Jimmy Moore

Jimmy Moore
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Fly fishing for trout is like raising children. You never know what's going to happen next.
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Fishing too long a fly rod on a small trout stream is like driving a greyhound bus down a deer trail.
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The ability to read a trout stream is just as valuable to a fly fisherman as the ability to read a defense is to an NFL quarterback.
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They say that to catch brown trout you have to be near invisible. I tried that on the Cimarron in 1999. It worked so well that a large brown bear never saw me as he snatched the fish from the end of my tippet.
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Fly fishing is like raising children. You never know what's going to happen next.
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Fishing for browns requires stealth, patience, a lot of hiding behind bushes and limited wading. About the only time you'll see me hiding behind a bush is when I encounter a bear. I'd rather be on the water heading upstream. Doesn't seem to bother the rainbows and it's probably the reason I don't catch a lot of browns.
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Fly patterns are a lot like women. Some are plain. Some are flashy and some are in between. Look at your wife. She caught you, right? Tie a fly patterned after her, and you'll probably catch a lot of fish, but don't dare tell her if you're tying "plain".
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There are "indicator" plants and there are "indicator people". When you see Cedar, you know there's alkaline, limestone-based soil around. When you see Fly Fishers, you know there's fish around - well, not always.
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There are ""indicator"" plants and there are ""indicator people"". When you see Cedar, you know there's alkaline, limestone-based soil around. When you see Fly Fishers, you know there's fish around - well, not always.
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When I was a little kid, I fished real worms to catch fish and my nickname was Wormy. The worms also kept the girls away. Then when I discovered girls, I switched to flies thinking the girls would go fishing with me. That didn't work either! Not long after that, I changed my nickname from "WORMY" to "Fly Fishing Man" and started fishing flies. The girls fell all over me, but then I couldn't catch any fish." Moral of the story: "Young Man, Don't Give Up Your Worms Too Soon!
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Looking good on the stream doesn't mean a thing to the trout.
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I have no problems when I'm on the stream. My problems occur mostly at the office. Maybe I should move my office to the stream!
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The fly fisher who says they have never, ever fallen while wading , is either a pathogenic liar, or has never been fly fishing.
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I told a lie the other day. I said that I'd caught a 'bunch' of trout. What I should have said is that I caught a little trout that I named Bunch. There, I?ve confessed and now I feel much better.