Trout Fisher Magazine

Anglers Are Born Honest?

ack in the 1950s, Ed Zern was a terrific columnist for the American magazine "Field and Stream. Often in his columns he would come out with witty statements. As they say "many a true word is spoken in jest" and Ed Zern once wrote, "Fishermen are born honest but they get over it." And many a joke is cracked at the expense of anglers about "the one that got away" implying "piscatorial pursuitees" are given to all manner of exaggerations and excuses to explain a blank day. Well I've known one or two or

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