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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote way to a quartering swing. It makes you less afraid to try different things. It IS a good book and I don't really know why I'm going to tap this out except that "the power of published" sometimes amazes me, including it's "power to reduce fear" In my own little field, I've known and worked with several people with published books, or multiple articles, on training retrievers. Most were mediocre dog trainers, at best. In several cases they paid me to train their dogs because their own efforts didn't succeed. Anyway it always astounds me how we all hang on the words of an "expert" that has a book. My personal experience simply doesn't support the idea that "published" and "knows a damn thing" always go together. In fly fishing, almost all books are little more than a re-do of previous books. The approach seems to be ... read five books ... pick a thing or two you like from each .... rewrite those things ... and organize them into a new volume. In Hughes' case, his co-authored "Western Hatches" series really adds new knowledge to the angler's bookshelf ... new to angling, moved over from the too damn boring entomology literature. IMHO, "Wet Flies" is almost all re-hash and reading Lidy, Leisering, Polly, Nemes etc in the originals might lead to more pleasure ( did for me ). I sometimes wish I had less fear to try different things that MY thoughts suggest, even if they aren't supported by the "experts." Indeed, I often wish that I could wipe my mind clean, for short periods, of what I've read about fishing, so that I'd be forced to be more observant and creative, not just do what it says on page 39. DISCLAIMER::: I own Hughes' book(s) and find them worth reading, this is not about him or his work but about the whole idea that published = expert |
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