen to think he's like a lot of psychologists / Psychiatrists - about a 1/2 a turn off dead center.  He's even been known to psychoanalyze the trout too. :-P

JIMMY  D


Gary and Diane Smith wrote:
And pray tell why would anyone want to do that? Get your psychiatrist hooked on flyfishing , then you can have your sessions on the stream!

Gary Smith
some day I will be a mighty oak tree

Steve wrote:

 

My psychiatrist says if I would just admit that I love to fly fish,

That I would be the first step on the road to recovery

Steve Clark
Moreno Valley, Ca.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/

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