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The motto "A fish is too valuable to be caught only once" risks nowadays to become an ambiguous verb when inappropriately conjugated . There is a need to go back to the root values of the noble fathers of the C&R. To stock a river with grown up fish is not helping the environment, it may serve as fun for fishermen, but this at the cost of the natural fish population and the ethic of fly fishing. If all is driven by the market rules (sad to say, but there is not yet a lobby for the nature) then fly anglers are the market and have the responsibility to turn things. The difference can only be made by us anglers. At last it is up to us to determine what places we want to fish in the future.