Here we go with some wit and wisdom wrapped around fishing â quote numbers 1151 â 1155.
âI can think of nothing material that has been substantively improved for the angler in the past fifty years, except his wadersâ
– Gordon Wickstrom, Late in an Anglerâs Life
âThe choice between the rainbow â often easier to hook and harder to land, and the brown â always harder to hook and sometimes easier to land, is a matter of taste and style, and there are no rights and wrongs in the matter.â
– Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
âOne manâs fish is another manâs poissonâ
â Hoo Izit
âThank you, dear God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough. Thank you for the rain. And for the chance to wake up in three hours and go fishing: I thank you for that now, because I wonât feel so thankful then.â
– Garrison Keillor
âWhen I die, I want one of lifeâs great mysteries revealed to me: if some slob can carry a full 12 ounce can of beer half a mile to stream, why the hell canât he carry it out when it is empty?â
– R. Chad Chorney, Blood Knot Magazine