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Old January 24th, 2005, 11:04 PM
Peter Charles
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Study a particular species,
set up a working theory, find a pattern and method, prove or disprove it. Be
successful, or at least more than usually consistent. Get bored with it, and
move on to the next!


Yup, that pretty well sums it up -- more fun to forge you're own path,
even when it's wrong. The forging is as important as the final
result. The getting bored part is an occupational hazard as I
sometimes get bored before the final result . (( It's one of the
great attractions of the two-hander as it's a never-ending learning
process on top of the never-ending fishing learning process. I'm
pushing hard on the caddis problem as my trout two-hander is on order
and I want a selection of swung wets as well as streamers to work with
it.



Peter

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