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Proper Conduct While Fishing
Another thing regarding your conduct when fishing in company of others that is good to remember is that it is not a good idea to stand and watch a man play a fish and tell him to do this and do that, and then if he loses it, tell him that if he had done so and so he would not have lost the fish. It won't do you any good, and he will not learn any more quickly than if you had waited for a favorable opportunity to tell how you captured one of the big fellows in the past and how, by a certain move (the one that he failed to use) you succeeded in landing him, making this point entirely responsible for your success in taking the fish, and how you have remembered and used that method ever since. He will think it over and will see that this is just where he failed, and he will profit by your little story and no harm done.
Always have respect for the views of your companion. Although you may have had as much experience as he, or even more, that is no reason why you should think him wrong. Remember that anglers often see things differently, and sometimes the point at issue is of no importance as is proven by the fact that though your ideas on the subject differ, your catch of fish is the same. And even with your greater experience your friend may have learned something that you have overlooked for years.
Brooks, Lake. The Science of Fishing. Columbus, OH: A.R. Harding, 1912. Print.
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