Ii8 THe Determined Angler 



never feels like giving up fishing because of poor 

 sport/' John Harrington Keene 



The Luxuriant Angler. James L. Breeze's string of 

 salmon pools in Restigouche cost this enthusiastic 

 Angler $35,000. 



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The Concentrated Angler. "A gentleman hesitates 

 to bother anybody whose mind is concentrated on his 

 fishing. The expert knows by experience one question 

 leads to another, then on to begging, borrowing, or 

 buying. The expert knows that tyros are never pro- 

 vided with tackle, bait, or reasonable consideration for 

 others. They expect the whole boatload of Anglers to 

 wait on them because they catch no fish. " Louis 

 Rhead. 



The Home Angler. "The sporting element among 

 fishermen haven't any fine sensibilities . . . the true 

 fishermen fish for edible fish only for their own use and 

 the use of their families." "Piscator." 



The Lost Angler. "Remember that water always 

 is supposed to run south, save in a few instances where 

 it runs direct north or west from the mountains, as the 

 Red River in Minnesota, flowing north, for instance. 

 This certainly would be a misleader. But as a rule 

 water runs south. Follow it. Along streams man 

 makes his abode. " Robert Page Lincoln. 



