What Dogs Can Teach Us About Fishing – Add’l Photo

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    Neal Osborn
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    It’s been a while since I’ve gone fishing but this weekend I’m going to Savannah to chase some Redfish.  Since I’ve pretty much been spending all my free time with my new camera I thought I would post some dog pictures as examples of life lessons for fly fishing.

    Get plenty of rest

    Wake up at the crack of dawn ready to hit the water (or eat breakfast in this case)

    Remember to practice

    Listen to others when they are trying to teach you something (This would be a classic example of what I look like when the guide is telling me to re-cast, ha)

    Try not to look too excited when you get to the water

    Again, try not to look to excited in general, this sport is about composure.  Play it cool.

    It’s all about confidence

    Learn to spot fish, keep your eyes open and focus

    If the fish aren’t eating, enjoy the scenery

    If it’s slow, don’t be afraid to take a nap

    If you get a bite, keep calm, don’t be alarmed

    Watch others and learn, the really good fly fishers are methodical

    AND FINALLY . . .

    NEVER EVER DO THIS

    #29293

    LOL .. Truly funny post! Thanks! ;D

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    Avatar photoSteve K.
    Member

    I see you’ve been in the park again 🙂

    Do you live in Midtown?

    #29295

    Mine is a pointing breed……….

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    Aaron Otto
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    This post is too funny. I love the Pug ( I think) – Keeping his eyes on the prize!
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    #29297
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    A few more

    Scout out the good spots.  Know what you are looking for.

    Stand your ground. Once you find a good hole, protect it at all costs!  Don’t back down when the weekend warriors come splashing around.

    If you catch a “fish-of-a-lifetime” be proud, hang your head high and puff out our chest (but don’t gloat or brag)

    Wear the right clothing

    But remember, there is a fine line between comfort and simple stupidity (just because it looks good in the “catalog” doesn’t mean you have to wear it)

    Remember to have fun with your buddies – Hey it’s all about having fun

    My favorite . . .

    Enjoy the time you spend with others, that’s what makes this sport so enjoyable at the end of the day

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    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    Now that’s funny.

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