“It is well known that no person who regards his reputation will ever kill a trout with anything but a fly. It requires some training on the part of the trout to take to this method. The uncultivated, unsophisticated trout in unfrequented waters prefers the bait; and the rural people, whose sole object in going a-fishing appears to be to catch fish, indulge them in their primitive taste for the worm. No sportsman however, will use anything but the fly, except when he happens to be alone.”
Quote by Charles Dudley Warner
Book:In the Wilderness
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In the Wilderness
In the Wilderness is a gripping narrative that takes readers into the heart of a desolate wilderness, where characters face the ultimate test of their survival instincts and the strength of their spirit. The story delves into the psychological and physical challenges of living in the wild, offering a profound look at the human condition and the enduring power of hope and determination. more
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