As far back a Walton, anglers have prided themselves as being gentlemen and women. It was our love for our sport that gives us common ground. So if a 'rough, live bait angler' ever ran into a 'gentle flyfisher' in an English countryside pub, they would swap stories, maybe jibe one-another or even try to convince the other that their way is the best way to fish. No fights, no threats or name calling. Perhaps a few pints would be shared. Walton's time was no less violent than ours but I think that people were more responsible for their actions and behaviors. They didn't hide behind an anonymous posting on a blog or website. They were adult enough to face each-other and behave accordingly. The internet has weakened our abilities to be wise, confident and even witty. Eric Hoffer said, "Rudeness is a weak man's imitation of strength." We have become dumb brutes who bark obscenities and think we are incapable of being wrong.
On a positive note...We can change this. Perhaps if we could get out to a pub where other anglers may frequent. Maybe we could research more about a controversial subject, (not just from Wikopedia either), before spouting off. Perhap if we can stop and see the value of other people we can see the importance of their ideas. Finally, we could just shut our mouths sometimes, read about and ponder a subject, then, as the stoic philosophers did, record our thought in our own journals. By doing so we never offend and we can be confident in what we believe with dignity and courage.
(Read Marcus Aurelius) . Thanks for reading my latest rant. Please leave a nice response or don't leave anything at all. Jackfish

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