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10 Top Ways to Make Your Guide Consider a Career Change
By Grant Summerlin   
Monday, 19 February 2007 09:49
  1. When booking the trip, inform your guide that you are prone to epileptic seizures, get kidney dialysis twice a week, and are recover­ing from surgery on both your knees. You can't walk very far or stay confined in small spaces for more than a couple of hours, but would like to get on uncrowded waters where the big fish don't get any pressure.
  2. Any time you see another fisherman or pass another boat yell over, "Are you catchin' any? We ain't catchin' shit!"
  3. Ask your guide how big the biggest fish he ever caught was and what fly he caught it on. Then ask him why you aren't using that fly.
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  5. Whenever your guide gives you any advice say, "Yeah, I know."
  6. Lose five or six flies in about nine casts, then say, "I think I'd do better with a dropper."
  7. When casting small dries to a steadily rising fish, wait until your fly is mere inches from the trout, then make three quick strips "to make the fly look alive:"
  8. If you cast your fly into a tailing loop, immediately cast the line twice as hard and fast in order to fix it.
  9. Always cast in a manner that allows you guide to see your fly at close range as it whizzes past his face.
  10. Ask your guide what his real job is.
  11. At the end of a long day on the water, compliment your guide by telling him he has the patience of a saint. So much so, in fact, that he'd be the perfect guide to teach fly fishing to your five-year old triplets.

-Ian Rutter


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Brown Trout said…
April 30, 2010
One more for you, from personal experience.

"Ask your guide for some advice, then when he's done say,'I don't want to do that. What else ya got?' "
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Brown Trout said…
April 30, 2010
OK, one more.

The worste clients hire the guide to prove to the guide that they don't need the guide.




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