" Specific rules in angling etiquette are few, and common courtesy is the basis. It is poor form to enter a stream not far above another if they are fishing in that direction. The skillful angler does not disturb the water much, but the beginner is likely to frighten the fish and put them down for some time. One should realize their own capabilities, and enter the stream at a discreet distance above or below another angler. The first one in the river has the right of way, and we must not disturb their fun. "
Ernest G. Schwiebert, Jr.
Matching the Hatch [1955]
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Jimmy D. Moore - Retired Scout Exec., BSA, Moderator FFW
Contributor - Texas Fish & Game Magazine. Author - "MOON HOLLER MISFITS" � Click URL below for info.
http://home.earthlink.net/~rayado/rayadoflyfishingflypatternstips/index.html
"Being able to read trout streams is just as valuable to a fly fisherman as the ability to read a defense is to a Quarterback."
Jimmy D. Moore - � [2004]
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