“I had the opportunity to fish as a kid, I just follow through with it. I'm not the best fisherman in the world, but I have a lot more fun than a lot of my other fishing friends in this world, who think they're supposedly experts. Sometimes the fish cooperate, sometimes they don't.”

—  John du Pont

1988 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4WOqUkJmFQ&t=3m
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