Spring 2007 Waterkeeper Magazine

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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: THE WAY FORWARD

Fishing to See By Jason Houston

Photographer and fly-fisherman Jason Houston fishes the tiny Green River in his hometown in Western Massachusetts.

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»I DON’T fish to catch fish. I go out when I think there will be fish around. I choose rivers that I think will have fish in them. I do my best to understand the biology and ecology of the hunters and the hunted. And I have been accused of carrying around that silly grin fishermen get after they catch a fish. But I don’t fish to catch fish. I fish to see things differently. I am a photographer and photography informs everything I do — except fishing. Waist deep in the current, methodically, repeatedly — maybe obsessively — slinging my line and squinting at the passing riffles, I experience the world not as stills, but for the fluid, delicate, ever-changing thing it is. Fishing is a way of experiencing the incomprehensively complex relationship between fish, water, light and insect — one I appreciate and try to participate in, but don’t feel the need to try and fully understand. Even the best fishermen, really, only luck into catching fish. W

Waterkeeper Magazine Spring 2007

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