Tim will tell you that getting me to take grip-n-grin shots is about the same as getting me to pose topless. But occasionally, I can't help myself (with grip-n-grins, not topless shots)... My friend Michael Gracie got a good pic the other day of me beaming over my biggest trout of the year. But I watched that fish swim away briskly after the shot, which was more important than the shot itself. If you follow those five tips, you can fill your photo album with great images, and know that the vast majority of the fish you leave behind might make another angler a keepsake also. And that's really the point, isn't it? —K. Deeter