tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3918514418757933899.post2303908829799822704..comments2023-08-28T10:53:49.807-05:00Comments on The Classical Angler: The world’s wettest book…Erik Helmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00727530868264488710noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3918514418757933899.post-33941944526443432532010-08-05T13:58:25.791-05:002010-08-05T13:58:25.791-05:00What? No mention of the big three?
Specifically, ...What? No mention of the big three?<br /><br />Specifically, they are in order of importance: oxygen, safety, and food.<br /><br />Find a spot that has all three and you will find the largest fish in the stream. Find a spot that has oxygen and safety and you will find fish that are thinking about food but still may not move far. And so it goes.<br /><br />These three items are what you need to read water. So the next time you are on the stream, look for them in various configurations and you will find fish in various mixes of size, age, and sophistication.Davidnoreply@blogger.com