This week on "Fine Lines," Phil Monahan tries -- with the help of several free-speaking professionals -- to sort out whether we or not we should feel compelled to tip fishing guides. As reader Charlie G. asks, "Why do we have to tip guides at all?"
Why Do We Have to Tip Fishing Guides?
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