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Ron Clay
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Many years ago I recieved a letter from **** Walker where he expressed his belief that what was most important in angling was not the size of the fish or the catch, but how the fish was caught. Quite simply he explained that he would rather catch a fish with a method that demanded great skill rather than little. That's why he loved fly fishing and roach fishing I suppose. You really have to get your act together should you wish to catch trout (and other fish) on the fly or to have success with big roach, especially in rivers. Big roach just will not stand for crude presentation and poor watercraft. Neith will a crafty old brown trout.