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FREE MENTAL HEALTH: VOLUME II                                         

Judging Others: Western Civilization's Favorite Hobby!
You wake up in the morning, turn on the kitchen TV and you're inundated with the latest "news". It's not news at
all, rather it's someone elses opinion on the behavior of others. These others are "Godless, viscious, screwed-up,
losers, crazy, slackers, irresponsible, communists, dirty, lazy, far-left, far-right, extremists", on and on and on. By
the time you get to the office, you're psyched! You are outraged! You are indignant! You are angry! At the water
cooler the great minds come together. "Did you see the news this morning? Those bastards! Those ungrateful
pagans! Those unpatriotic devils!" Well, here you are. Another day in paradise. You have somehow justified your
existence. You are not one of "those"! Thank heaven (which, by now, you have the personal hotline to that sacred
place).!
What's happened, my brothers and sisters? Where did we lose that wonderful gift of understanding, of tolerance,
of walking in another's shoes before judging him/her? There's no question when something is truly evil. All you
have to do is find out the facts and then you can judge. But, you must find out the truth. Not the party line or the
media propaganda! No, the real truth! You think this is easy? It is incredibly difficult! And it's designed to be so
because our society's leaders find it much easier to shepherd us in the direction they prefer if they make the facts
hard to get. Used to be you could get the facts from the BBC. However, they have become such a lucrative
enterprise that now I find myself being a little suspicious of their reputation for telling it like it is. I must admit, if they
could provide me with the truth, I might judge them differently. Ball is in their court! Anyway, please be kind to
yourselves and those around you. It doesn't cost you anything. It's easy to do. No one else needs to know, so
you're safe. And you just might learn a thing or two. You might even find yourself at the water cooler not being part
of the rampant pack but rather truly listening. Then you will think. Then you will wonder. Then you will approach
wisdom!                       Sincerely, Capt. Bob


MY BROTHER'S KEEPER: An Outdated Concept?
I have seen many horrible things because of my involvement with Commercial fishing, the outdoors, Nature and
man at his unbridled worst. However, I have also witnessed some truly wonderful things in the realm of man caring
for his fellowman. The roughest of poachers. The most vile of pirates. The most territorial of mountain men. I have
witnessed their true caring for those in need. I know, in my heart, that man is a noble creature, capable of
magnificent things. So all the horrors I see, all the horrors I read about, all the horrors I hear about, will not make
me surrender my belief in the nobility of mankind. I must believe it's there. Covered up, I agree. Not newsworthy,
unfortunate. Not in keeping with the "bottom line" philosophy, true enough. Nonetheless, it's there. If you doubt,
look harder. Look outside the "box". Look when you get you're morning coffee-those people have a name. Look
when you go to the drycleaner-those people have children. Look when you get your car washed-those people
have families. Look when you have your house cleaned-those people have dreams too.
Did you ever notice that when you do something charitable, you feel good? Do you actually believe it's a
coincidence? Don't be a fool. Be intelligent. Be human!      Sincerely, Capt. Bob


DID YOU EVER GET THE FEELING THAT YOU ARE STUCK?
Most of us have been there. It's like living in a sea of Jello. The vitality of life is gone. Everything seems so hard to
do. Things drag on and on. There is no joy, no happiness, no enthusiasm, no excitement. How did this happen?
When did this happen? You, who had all those dreams. Your Mother was enthralled with your creativity, your
happiness, your love for life, your imagination! What happened? You could hardly wait to get old enough to
venture out and pursue your dreams. Now you are tired, careworn, dissillusioned, crushed, hopeless, depressed.
Why? When? How? You have succumbed to to the inevitability of the consequences for letting others determine
your course in life. You have chosen from options A, B, C, and D. Or all of the above! It's not too late, you know.
Try something different today. Try being nice to someone you don't like. Try giving a dollar to that disgusting
homeless person. Try helping someone in the supermarket. Try volunteering for the Scouts or the Senior home. It
does not take much to turn your life around. The consequences are joy, happiness, enthusiasm, courage, health,
fortitude and lots of other really neat stuff! Why wouldn't you want to try it?       Sincerely, Capt. Bob






