a school of baby bonitas, you can settle for yourself the age-old 

 argument: Which is stronger, pound for pound a sea fish or a 

 fresh-water fish? Cast a feather into the school, and then make 

 up your own mind. 



Me, I won't tell you. There are some places where even a bold 

 man doesn't care to stick out his neck. I say take that casting 

 rod along. After all, I know one guy just one, though who 

 caught a sailfish on a salmon rod. I know three or four who have 

 caught sailfish on surf-casting tackle from piers. When you go 

 to Florida fish in the charter boat, Chamber of Commerce, 

 newsreel style, if you like. But if you can't for one reason or 

 another, don't be discouraged. Just remember that a string tied 

 to your big toe, while you nap on a bank, can get you supper or 

 even take your toe off. 



Snook fishing 



