"An angler does himself a favour by joining a group, not only for the fellowship and the chance to learn something but also because he adds his own strengths to that of the group and has a ready opportunity to express his own views in the way that will do most good. Organized outdoor people can contribute a lot to management, just as they can learn from administrators and biologists, and they are increasingly listened to, though governments and individual politicians would do well to pay more attention than they sometimes do."
Bright Waters, Bright Fish
Roderick Haig Brown
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