
“There is no greater fan of fly fishing then the worm.”
Attributed in Instructions to Young Sportsmen (1824) by Colonel Peter Hawker
“There is no greater fan of fly fishing then the worm.”
“If I fished only to capture fish, my fishing trips would have ended long ago.”
Tales of Southern Rivers (1924).
“It is to be observed that "angling" is the name given to fishing by people who can't fish.”
When Fellers Go Fishing http://books.google.com/books?id=I-kCAAAAMAAJ&q=%22It+is+to+be+observed+that+angling+is+the+name+given+to+fishing+by+people+who+can't+fish%22&pg=PA147#v=onepage, The Leacock Roundabout, (1945)
Why not use the same common sense when fishing for people?
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), Ch. 3.
“Fishing is a jerk at one end of a line waiting for a jerk at the other end of a line.”
The A-Z of Absolutely Everything (1990)
“Come fishing with me, said the fisherman to the worm.”
Komm, geh mit angeln, sagte der Fischer zum Wurm.
Mutter Courage to the army recruiter when he tries to recruit her son in Scene 1
Mother Courage and Her Children (1939)
"In Heraclitus' River"
Poems New and Collected (1998), Salt (1962)