This program for wounded vets -- "Project Healing Waters" -- was featured in a three-day series by National Public Radio last month.

According to the NPR series, the program "began when it occurred to a retired Navy captain that the pastime of fishing could prove a therapeutic activity for wounded war veterans."

The series interviewed four participants in the program who described how it has affected their recoveries. The young guy interviewed March 21 lost both legs to an IED; he talked about rolling his wheelchair into a trout stream.

SilverMallard, it seems you're trying to make a point about not promoting fly-fishing on the backs of wounded vets. What's your point? What is wrong with this program?