PAUL SMITH: Slippery, wet rocks a hazard of fishing and hunting, but you've gotta do what you've gotta do
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A seal sits on the rocks. Paul Smith Article content My exercise routines these days are focused on getting my body in order for the upcoming salmon season. Article content You might think that salmon fishing isn’t all that physically engaging, and I suppose it doesn’t have to be. I could find a nice pool with a few salmon in it and a rock nearby that’s sort of soft and comfortable to sit on. Article content Article content But that’s not the way I roll. I’ll keep those nicely shaped rocks for having an orange and a pipe on the river, or for changing flies and tippets. Article content Article …
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May 30, 2026