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I'll be the first to admit that fly fishing is not for everyone. This is not because I think the fans should be limited to an elite or has a steep learning curve unbearable. When you get beyond the 'river of life "is just fish Outwitting mystic, a species not known to be critical thinkers. Skills required for entry level are more difficult to control than the iron. Both are repetitive and leave much room for introspection.

Board might actually be a little more difficult because it involves electricity, water and the possibility of ruining a good pair of pants. At least with fly fishing all you have to worry about things strong and where you left your car keys. Unless, of course, is in Australia, where fly fishing can be considered a contact sport, because everything in nature want to hurt somehow.

The action of the constant repetitive casting fully committed higher mental processes. The frontal lobe is fully focused on the task of placing the fly in water and with care to avoid a hook on the back of the head. Meanwhile, in the background and disconnected part of the mind is busy forging new mental pathways.

This leads to the unexpected depth. If you ever get the chance to see the fly fisherman in their natural habitat, they are many just sit quietly stalk their sides. This is not sweeping the water or decide on a plan of action. It is a confused person have a "Where the hell did this happen" moment of mental illumination.

During one of those moments of clarity, I realized that the lessons of fly fishing can provide information on the art of good writing. Here are 15 ways the hobby of fly fishing can help improve your writing skills.

1. Take a step back. You have time on the water, use it wisely. Deadlines are a fact of life, but sometimes no matter how much pressure a little time to pause and consider that their approach can pay big dividends.

2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Take some time to assimilate the work of other writers qualified (or fishing). I'm not for a moment believe that plagiarize the work of others - just see how the game is structured and how the key messages are woven into the tapestry of the work.

3. Fish where the fish are. Know your target audience. Know your audience segment, their tastes and their level of knowledge of the area and comfort, as well as the complexity of the copy refers.

4. Practice makes perfect. This can not be stressed enough, fishing is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration. Keep it up, just constantly refining their skills through practice you will be able to generate this tight, attractive copy that clients and the public wants to read.

5. Do not complicate things. Like fishing, writing is basically simple. When asked what I do, I often say that I put the words in the correct order. That's all a kiss.

6. Get your line in the water. Stuck on the keyboard, the blank page looking back? Start writing on the subject in general terms, so that the words down, the rest will take care of itself. Procrastination is the enemy of a writer.

7. Think like a fish. If you have chosen as your career Writing for ever in search of inspiration. Good writing is everywhere. Stephen King once said: "If you do not have time to read, do not have the time (or the tools) to write.'s As simple as that."

8. Start early and finish fishing when the sun has set. The fish bit at the start of day and end of day. Attract the reader's attention from the beginning and wrap it all with reference to the initial points. Call to the human part of the reader to understand their emotions and give them a jolt.

9. Exchange tales. At some point in your writing career you are going to get constructive feedback. Your readers or customers provide that in spades. Take the criticism and use it to strengthen their writing. Good writers are thick-skinned, if the conversation is not a constructive move.

10. Take a break. Every minute of every day on the water will give you something new to think about. If you have the luxury of time, then write, take a mental step back and consider what you have written. If necessary, adjust or even add more details if you think that added value.

11. Keep the line tight, that way you can feel the fish caught in the moment. Sanctions can grow out of control. Use punctuation to ensure that your copy is legible. Back to primary school rules and read your copy out loud, if you have to take a deep breath and then it's time for a comma or a period. Shake.

12. Be curious about their environment. Why fish in a particular error fixer? Always provide your readers with the answers. Why choose this product or brand? Why readers accept a particular viewpoint?

13. Know the rules. Centuries of experience have given some good advice to do things in a particular way. Here's the fun part, once you know kingdom on earth, and then break. Playing with grammar and sentence structure, find their own voice.

14. Having the right tools. As fly anglers have an array of rods and you need the right tools for the job. The smart phone has a voice recorder, use it to keep track of these deepening and unexpected ideas. Download application notes and use sticky. Organize your ideas and projects in an easy to understand presentation system.

15. Remember to do this. Stay motivated, all fishermen and writers draw blanks on some days. Keep hitting the keys, to write something for fun, create a blog, using social media. Getting to other writers on Internet forums. They will share tips and offer a shoulder to mourn.

That is, simple rules for writing simple. Like fly fishing, the more you practice, the better you get.

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