FREE FISHING HINTS

SPEED TROLLING
Just got back from 12 days offshore. We were reminiscing about some of our best days. Before I left for this trip,
we heard some weekend warriors discussing trolling speeds. They swore that 6 knots was about as fast as you
could go and still expect to catch fish. Well, many times have we dragged the baits at more than 10 knots and
slaughtered the fish, especially in clear, calm water. Do not be afraid to try anything when you are not catching.
Remember, Tuna have exceptionally keen eyesight. So when it's calm and clear, speed it up and you will have a
better chance at hooking up!    Good fishing, Capt. Bob  


ANYBODY OUT THERE?
After 15 days offshore, to see the inlet is a welcome sight! We had a good trip. Bigeye, Yellowfin, Swordfish, Mahi
and Mako. Anyway, I just wish some of you folks are old enough to remember the good old days! Either that or ask
us to help you recapture that glory! It's still out there. There's a vast difference between real adventure and virtual
adventure. I'm curious to know if anybody's out there?     Sincerely, Capt. Bob


FLYFISHING FOR SAILFISH: UNORTHODOX METHOD
We were down in Key West a while back during a real cold spell. It seemed all the fish turned off. We could read
them deep and stacked-up! How to catch them on a fly?  We happened to have a downrigger on board so I
hooked a blue and silver Streamer on, let it down 20 ft. and guess what?? We started to catch Sailfish from 16 "
long up to 50 lbs. What a surprise and a delightful day! I'm curious to know if anyone else has had a similar
experience. Please comment if you have.     Thanks, Capt. Bob


PASSION AS AN ENTITY IN FISHING
Good evening-----It's a beautiful evening to come back to port after 11 days longlining. The older I get, the more I
sympathize with the fish! Anyway, through the years when people found out what I did for a living (fish), most would
say something like, "What a great hobby! You must have alot of patience"! I rarely answered these
inquiry/statements, but nonetheless they bothered me. Have I devoted my life to pursuing a hobby??? I don't think
so! I am a serious man. I've built successful businesses, made millions, lost millions, so I'm not one to devote my
creative powers to a "hobby". The most honest way to characterize my relationship to fishing is to call it my
passion. Of couse, not the same kind of passion as loving someone. But, pretty close.
I am so grateful for the gift of fishing. I don't know about you, but even when I'm not fishing, I am fishing! Thanks
for listening. Sincerely, Capt. Bob


THINKING OF GOOD TIMES
Hi----Every-once-in-awhile I find myself waxing nostalgiac. As a commercial  fisherman we found ourselves all over
the globe. The ladies loved us and we loved them back. I wonder what would have come of those relationships if
we carried them to the end? Probably run out of steam because lust is not the same as love. But the deeds of a
young man are the memories of someone in his prime. I wouldn't have it any other way.    Sincerely, Capt Bob



MENTORING
I just got an offer for one of my Scrimshaw Letter Openers.  I was asking $39.95 and the offer was for $12.00. I
understand that in today's world the art of Scrimshaw is not understood. It's a lot of work! However, the fact that
most people don't know, brings me to the gist of this blog. When I grew up, we had mentors. It was a noble
tradition of passing on knowledge without competition and with good feelings. The elders shared their knowlege
and understanding with the youngers, and it was a wonderful way to learn and grow.  I'm just wondering what my
fellow-bloggers think of this. I welcome your comments.     Sincerely, Capt. Bob




FLYFISHING/SURFACE DISTURBANCE
You come upon a pool in a trout stream and all is quiet. Where do you start? Tie on a # 12 Caddis Fly and give it
some animation.  Let it tear up the surface. You will be amazed at the vicious strikes you can provoke! I used to
waste time by floating the classic dead-drifted dry fly. No more! Try the hitched fly, the skittering fly or the skated
fly. You will be amazed! Life is not static on a river. There is always something trying to get away. Sit, watch and
you will observe what I am talking about. May the river gods smile upon you.   Sincerely, Capt. Bob




