Tips for Fishing and Living # 94
Tip # 94: Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers.” Herbert Hoover It seems that present day coffee houses – small, independent ones and large chains alike – have taken over for what neighborhood pubs and local bars […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 93
Tip # 93: “Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.” Author Unknown Sometimes I get overly sensitive and take to heart whatever others say. I try not to offend others, and I’ll will hold back from saying things I think might be hurtful. For the most part […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 92. What a week it has been! Hope you find this useful.
Tip # 92: “You must lose a fly to catch a trout.” George Herbert There is a great paradox here: It’s worth sacrificing a little or even a lot in order to gain more. We see the fly as the bait, and as what the angler sacrifices in order to catch the fish. We can […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 91
Tip # 91: “Good things come to those who bait.” Author Unknown This one is just plain silly. It’s a joke, of course. Typically jokes work best when they provide us with a surprise ending; something we were not expecting. In this case we expected the line to read, “…those who wait.” Instead we get […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 90
Tip # 90: “A bad day of fishing is better than a good day of work.” Author Unknown This is only true if you don’t fish for a living, although professionals can find joy in the job so long as they bring the same perspective as that of the amateur. What I mean is if […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 89
Tip #89: “I love fishing. You put that line in the water and you don’t know what’s on the other end. Your imagination is under there.” Robert Altman I must admit I am a big lover of possibility. I believe in the power of seeing and of dwelling within the possibility of possibility. We […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 88
Tip #87: “All fishermen are liars; it’s an occupational disease with them like housemaid’s knee or editor’s ulcers.” Beatrice Cook, Till Fish Do Us Part, 1949 In their book, Mistakes Were Made, (But Not By Me), Elliot Aronson and Carol Tavris explain how when we make a mistake, we become compelled to […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 87
Tip #86: “This planet is covered with sordid men who demand that he who spends time fishing shall show returns in fish.” Leonidas Hubbard, Jr. Merriam-Webster Definition: Sordid – marked by baseness or grossness, vile. Also: selfish, self-seeking, seedy, mercenary, or corrupt. Over the years I’ve chided many a married couple to […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 86
Tip #86: “This planet is covered with sordid men who demand that he who spends time fishing shall show returns in fish.” […]
Tips for Fishing and Living # 85
Tip #85: There are two types of fisherman – those who fish for sport and those who fish for fish. Author Unknown A fisherman friend of mine, up until his recent retirement, made his living by fishing commercially. His fishing happens to have been a clam business. He mostly sold wholesale. His livelihood was much […]