In its simplicity, fly fishing transcends the commonplace to become art itself.
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The Berkshires are home to painters, too,
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Fly fishing is a game of cat and mouse, or fly and fish,
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Combing the banks, one is always on the hunt for the trout rise, trying to read its complex nature - bubbles? rings? nipping rise, or gobbling attack? - and thereby one decides on a fly and a strategy. But at the heart of it lies the desire for more than fish. One is after solitude and peace, and connection with a pastime which stretches back into the mists of time. Those who are interested in fishing should also wear suitable camouflage clothing so that they can take advantage of all the great wonders of fishing.
Perhaps no one said it better than Herbert Hoover:
"Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the simplicity of our forefathers."
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