BUYING A FLYROD: A VERY PERSONAL ENDEAVOR
Buying a flyrod that does what you want it to do, requires numerous considerations. First of all, what do you want it
to do and under what conditions, ie. small stream, big river, ocean? Are you of strong physical build, moderate or
frail. Are you left-handed or right, tall or short? How big are the fish you are targeting, the flies you will be casting
and what type of line(s) you will be using? Ansering these questions will help you determine the line weight the fly
rod should handle, the speed of the action and the type of taper of the rod blank.  Will you be traveling with it on
airplanes, ie. how many pieces should the rod be–2, 3, or 4? Once you have answered these questions, you will
be ready to visit the Fly Fishing Shops and start wiggling rods. Take along the reel and line you will be using and
attach it to the rod. Wiggle it again. Most Fly Shops will allow you to cast the rods in which you are interestd. Take
advantage of this opportunity. This will allow you to find the fly rod you are looking for. One of the most common
complaints when I guide Sports is that they cannot cast right with this “Stupid Fly Rod”.  Follow the above-
suggestions and you will avoid this dilemma. I hope you have found this helpful and would welcome any
comments.     Sincerely, Capt. Bob




PROSPECTING FOR TROUT/SALMON/STEELHEAD
When you arrive at a river you haven't fished before, you would do well to get no closer than 30 ft. from the
water's edge. Slowly sit down and force yourself to observe for 10 minutes. Within that 10 minutes, you may see
enough to tell you where the fish are and what they're eating. But then again you may see no signs at all. If the
latter is the case then you must "prospect" for the fish, which essentially means to search. Depending on the type
of water, you can begin two different ways: with a searching nymph pattern or with an attractor-type dry fly. If it's
riffle water, you should lift some rocks and see the type of aquatic life that's in this section of the river. If you find
something, by all means choose the nymph that simulates this critter. Step your tippet diameter down  two sizes
from what you would normally use. Remember, you are searching and may have to sacrifice a fish to get the
information you need to be successful. If your in a stretch of dry fly water, choose an attractor fly like the Wulff
series. Again, step down your leader a couple of sizes. If the traditional dead drift float does not produce, then try
skimming the fly over the surface like a riffle-hitched fly in Atlantic Salmon fishing. You'd be amazed at the vicious
strikes this can elicit!  I hope this information is helpful to you. I am new to blogging so I would appreciate all
comments. Thank you for reading my blog and may the River gods smile upon you.    Sincerely, Capt. Bob



WOMEN AND FISHING
  It has been brought to my attention by someone very dear to me that I have neglected women in my writings.
She is right! I did not do this purposely (I have daughters who would scalp me alive if they thought this!) but rather
from a lack of realization that fisherwomen would be reading my stuff. Now that I have been hit over the head with
an anchor, I will rectify this omission.
  From the point of view of Commercial fishing, the percentage of women involved  is quite low. One notable
exception is the female Captain depicted in “The Perfect Storm” who was highly respected by all her fellow-
captains. There are others as well, but not too many. As for Sportfishing, there are many women who pursue this
and do it as well as any man. I am honored to know a number of these fisherwomen and they not only do well in all
the fisheries but they bring an air of gentility that is welcome by most of the emotionally-mature fishermen who ply
the Piscatorial craft. One of our World Champion fly casters is a petite and delightful woman. Many of the top
fishing guides are women. As far as learning technique, I find women much more amenable to instruction than lots
of men. It is not uncommon to have to get through the ego of many men before they will take instruction. This is a
lot of extra work. By and large, women tend to be eager to learn and make for easier students, especially  
regarding flycasting, because they can get down to the business of learning to cast much quicker. Ironically
enough, women make excellent flycasters because good flycasting depends on timing and not brute strength.
Many men tend to overpower flycasting whereas most women pick up the timing factor very quickly.
  There is more that I can say about this topic but I hope I have said enough to be exonerated. Mea culpa! In the
future, I will be more cognizant that my readership is both male and female.

                                                                    Sincerely, Capt. Bob
CAPTAIN BOB'S FISHING TACKLE