There are a couple of carp fishing books I've been reading. I'm very interested in that line of books, because I think they write very well, carp anglers, about the general environment.
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When I am fishing, I think quite a lot about the fish, but I also think about the book I'm writing.
I love fishing, any kind of fishing.
I am an avid fisherman, and my daily schedule is to write in the morning and then go fishing in the afternoon. In Maine, I fish mostly for stripers, and in the Florida Keys, I go after all kinds of game fish.
Fishes live in the sea, as men do on land: the great ones eat up the little ones.
I used to have some fish, some nice little carp, but they got too big for the tank. I don't have any pets now.
Fishing provides that connection with the whole living world. It gives you the opportunity of being totally immersed, turning back into yourself in a good way. A form of meditation, some form of communion with levels of yourself that are deeper than the ordinary self.
Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones.
There are always new places to go fishing. For any fisherman, there's always a new place, always a new horizon.
Like they say, you can learn more from a guide in one day than you can in three months fishing alone.
I can really fish - I've been fishing since I was a kid.
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