From birth to death, anyone can fish. I just think it's fantastic to see old people going fishing with young people and teaching them things. I'm very, very critical.
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I can really fish - I've been fishing since I was a kid.
Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers.
There were a few youthful fishing trips, but I never enjoyed the experiences, partly because I didn't like hurting the bait.
I love fishing, any kind of fishing.
To be able to serve and to eat a whole fish, especially a trout, is part of civilized dining. This applies particularly to the young, who should take to it as soon as they can handle knife and fork; this is a fine way for them to begin taking pride in themselves and their abilities.
Fishing is a hard job. Fishing at night. Rain. Day, night. You have to be wise and smart. And quick.
Fishing is very meditative; you need to be able to give up control and cast out the line and then hope for the best, so in that way, it's quite like acting.
I would just like my children to be able to eat fish when they grow up. Now, I don't think there's anything controversial about that.
And one thing I can be proud of is we have a 'Come and Try Fishing' day every year. And there's 20 venues throughout the state, and see, these thousands of kids who've never been fishing come along.
I like fishing. Not actual fishing - I like the peace and quiet of being at sea. It's different.
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