"Fish are, of course, indispensable to the angler. They give him an
excuse for fishing and justify the fly rod without which he would be a
mere vagrant. But the average fisherman's average catch doesn't even
begin to justify, as fish, its cost in work, time, and money. The true
worth of fishing, as the experienced, sophisticated angler comes to
realize, lies in the memorable contacts with people and other living
creatures, scenes and places, and living waters great and small which it
provides."
Sparse Grey Hackle
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