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Friday, June 16, 2006
Anglers Not As Successful As They Seem
When it speaks of angler's failures this article in The Olympian by Chester Allen is just too honest for my blood. Mr. Allen is giving away the big secret of the angling brotherhood.
"Most anglers look like we know what we're doing. But we really don't. "
Most anglers would be classified as failures were they involved in any other venture with the same success rate.
"Think about this -- we make a cast every 30 seconds or less, but we're often happy when we're catching a fish or two every hour."
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