Fishing Day Quotes
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Fishing Day Quotes & Sayings
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It was one of those places where mist lingers well into the day and the dawn chorus starts early.
— Fennel Hudson
The true fisherman approaches the first day of fishing season with all the sense of wonder and awe of a child approaching Christmas.
— John D. Voelker
Accurately recalling an entire day of fishing is like trying to push smoke back down a chimney, so you settle on these specific moments.
— John Gierach
Fishing is a hard job. Fishing at night. Rain. Day, night. You have to be wise and smart. And quick.
— Mariano Rivera
There are times when salmon play no part in the proceedings of a day that is obstensibly spent in their pursuit.
— Dale Rex Coman
The sun was hot and bright. A day for fishing, for swimming, for playing tennis and having fun, and they put my Christopher in the ground.
— V.C. Andrews
There are a million-and-one ways to enjoy a day's angling. Catching fish is but one of them.
— Fennel Hudson
Catching fish is low on my agenda when I go fishing. I'm much more interested in savouring the day and exploring the wildlife of the river.
— Fennel Hudson
We also own a little boat and I'm like a kid with it. I take off early in the morning, fishing rod in tow, and just drift about the ocean all day.
— Perry Como
Klamath was all about fishing and socializing and cooking and eating, and waking up the next day to start over again.
— Kim Gordon
Like they say, you can learn more from a guide in one day than you can in three months fishing alone.
— Mario Lopez
I taught you to take the first step: to learn to believe in belief. And one day you will take the second step and find what is it you believe in.
— Paul Torday
It's not the fish you catch, it's the peace of mind you take home at the end of the day.
— Neil Gaiman
To this day I would rather see a fish, creep up to him and watch his rise to my fly than catch half a dozen fish unseen until they take.
— Roderick Haig-Brown